Grace Millane
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@taniwharugby that seems like an age. Especially for the family
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Looks like the Grace Millane murder accused is employing a variation of the Tostee defence
Even if the death was a kinky sex act gone wrong, how does he explain googling how to get rid of a body, surfing porn and going on another date the day after?
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@Paekakboyz said in Grace Millane:
@canefan I guess it'll depend on whether they can say he auto-piloted or had an episode of some kind after her death. But that list of actions makes that a looooong bow to draw.
Was he having an episode when he stuffed her in the suitcase and drove her out to the Waitakeres? Long bow indeed, he is lucky I'm not on the jury
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Don’t think they are denying his actions but claiming they are irrelevant to the charge of murder.
Argument is that it is about how death occurred, not what happened afterwards.Charge murder and you have to prove intent don’t you? Unless the prosecution has some evidence of pre-planning that will be difficult to prove.
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@Crucial said in Grace Millane:
Don’t think they are denying his actions but claiming they are irrelevant to the charge of murder.
Argument is that it is about how death occurred, not what happened afterwards.Charge murder and you have to prove intent don’t you? Unless the prosecution has some evidence of pre-planning that will be difficult to prove.
Perhaps they should have gone with a lesser charge of manslaughter
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@canefan said in Grace Millane:
@Crucial said in Grace Millane:
Don’t think they are denying his actions but claiming they are irrelevant to the charge of murder.
Argument is that it is about how death occurred, not what happened afterwards.Charge murder and you have to prove intent don’t you? Unless the prosecution has some evidence of pre-planning that will be difficult to prove.
Perhaps they should have gone with a lesser charge of manslaughter
They will still use his actions afterwards to create a “frame of mind” picture that points towards a deliberate or reckless act I guess.
Probably also have to get others to testify whether she had history of liking rough sex as well.
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@canefan said in Grace Millane:
@Paekakboyz said in Grace Millane:
@canefan I guess it'll depend on whether they can say he auto-piloted or had an episode of some kind after her death. But that list of actions makes that a looooong bow to draw.
Was he having an episode when he stuffed her in the suitcase and drove her out to the Waitakeres? Long bow indeed, he is lucky I'm not on the jury
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while proving he intended to murder her will be difficult and sounds like it could have been accidental, his reported actions after murdering her seem pretty cold rather than panic.
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@Snowy said in Grace Millane:
@canefan said in Grace Millane:
@Paekakboyz said in Grace Millane:
@canefan I guess it'll depend on whether they can say he auto-piloted or had an episode of some kind after her death. But that list of actions makes that a looooong bow to draw.
Was he having an episode when he stuffed her in the suitcase and drove her out to the Waitakeres? Long bow indeed, he is lucky I'm not on the jury
I... Ahhh... Are you enjoying dentistry in your new get up?
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@taniwharugby said in Grace Millane:
while proving he intended to murder her will be difficult and sounds like it could have been accidental, his reported actions after murdering her seem pretty cold rather than panic.
I actually think they sound very much like panic. Not frantic panic but someone trying to process and deal with a fucked situation while covering up for themselves.
The disposal, the cleaning, the setting up another date.....
The questions for me are around the time between the act (presumably not an overly long time after they went back to his) and the internet searching.
He reckons he passed out in the shower. Now, if he/they were so pissed that he was at the point of passing out, how on earth does he claim consent to a dangerous sex act, and how does he know clearly that it happened.
Or did he get carried away, it all went wrong and he freaked out for a while.
What are the other scenarios here that would be murder?
He got overly freaky against her will? No sign of fighting back from her (at least not presented yet)
He got freaky on her while she was passed out? Don't get why you would try and enhance pleasure on someone that was out of it.
He subdued her while asleep, then had his way? That could use up a lot of the time gap.Other question is motive. If this was deliberate then it was spur of the moment deliberate after being presented with an opportunity to carry out a fantasy. All the 'planning' was done afterwards and not very well.
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@Crucial arent there images he took of her dead body?
Watching porn, going on another date the next night...that sounds cold to me
Accidental or not, his actions after she died are beyond normal (I appreciate the situaiotn isnt normal either)
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@taniwharugby said in Grace Millane:
@Crucial arent there images he took of her dead body?
Watching porn, going on another date the next night...that sounds cold to me
Accidental or not, his actions after she died are beyond normal (I appreciate the situaiotn isnt normal either)
Yeah I struggle to see how you could come up with the idea of going on another date to help cover things up, but then I guess I'm kinda glad that's not a thought that occurs to me, who's to say it didn't make sense to him?
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For someone allegedly in panic mode, he took a lot of steps requiring thought process and considered action afterward. Taking pics. Body in suitcase. Googling things. Driving without raising any alarm, all the way to the hills. Burying body. Setting up a new date. Watching porn.
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@taniwharugby said in Grace Millane:
@Crucial arent there images he took of her dead body?
Watching porn, going on another date the next night...that sounds cold to me
Accidental or not, his actions after she died are beyond normal (I appreciate the situaiotn isnt normal either)
Jesus he took images?? Is there any evidence that he's done this before? I can't imagine how her family must feel, and his. So sad. I think he knew what he was doing, imagine if he had got away with, he would have done it again I bet.
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@taniwharugby said in Grace Millane:
@Bones yeah it is hard to imagine how you would react...I reckon I'd be a frantic panicker, board a flight to Mexico or something, thats where crims hang out isnt it?
It's been a while since we heard from @SammyC eh.
It seems a bizarre and frantic thought process.
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@Mokey said in Grace Millane:
For someone allegedly in panic mode, he took a lot of steps requiring thought process and considered action afterward. Taking pics. Body in suitcase. Googling things. Driving without raising any alarm, all the way to the hills. Burying body. Setting up a new date. Watching porn.
I think panic takes different forms in different people. Some people when presented with a situation to process and deal with revert to coldly and mechanically going through options.
Not a completely similar situation but I tend to get 'matter of fact' and start working through options and processes when dealt something out of the blue while some others around me fall to pieces (eg a family bereavement).
I'm absolutely not trying to find excuses for this guy. He is obviously a deluded shithead to think he could kill someone and dispose of the body. Not to mention the knowledge of hurt he had inflicted. I'm just applying possibilities and explanations to try and understand what was more likely to have actually happened.
As for a date the next day. Easily a deluded way to set up an alibi. 'Where is Grace?', 'I don't know. She came back with me but left while I was asleep and I've already moved on'
As for watching porn? Was he watching anything related? Was he in a weird frame of mind that had him reverting to his normal behaviour while trying to deal with the abnormal.
To me it is quite obvious that he caused her death and holds responsibility. It's a question of how much he is to blame. What is his degree of culpability (and therefore punishment)? Does his explanation of events stack up?