Ryan Wolfe
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Podcast Appearances
I wanted to just quickly jump into something here.
In our last, it was at the last episode, I think we spoke about Gus and his potential violence or lack of violence, or is there enough there to see, to jump to murder, right?
Like from what we know of him to murder.
And Debbie actually sent me an email and just said, hey, I listened to the episode and I just thought I'd sort of let you know about some things or remind you of a few things that happened.
So I just want to, I'll just briefly go over these here.
You know, she mentioned about, you know, killing animals and so on, which we have heard, but she just went back to, she said, you know, an example of his violence and how he could snap his temper was when
And he had his hands around the neck of their eight-month-old daughter.
And she went down to the room and found that the daughter had already gone blue.
She says, I'm in no doubt that if I had been seconds later, she would have lost her life.
She said that was one of his moments when he snapped because he couldn't stand the sound of her crying.
You know, so she's presenting this as an example of violence, you know, where he can snap and something like that can happen.
She says, before we left Brisbane, he'd pinned me against the wall with his hand around my neck on two occasions.
And there was also the time that he was trying to throw me out of the car and down a ravine, down a bank the day before he finally left the house.
She mentions here when he was in a rage and his temper was out of control, his eyes would go black.
Yeah, but... And then, yeah, what she says, sometimes the discipline of children was more like physical abuse.
But, yeah, so I guess... I guess just those are a couple of examples that she's mentioned that are worth sort of pointing out.
And, again, you know, it doesn't mean you can jump to murder, but it just...
And then particularly the one with the, with their daughter, you know, where he's obviously, obviously snapped.