Sunday, 4 September 2011

Poke! Killer confessed; Daniel's bone should've been found 5 years ago; Riverfire deaths (4th September 2011)

After the craze of Riverfire, we have to come together and celebrate Father's Day! Have you expressed your love to your Dad today yet? But sad news happens every day and today I'm going to post some sad news. Sorry for ruining the mood :(

Killer of girl confessed to The Sunday Telegraph [news.com.au]
Earlier back in Sydney, a man was pleaded guilty for using a fake Facebook profile to lure a animal-loving girl into the bush for saving injured animals but instead, he killed her. The sick Christopher James Dannevig was intended to cover himself in a fake identity on Facebook and tried to meet female victims to kill. Now that he's charged and staying in jail, he wrote a letter to The Sunday Telegraph and confessed about his psychotic disorder that he's been having since 13 years old yet no one would help him with that. But things won't change even he's confessed - The girl was already dead, and he is guilty of killing a person. But anyhow we could have ourselves taught with another case of murder and the deep impact for a psychotic person on how he act his crime.

Same road, different side. That made a huge different on how the Daniel Morcombe case would end up. Five years ago as SES volunteers searched for Daniel as police had information of the whereabouts the boy's body has dumped. However, five years later, as the search team has found 3 bone remains of Daniel they were actually located across the other side of Steve Irwin Way. A quite haunting retrospective of the case since if the volunteers had searched the other side of the road as well back then, the case would have been progressed completely differently. The Morcombe family's lawyer, Peter Boyce, said the inquest would never have happened had Daniel's parents not pushed for it. He believed without the Morcombe parents forcing to do an inquest, the case wouldn't have come into this stage. Again, even though I've mentioned a few times before, I personally will follow the story as it develops.

I have never been so close to a death scene, as one of the people who fell off the balcony from the apartment building was actually died at the apartment I'm currently living in. Although this is a rather minor death incident that could have happened every day, I still think this is a very tragic event as this happened so close to where I'm living. My condolences for the household.



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