Randomest Murder Scene Ever

Probably one of the more bizarre discovered ‘possible murder’ scene stories I’ve read in a while…

Joyce Germain, 59, was found dead in the bathroom of her ground floor unit in Darlinghurst in April 2006. The inquest into her death will hear from four persons of interest.

Ms Germain’s body, which was half naked, was found covered with clothes, a hard hat was on her chest, and the cord of an iron was loosely wrapped around her neck. The cord of a toaster was wrapped around and hanging from a shower curtain rod and red lipstick was smeared over parts of the bathroom

Okay, which is weird of course, but when you go into the details of the investigation…

She had been wearing a dress that was found to be pulled up near her shoulders. A knife was also found in the bathroom but Ms Germain had not appear to have any knife wounds on her body.

A syringe was also found in the bathroom, it contained DNA from a neighbour, Chady Wazir, a person of interest.

Wazir told police he had found Ms Germain dead and had remained in the apartment with her body for some time shooting up next to her body.

However, he denied inflicting any injury to her.

And then…

Another man, Robert Kaminga, came to the attention of investigating police after yelling from his balcony above Ms Germain’s flat that he “knew who did it”, Det Const Milburn said.

When he went upstairs to speak with Mr Kaminga, the detective said, he found “leather items, whips and chains hanging from the walls” for use in sexual activity.

Det Const Milburn said Mr Kaminga told him: “You can be my master any time, come round after work.”

When he reminded him it was a serious police investigation, Mr Kaminga replied: “Doesn’t mean we can’t have fun.”

Okay, I’m pretty much copying and pasting the most of the article, but those are the highlights of strangeness that seems to surround this case. Can check out the full article here.

Mental.

Let’s Hug It Out

A late post I know, but I spent a wonderful weekend drinking, socialising and generally keeping away from the computer. Now that that’s over, I’ll be getting back to dealing with the growing pile of work thats filling my plate.

But to recap, we didn’t win 48. Not nationally anyway, it was a long shot, but damn was it fun. I had a bit to drink, but still very much enjoyed the whole night and the show that was put together for the finals. Lots of great films on display and I await the DVD to rewatch them all. Our film seems to have been a small topic of debate on the 48 forums, there’s actually been a lot of flak flying around over the choice of winners, the direction of the competition and blah, blah, blah. This seems to happen every year, but this year in particular it seems to have spawned a lot of debate. In our particular film, when actually mentioned (which isn’t much really), people either loved it and thought it was a top contender, while others hated it and thought it was a cheap piece of crap and either way, I don’t really care. It’s good to have made a film that got a reaction and you can’t please everybody and from reading more and more of the forums that don’t stop getting posts and replies, it sure is the case.

I haven’t gotten around to uploading our film online yet as I seem to have run into a few compression issues, but it’ll be sorted out by the end of the week hopefully. In the meantime, you can view it on the C4 website and vote for us in the audience award, though I think there’s only a day left on that. Man do I leave things late. Ah well. Check it and all the other finalists over at https://www.c4tv.co.nz