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ShoreyM Oct 31st 2012 8:36 pm

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Have just heard that Lloyd Rayney has been cleared of murdering his wife. Am dumbfounded.
http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/west...7685:confused:

renth Oct 31st 2012 8:52 pm

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Originally Posted by ShoreyM (Post 10360329)
Have just heard that Lloyd Rayney has been cleared of murdering his wife. Am dumbfounded.
http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/west...7685:confused:

I haven't been following it. Is this like OJ Simpson, who got off despite it was obviously him or is there more doubt?

Loch Lomond Oct 31st 2012 8:55 pm

Re: Lloyd Rayney Walks
 
The prosecution only had circumstantial evidence. No hard evidence plus he was bailed while on a murder charge, I'd have been surprised had it gone the other way.

ShoreyM Oct 31st 2012 9:01 pm

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Lots of circumstantial though. Obviously not good enough. But am convinced he did it regardless of the verdict. She was going to expose him, plenty of motive. Amazing what having people in high places can do for you eh?

eddie007 Oct 31st 2012 9:03 pm

Re: Lloyd Rayney Walks
 
Oj walked too:sneaky:

moneypenny20 Oct 31st 2012 9:40 pm

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Dumb question but this this big? I've not heard the name before. Google........

northernbird Oct 31st 2012 9:52 pm

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Originally Posted by moneypenny20 (Post 10360448)
Dumb question but this this big? I've not heard the name before. Google........

Massive here in Perth, there has been nothing else in the media for the entire 3 months of the bloody trial.

Dorothy Oct 31st 2012 9:52 pm

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Originally Posted by moneypenny20 (Post 10360448)
Dumb question but this this big? I've not heard the name before. Google........

Lloyd Rayney was a prosecuter here in Perth who was accused of murdering his wife in August 2007 and burying her body in King's Park. It was very big news over here.

Anyway, I figured he would be acquitted. From what I've seen of it the prosecution just didn't put on a strong enough case. The judge had no choice really but to acquit. Now, had he elected for a jury trial I think he would have been found guilty on emotional grounds. He does not come across as a particularly likable guy.

Whatever happens now it must have been very difficult for his children. Their mother was murdered and they've had the really unenviable task (as 10 and 13 year olds at the time) of not only trying to grieve for their mother but also have the police and media acuse their father of killing her. To their credit they always stood by their dad. It must also be really difficult for Corryn's family to not only lose their daughter/sister, but now her children too. And Mr Rayney's career is pretty much in the shitter. Looks like nobody's a winner here.


Just to add...I went out to grab a coffee down on Hay St at 10:00 today and had to dodge the media scrum to get past the courthouse. :rolleyes: The verdict wasn't even being read until 11:30!

moneypenny20 Oct 31st 2012 10:35 pm

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Originally Posted by Dorothy (Post 10360475)
Lloyd Rayney was a prosecuter here in Perth who was accused of murdering his wife in August 2007 and burying her body in King's Park. It was very big news over here.

Anyway, I figured he would be acquitted. From what I've seen of it the prosecution just didn't put on a strong enough case. The judge had no choice really but to acquit. Now, had he elected for a jury trial I think he would have been found guilty on emotional grounds. He does not come across as a particularly likable guy.

Whatever happens now it must have been very difficult for his children. Their mother was murdered and they've had the really unenviable task (as 10 and 13 year olds at the time) of not only trying to grieve for their mother but also have the police and media acuse their father of killing her. To their credit they always stood by their dad. It must also be really difficult for Corryn's family to not only lose their daughter/sister, but now her children too. And Mr Rayney's career is pretty much in the shitter. Looks like nobody's a winner here.


Just to add...I went out to grab a coffee down on Hay St at 10:00 today and had to dodge the media scrum to get past the courthouse. :rolleyes: The verdict wasn't even being read until 11:30!

Not heard anything over here but did just google. Had to google bootscooting as well :lol: Why have her family 'lost' the children?

Sherlock Holmes Oct 31st 2012 11:08 pm

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Originally Posted by moneypenny20 (Post 10360544)
Not heard anything over here but did just google. Had to google bootscooting as well :lol: Why have her family 'lost' the children?

The judge gave the police a right slagging off.

Dorothy Nov 1st 2012 12:27 am

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Originally Posted by moneypenny20 (Post 10360544)
Not heard anything over here but did just google. Had to google bootscooting as well :lol: Why have her family 'lost' the children?

Her family are adamant that he killed her. The girls stood by their dad during the investigation and trial, and if I remember correctly they don't see their mother's family anymore.

Pomster Nov 1st 2012 11:57 am

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from the reports on the news last night, it seemed like a bit of 'taking care of the boys'.

It was a judge only trial.
He was a barrister.
He had friends in high places.



By the way- what the hell has happened to 10 news? It was so dumbed down, I thought we were watching breakfast TV. Are watchers so dumb they need to be treated like brainless idiots?

Dorothy Nov 1st 2012 1:00 pm

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Originally Posted by Pomster (Post 10361692)
from the reports on the news last night, it seemed like a bit of 'taking care of the boys'.

It was a judge only trial.
He was a barrister.
He had friends in high places.



By the way- what the hell has happened to 10 news? It was so dumbed down, I thought we were watching breakfast TV. Are watchers so dumb they need to be treated like brainless idiots?

He opted for a trial by judge only. I think it was a very good strategic move on his, and his legal team's part. Juries tend to bring too much emotion into their deliberations where a judge will be more likely to only weigh the legal merits of a case. He's not likable, his wife was very well liked. The evidence was only circumstantial, but if you talk to just about anyone they'll say that they think he's guilty.

Yes, he has/had friends in high places, but so did she. He just had the means to get himself a brilliant legal team and the benefit of a shoddy investigation by the police.

Wendee Nov 1st 2012 1:22 pm

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Followed it closely as my partner works in the legal field. Total lack of evidence to convict so no surprise at the result

h2oskineil Nov 1st 2012 2:02 pm

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Originally Posted by Loch Lomond (Post 10360354)
The prosecution only had circumstantial evidence. No hard evidence plus he was bailed while on a murder charge, I'd have been surprised had it gone the other way.

Listening to a legal/forensics expert on the radio today, she said the prosecution should have pulled the pin on the case as the evidence was so weak and she didn't know what was going on in the minds of the people that bought such a weak case to court.

I not a legal expert, but I knew just from what was reported he would be found not guilty, it was all circumstantial.... The seed pods was the most intriguing, very rare seed pods found in her hair, only two trees in Perth, one in Kings Park and one in Lloyd Rayneys back garden...... :confused:uuummmmm?:confused:


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