Funny. When I watched Underbelly & saw the tart (Maybe it was the make-up) that played Roberta, I thought, "Struth,,I've had better looking ulcers. Oh well,,dog on dog" Then I saw the real Roberta & forgave Benji his betrayal. The real one was much more boneable They keep saying Carl killed this bloke & he killed that bloke. Benji was the shooter. Carl was the payer. A Roberta was the player
Carl Williams favourite piece of gym equipment at the gaol was the treadmill, the exercise bike on the other hand just did his head in...
Wouldn't want to be the screw who was concentration challenged for about 30 minutes the other day. May have some answering to do. But hey, one less miserable mouth to feed using our taxes.
Amazing how everything fell into 'assorted' place so well. Corrupt Cops can get anything done. Bless them......
Considering your avatar and state of mourning at present, I'll just THINK you're a hypocrit..... But I'll refrain from saying it.
He was never going to last in the klink.He wasnt a tough bloke by any means. Plus he had the kind of mug you would punch just for fun. Valero was like a little caveman.Tough ****er.
Ivanovic has ties to several cops One has been accused of murder Nothing has been ruled out, says chief POLICE are to examine alleged links between the prisoner who witnessed Carl Williams' fatal bashing and several former officers said to be corrupt. Officers from the newly formed Taskforce Driver will check claims of long-term associations between several former detectives and convicted murderer Thomas Ivanovic. They will also likey examine the possibility that crooked prison officers may have been paid to turn a blind eye to the attack on Williams. It took warders 25 minutes to find a dying and bleeding Williams in his Barwon prison cell. A former detective sergeant accused of murder was allegedly close to Ivanovic and once tried to give evidence for him during Ivanovic's 2003 Supreme Court murder trial. Ivanovic's barrister, Robert Richter, QC, asked that the then serving officer be called, but trial judge Justice Philip Cummins ruled against it. A former corruption investigator for Victoria Police told the Herald Sun yesterday it was well known that the officer knew Ivanovic, 35. He said that Ivanovic also associated with several other detectives strongly suspected of corrupt links to criminals involved in Melbourne's legal and illegal sex trade. Ivanovic was jailed for 20 years after being found guilty of shooting a man dead during a road rage incident. In sentencing, Justice Cummins said Ivanovic had to be taught the value of human life. "You had a pistol, a deadly illegal pistol. You were prepared to use it; three seconds later, you were prepared to use it again; and your later statements and conduct were eloquent of what you considered was the value of human life," the judge said. "As I said at the outset, Mr Ivanovic, life is not cheap, nor should it ever be." The Office of Police Integrity, which is overseeing the Williams investigation, will also be examining Ivanovic's extensive links to allegedly corrupt Victoria Police officers. Police yesterday announced a special taskforce to examine the Williams killing. It will work on aspects ranging beyond the homicide squad's murder investigation. Investigators have the option of using the Australian Crime Commission's coercive powers to interview suspects. Deputy Commissioner Sir Ken Jones said Taskforce Driver detectives, who began their new role yesterday, had been told to follow intelligence "wherever it takes us". Asked about the possibility that police corruption would be a focus of the taskforce, Sir Ken said: "At this time, nothing is ruled in or out." The Williams inquries Homicide squad Team of murder detectives examining the facts of the case to prosecute the alleged offender. Taskforce Driver Set up to look beyond the immediate facts that are still being established by the homicide squad. Office of Police Integrity Established to ensure allegations of police corruption are properly investigated. Office of Corrections Will review the jail systems performance on the day of the killing. State Coroner To probe all circumstances of how the death happened and, if necessary, recommend where a repeat could be avoided.
one thing about williams, he proved that big balls and average intelligence can do more damage (or even good) than most can even contemplate.
Have they released the name of the guy who killed him over there? Was suppressed on some networks here but they gave his name and showed his face on another the day after the attack.
Haven't seen a name released in Melbourne for the killer as yet - supression orders are in place - Herald Sun newspaper are challenging some supression orders in court at the moment. So far we've just had detailed profile released for the killer, but no name. The goon on the phone has been named here though and his association with a curupt cop been expanded upon.
Carl Williams arrives at the pearly gates and says to god "hey, any chance of getting a rowing machine in here? This exercise bike is doing my head in!!" Boom-TISH!