Two of the three shooters at the centre of this week's Queensland massacre uploaded a video after the attack.
The video shows the pair apparently claiming to have killed 'devils'.Two police killers at the centre of this week's Queensland massacre appear to have uploaded a video shortly after the attack in a chilling description after the event.
The video was uploaded to a now-deleted YouTube channel, which also included anti-police posts, and one video referencing a missing persons report filed on Nathaniel Train, the third shooter.The video was first reported by news outlet Crikey and has been independently viewed by SBS News."Ethical Standards Command are leading a major investigation into the incident that occurred at Wieambilla on 12 December 2022," the QPS spokesperson said in a statement.
"While the matter is currently being investigated, and respecting the sensitivities of the families involve, it would be inappropriate for the QPS to provide further comment at this time." Stacey married Nathaniel in 1995, when the pair were in their late teens. The couple had two children before Stacey left Nathaniel to strike up a relationship with his older brother, Gareth.All three shooters were living together at the time of the massacre.Premeditation will be a key factor. Police are looking into whether the killers lured their victims to the property, potentially by calling in information on Nathaniel’s missing persons case.
There will also be a coronial inquiry, which has broad scope to investigate the lead-up to the massacre.Reports have suggested the trio were conspiracy theorists. A man using Gareth Train’s name was a prolific user of known conspiracy sites, with posts laced with anti-authority and anti-police rhetoric.
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