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Three men on trial for double toolbox murder south of Brisbane
Three men on trial for double toolbox murder south of Brisbane

News.com.au

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Three men on trial for double toolbox murder south of Brisbane

Two men accused of drowning two people in a toolbox had no intention to kill and thought they were taking part in a 'boot ride', a court has heard. Stou Daniels, Davy Malu Junior Taiao and Trent Michael Thrupp are charged with murdering Cory Breton and Iuliana Triscaru south of Brisbane in January 2016. Their bodies were found inside a large toolbox dumped in Scrubby Creek after last being seen at a Kingston unit on January 4. Mr Daniels, Mr Taiao and Mr Thrupp have all pleaded not guilty to murder in a trial before the Queensland Supreme Court. Prosecutor Nathan Crane has said friends Breton, 28, and Triscaru, 31, were allegedly lured to the Kingston unit and tortured before being forced into the toolbox. The Crown alleges they were still alive when the box was thrown into the creek, AAP reports. On Tuesday, Mr Daniels' barrister John Fraser told the jury his client believed he was taking part in a 'boot ride' – a common event in the world of drug users and dealers. 'It is where someone is put in the boot of a vehicle and given a scare and then let go,' he said. 'This had all the hallmarks of a boot ride.' His client left the scene before the victims were taken away in a Toyota HiLux, Mr Fraser said. Lars Falcongreen, representing Mr Taiao, said the 'battleground' would be whether his client had any knowledge of a plan to kill when they were put into the toolbox. Mr Falcongreen said there was a 'plan to scare the hell out of' Breton and Triscaru. The jury has been told Mr Thrupp was present when the toolbox was dumped into the water. His barrister Jessica Goldie told the jury 'what happened at Scrubby Creek is really not clear'. 'There is no definitive cause of death,' she said. Ms Goldie said witnesses due to give evidence against her client had received 'significant benefits' for their co-operation, and urged the jury to ask 'are they reliable?'. The trial continues.

Toolbox murder accused planned only 'boot ride scare', court hears
Toolbox murder accused planned only 'boot ride scare', court hears

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

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Toolbox murder accused planned only 'boot ride scare', court hears

Two men accused of murder by drowning two people in a toolbox thought they were part of a non-fatal 'boot ride' punishment common among drug dealers, a jury has heard. A third man accused of the double murder would be placed at the scene by witnesses who received reduced sentences, the jury also heard. Stou Daniels, Davy Malu Junior Taiao and Trent Michael Thrupp are charged with murdering Cory Breton, 28, and Iuliana Triscaru, 31, south of Brisbane on January 24, 2016. Police divers found the bodies of Mr Breton and Ms Triscaru in the box at the bottom of a lagoon two weeks later. All three men pleaded not guilty to two murder charges at the start of their trial in the Queensland Supreme Court. John Fraser, defence barrister for Daniels, told the jury during his opening address on Tuesday that his client thought he was taking part in a 'boot ride', a common event in the world of drug users and dealers. 'It is where someone is put in the boot of a vehicle and given a scare and then let go,' Mr Fraser said. 'This had all the hallmarks of a boot ride.' Mr Fraser said Daniels left the scene before Mr Breton and Ms Triscaru were taken in a toolbox on the back of a HiLux and subject to a 'truly shocking' alleged murder. Prosecutor Nathan Crane previously told the jury the alleged victims, who were 'good friends' were likely thrown into a nearby Scrubby Creek while still alive and trapped in the toolbox. Mr Breton and Ms Triscaru had earlier been lured to a residential unit at Kingston, south of Brisbane, and were tortured before being forced into a large toolbox, Mr Crane said. Mr Fraser told the jury they would not hear any evidence Daniels went to the creek. Lars Falcongreen, defence barrister for Taiao, told the jury the 'real battleground' for his client at trial was allegations he knew about any plans to kill. Mr Falcongreen denied claims Taiao would have known death was a probable consequence of the alleged victims being put in a toolbox. 'It is a bit of a stretch that somebody would go down this homicide road when there was a plan to scare the hell out of (Mr Breton and Ms Triscaru),' he said. Mr Crane previously told the jury Thrupp was allegedly at Scrubby Creek and either personally threw the toolbox into the water or was party to doing so. Jessica Goldie, defence barrister for Thrupp, said it was not an issue that her client was at the Kingston unit, but claims he had the intent to kill would be contested. 'What happened at Scrubby Creek is really not clear. There is no definitive cause of death,' she said. Ms Goldie said witnesses who were due to testify against Thrupp had received ' significant benefits' in their sentences for giving evidence. 'Are they credible? Are they trustworthy? Are they reliable?' she told the jury.

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