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Als der Trial-Tag näher zusammenfiel, wurden die Forderungen an den Justizierer Philip Cummins eingestellt, ein verehrter Gericht mit einer Reputation, die besonders hart auf kriminelle Verbrechen ist. Für David Campbell war das willkommenes News. Seit Keiths Tod hat er sich nicht mehr mit dem, was passiert ist, verabschiedet.
Als der Trial-Tag näher zusammenfiel, wurden die Forderungen an den Justizierer Philip Cummins eingestellt, ein verehrter Gericht mit einer Reputation, die besonders hart auf kriminelle Verbrechen ist. Für David Campbell war das willkommenes News. Seit Keiths Tod hat er sich nicht mehr mit dem, was passiert ist, verabschiedet.
Als der Trial-Tag näher zusammenfiel, wurden die Forderungen an den Justizierer Philip Cummins eingestellt, ein verehrter Gericht mit einer Reputation, die besonders hart auf kriminelle Verbrechen ist. Für David Campbell war das willkommenes News. Seit Keiths Tod hat er sich nicht mehr mit dem, was passiert ist, verabschiedet.
In den Tagen, nachdem Keith verabschiedet war, war David so enttäuscht, dass er auf den Suizidwacht gelegt wurde. He'd built his entire life around Keith, and a friend commented, It will be very, very hard for David to pick up the pieces and go on. As the months passed by, David became socially isolated and was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and major depression.
In den Tagen, nachdem Keith verabschiedet war, war David so enttäuscht, dass er auf den Suizidwacht gelegt wurde. He'd built his entire life around Keith, and a friend commented, It will be very, very hard for David to pick up the pieces and go on. As the months passed by, David became socially isolated and was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and major depression.
In den Tagen, nachdem Keith verabschiedet war, war David so enttäuscht, dass er auf den Suizidwacht gelegt wurde. He'd built his entire life around Keith, and a friend commented, It will be very, very hard for David to pick up the pieces and go on. As the months passed by, David became socially isolated and was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and major depression.
Speaking about David's condition, his psychologist remarked, In all my years of working, I have not witnessed such excruciating suffering in a bereaved person. That pain only worsened when word got out that the defense team intended to discredit Davids evidence by claiming he had a phobia of being beaten up, which prompted him to run from the offenders, even though they showed no aggression.
Speaking about David's condition, his psychologist remarked, In all my years of working, I have not witnessed such excruciating suffering in a bereaved person. That pain only worsened when word got out that the defense team intended to discredit Davids evidence by claiming he had a phobia of being beaten up, which prompted him to run from the offenders, even though they showed no aggression.
Speaking about David's condition, his psychologist remarked, In all my years of working, I have not witnessed such excruciating suffering in a bereaved person. That pain only worsened when word got out that the defense team intended to discredit Davids evidence by claiming he had a phobia of being beaten up, which prompted him to run from the offenders, even though they showed no aggression.
In the words of the defense, Davids Account should be viewed with doubt, given he had been, quote, very distressed, depressed and hysterical. David believed that Whiteside and Deba genuinely went looking for a rapist, but after failing to find what they were looking for, they had to direct their anger and adrenaline somewhere.
In the words of the defense, Davids Account should be viewed with doubt, given he had been, quote, very distressed, depressed and hysterical. David believed that Whiteside and Deba genuinely went looking for a rapist, but after failing to find what they were looking for, they had to direct their anger and adrenaline somewhere.
In the words of the defense, Davids Account should be viewed with doubt, given he had been, quote, very distressed, depressed and hysterical. David believed that Whiteside and Deba genuinely went looking for a rapist, but after failing to find what they were looking for, they had to direct their anger and adrenaline somewhere.
He told author Steve Dow that when they spotted two obviously gay men, it gave them a target. This was a theory shared by others, including a senior Victorian judge who spoke to Steve Dow on the condition of anonymity.
He told author Steve Dow that when they spotted two obviously gay men, it gave them a target. This was a theory shared by others, including a senior Victorian judge who spoke to Steve Dow on the condition of anonymity.
He told author Steve Dow that when they spotted two obviously gay men, it gave them a target. This was a theory shared by others, including a senior Victorian judge who spoke to Steve Dow on the condition of anonymity.
He agreed with David Campbell that it had been a gay bashing and that Whiteside and Deba had then tried to, quote, white knight themselves as vigilantes, knowing they'd get a lesser penalty. The trial was scheduled to commence in June 2000, 14 months after the attack. All those involved hoped that the truth would come out in court.
He agreed with David Campbell that it had been a gay bashing and that Whiteside and Deba had then tried to, quote, white knight themselves as vigilantes, knowing they'd get a lesser penalty. The trial was scheduled to commence in June 2000, 14 months after the attack. All those involved hoped that the truth would come out in court.
He agreed with David Campbell that it had been a gay bashing and that Whiteside and Deba had then tried to, quote, white knight themselves as vigilantes, knowing they'd get a lesser penalty. The trial was scheduled to commence in June 2000, 14 months after the attack. All those involved hoped that the truth would come out in court.
But just days before the starting date, there was an unexpected announcement. John Whiteside and Christian Dieber had agreed to plead guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter. While this would spare everyone a possibly lengthy trial, and the two defendants still faced a significant jail sentence, it also meant they wouldn't have to give evidence.
But just days before the starting date, there was an unexpected announcement. John Whiteside and Christian Dieber had agreed to plead guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter. While this would spare everyone a possibly lengthy trial, and the two defendants still faced a significant jail sentence, it also meant they wouldn't have to give evidence.