Australian pair sought after Bali policeman's death.
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The Denpasar police chief says the partner of an Australian woman held over the alleged murder of a policeman in Bali "went on a rage", hitting the victim with a smashed beer bottle.
Hadi Purnomo said British man David Taylor and his girlfriend Sara Connor, a 45-year-old mother of two from Byron Bay, "deflected and lied" in original interviews with police.
The pair have been detained for allegedly murdering local policeman Wayan Sudarsa, who was found with 42 wounds to his body, including his head and neck, on Kuta Beach.
After 12 hours of questioning, Taylor changed his story and admitted he had confronted the policeman over Connor's missing bag.
He confessed to bashing the officer with a beer bottle, the victim's binoculars and an old mobile phone, but denied killing him.
Senior Commission Purnomo questioned why Taylor he did not tell the truth from the start, and alleged the 33-year-old attacked the officer during a "rage".
"After he hit him like that then David went on a rage and hit him again with a smashed bottle and caused injuries to his head," Senior Commission Purnomo said.
Lawyers for the Australian have said she had nothing to do with the murder.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-08-23/b ... ys/7775640
Re: Australian pair sought after Bali policeman's death.
That man-bun alone should be enough reason to lock him up for good tbh.
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these alleged perps are going to be eating feces & urine & snot & saliva & sperm in their meals for the rest of their internments & even an apparent sucide in solitary confinement if convicted of murder would not surpirse me.
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Australian Sara Connor’s alleged idea to burn all evidence over the death of a Bali policeman...
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/w ... 1472059337As a result of exhaustive hours of interrogation, police have now said that in addition to being held as a suspect on a murder charge, that Connor is also being held on accomplice charges. Taylor is a suspect on murder, assault and battery charges
Comr Purnomo said it was alleged the motive for the vicious attack was a belief that the dead officer had stolen Connor’s handbag and was a fake officer.
Connor was interrogated for nine hours and Taylor for 12 hours on Monday during which, police claim, they retracted earlier confused statements and told a new version for how Wayan Sudarsa came to be found bloodied and dead with 17 head wounds.
Mr Purnomo said that Connor and Taylor were dating on the beach when Connor panicked upon realising her handbag was missing because it contained her licence and ATM card, wallet and money.
Seeing the police officer, who was on duty in the area, she asked if he had seen the bag.
Taylor then accused the officer of stealing the bag and of being a fake police officer. Mr Purnomo said that Taylor attempted to frisk the officer and offended, the officer pushed Taylor onto the sand.
A fight ensued, and police will allege Connor also pushed the officer who also fell down and Connor was bitten by the victim. Connor pulled the officer’s hair and he pulled her hair during the beach tussle.
Mr Purnomo said that Taylor bashed the officer with a mobile phone, yelling at him: “You have stolen the bag, you are a fake police. Where is my bag? Where is my bag? F**k you. Where is my bag? F**k police.”
“David found a bottle, he bashed the police with a bottle. David brought the bottle in his left hand then moved it to his right hand, then he bashed the bottle onto the police officer’s head. The bottle broke and then David bashed him again with the broken bottle. That caused many wounds in the head,” Mr Purnomo said. He also used the officer’s own binoculars to bash the victim...
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Never trust a hippy. Especially one with a "man bun" who dates older ladies.
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That is fucking gross dude .markd wrote:these alleged perps are going to be eating feces & urine & snot & saliva & sperm in their meals for the rest of their internments & even an apparent sucide in solitary confinement if convicted of murder would not surpirse me.
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I agree with retarded. Just wow.Retardedwaitress wrote:That is fucking gross dude .markd wrote:these alleged perps are going to be eating feces & urine & snot & saliva & sperm in their meals for the rest of their internments & even an apparent sucide in solitary confinement if convicted of murder would not surpirse me.
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Sara Connor breaks down as David Taylor’s version of how Bali policeman died differs
BYRON Bay mother Sara Connor wept as she underwent routine police psychological testing on Friday as her close friends have set up a fundraising page to help her with supplies while in jail and to assist her two young boys.
And it comes as cracks appear to be emerging in the versions given to police by 45-year-old Connor and her British DJ boyfriend David Taylor about the events on the night a Bali police officer was bashed to death.
Connor insists she was not involved in the murder while Taylor has allegedly told police that they committed the murder together and that Connor had hit the officer.
Late today a fund, set up by close friend Victoria Dyte, had raised more than $7000. At the same time a fundraising page has also been set up in Bali, by the Soleman charity, run by UK expats, for the widow and children of murdered police officer Wayan Sudarsa. At the same time it had also raised more than $7000.http://www.news.com.au/world/asia/sara- ... b0ba906286
What did people do before "Go Fund Me" ?
BYRON Bay mother Sara Connor wept as she underwent routine police psychological testing on Friday as her close friends have set up a fundraising page to help her with supplies while in jail and to assist her two young boys.
And it comes as cracks appear to be emerging in the versions given to police by 45-year-old Connor and her British DJ boyfriend David Taylor about the events on the night a Bali police officer was bashed to death.
Connor insists she was not involved in the murder while Taylor has allegedly told police that they committed the murder together and that Connor had hit the officer.
Late today a fund, set up by close friend Victoria Dyte, had raised more than $7000. At the same time a fundraising page has also been set up in Bali, by the Soleman charity, run by UK expats, for the widow and children of murdered police officer Wayan Sudarsa. At the same time it had also raised more than $7000.http://www.news.com.au/world/asia/sara- ... b0ba906286
What did people do before "Go Fund Me" ?
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Re: Australian pair sought after Bali policeman's death.
I was in Bali when this happened and to me the whole thing seems fishy
Remember reading over there that He was holding the bottom half of the Cop and She was on His upper back (He was face down) so how the hell could Taylor have been hitting Him on the head ???
Remember reading over there that He was holding the bottom half of the Cop and She was on His upper back (He was face down) so how the hell could Taylor have been hitting Him on the head ???
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this trial should be over very quick. the prosecution have a strong case here but being se asia, anything can happen.
the latest video of them on tv news today shows hes lost a lot of weight. another video a few days ago on tv news showed the female perp being angrily dealt with going in a holding cell.
these 2 are going to suffer.
the latest video of them on tv news today shows hes lost a lot of weight. another video a few days ago on tv news showed the female perp being angrily dealt with going in a holding cell.
these 2 are going to suffer.
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