Wednesday, December 16, 2009

PART OF COMMENT MADE (and who do you think would make this comment?)

The only way for Max to get away with this is to complain and find a loop hole in the legal system. It's clear you guys are after a 'multimillion dollar payout' already and are trying to leak evidence which hasn't been made public yet.

Above is part of a comment made to the post MAX DENIED BAIL YET AGAIN.
What i want to know is..... what is the evidence i am trying to leak that has not been made public yet? Could you please tell me because you must know something that i dont.

What information could we leak to the prospective jury? Information about the incompetent and bias investigation? The tunnel vision that enabled the real culprit/s to get away because they made up their mind who did it from day one and did not keep an open mind? Whose fingerprints were those around the bed head?, and why were Max’ prints not on the prayer document on the 20th? Don’t tell me he wiped that clean too.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/breaking-news/max-sica-prime-triple-murder-suspect-from-day-one/story-fn3dxiwe-1225787581640

Max Sica has been put in a remand centre since the 30th of December 2008. He has been charged with this horrendous crime without any evidence. He has been denied bail not because they have some sort of concrete evidence against him......but because of unfounded assumptions that he could be a flight risk, tamper with witnesses or reoffend.
Max Sica was charged nearly six years after the crimes were committed. He had ample time to "flee" if that`s what his intention was. But Max Sica has never fled anywhere and has always cooperated with police in every way. Max did not have a lawyer at the beginning because he knew he was innocent and had nothing to hide. This was a big mistake, at least with a lawyer you actually know where you stand and what rights you have.
Where is the assumption of innocence? Max Sica was targeted as the prime suspect not even 24hrs after discovering the bodies. Then one is right to think that you are guilty unless proven innocent. Media coverage on Max Sica since the day of him discovering the bodies has been relentless. He was not charged with the crime then, but still he was continuously in the papers.... even for a traffic offence.
Max Sica should not spend one more day in a cell. Not because i know he is innocent, but because what is happening to him is a true injustice on a massive scale.

oh and to you annonymous one who made that comment and more, why dont you attach a name to it? and by the way you are wrong, info provided has all been already stated. But please feel free to enlighten me whenever you wish.

Monday, December 14, 2009

MAX SICA DENIED BAIL YET AGAIN

http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/singh-dad-had-motive-in-childrens-murders-court-20091214-kr2z.html

Today Max Sica was once again unjustly denied bail. The Judge who was originally appointed for the bail hearing was changed at the last moment and Judge Douglas (who volunteered his services) was once again the bail Judge for Max Sica. Once again Max was denied bail because of unfounded assumptions of him fleeing, reoffending or tampering with witnesses. What i heard in court today had nothing to do with the actual murder case, but all to do with Max Sica`s past and an arson attack (on police station) which was committed many years ago. Max Sica has done more than his fair share of time in jail for charges laid against him in 1990.

If Max Sica wanted to flee, he would have. Max Sica was a completely free man in 2006 and could have even travelled overseas if he chose to. When Max Sica was to be married, (December 2008) he actually asked the priest if it could be done as soon as possible because he knew that he was going to be arrested. If he had any intention to flee, why didnt he?
Max Sica has been under close police surveillance practically since the murders occured in April 2003. The house where he lived with his parents was bugged, he was followed and observed by police constantly and other tactics by police were used to further their investigation and try to obtain any other information. (like using undercover officers to befriend Max Sica and try to get any evidence against him. which they did without any outcome)

Max Sica has never interfered with police investigations and has always been fully cooperative with them. He has never been violent towards anyone or threatened anyone in anyway.
Even the states own forensic experts have stated that there is not one scintilla of evidence against Max Sica. No DNA no fingerprints and no transference between Max Sica, the murder weapon and the Singh children. All the scientists agree about the transference theory which states that when two objects come into close proximity of eachother, mollecules would bind from the two objects. When the states forensic expert was asked if this was the case for Sica, he stated there was nothing on Max Sica`s person, clothes, shoes, motorvehicles or Sica`s home, not even a microdot of evidence.
Common sense would prevail that not one person alone could have killed the Singh children and that in the brutal way that they were murdered, would leave DNA and blood spatter on the person/s who had killed them.

We believe that Mr Singh was under federal investigation prior to the murders, why are there no documents to at least state why was this done and what was the outcome?

Max Sica has been made out to be some kind of violent murdering monster with nothing in his background to make one believe so. In court at the committal hearing, there has been a lot said about violence, beatings, sordid sex lives etc etc which had nothing at all to do with Max Sica.

There were at least 6 fingerprints found around one of the victims heads which did not belong to Max Sica and only one of these prints was sent overseas to Fiji because police said they did not have the funding. More than 52 unidentifed prints were found at the Singh residence.

Justice Douglas again denied Sica bail because he said that there was no material change in his circumstances that warranted his release. Which material changes did he want? The case is a very weak one even he admitted this. It was also said that there were at least another 6 persons who could have committed the crime even more so than Max Sica and that police did not really investigate it to the full. It was also heard in court today that there was a statement made by Mrs Singh to the police that she blamed her husband for the death of their children.

Judge Douglas even agreeing to certain things still refused bail for Max Sica mostly because of assumptions of him being a flight risk, of reoffending or of tampering with witnesses, or worse still some corruption at a judicial level.

We have 100% proof of this occurring already at a magistrate level with a female magistrate which did not uphold the law. Judges are not meant to make popular decisions but they have a duty to uphold to the letter of the law and not just be a puppet of the state (which is occurring at this time in QLD and has been for at least a couple of decades).
Should Queensland`s bail system change to a more common sense approach..... the Judge presiding at the committal hearings should also be appointed to the bail hearings, for only he is in the position to know the strengths or weaknesses of a case. (especially on a case of this magnitude)

This is a great miscarriage of Justice and the QLD criminal justice system needs to have an overall cleaning and change of their current system.
Max Sica has delcared his innocence from the very beginning but he was already targeted as a prime suspect within not even 24 hrs of discovering the bodies.
Max Sica was always there when the family was in trouble because he was called to be there and helped them in anyway, especially because of the violence Mr Singh infilicted on his family.

In most murder cases there is somehow a strong motive as to why one would do such a thing, in Max Sica`s case there is no motive whatsoever.
In the last five days prior to the murders, police own records indicate that Max Sica and Neelma Singh were getting along very very very well.

I hope the state government shows the same stamina and vigour to pay a multimillion dollar compensation claim to Mr Sica and his family for the nearly seven years of persecution. Also ask yourselves..... why has Det. zitny not been charged with perjury when it clearly came out in court recently he perjured himself? The best advice that we have within the government so far, tells us that he has not been charged because it would open a floodgate of convicted people to ask to be retried and this would cost the state millions. BUT what price do we place on justice? The state must bear the cost once it employs a corrupt force just like anyother company would be liable for their employees actions.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Max Sica was only prime suspect after triple slayings

http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,26217815-3102,00.html
ACCUSED triple murderer Massimo "Max" Sica was the only "prime suspect" under investigation for the brutal slayings of Brisbane's Singh siblings within "24 hours" of their bodies being discovered in April 2003, a court has been told.The Brisbane Magistrates Court was today told Sica was the only person police targeted for investigation over the slaying of Sica's former girlfriend Neelma Singh, 24, her brother Kunal, 18, and sister Sidhi, 12, at the home they shared with their parents at Bridgeman Downs, in Brisbane's north, in April 2003. The comment came as Sica's barrister, Sam Di Carlo, requested the full brief of police evidence more than 6 1/2 years after the Singh siblings were allegedly murdered and dumped in the heated spa bath of their family home. Last week, Queensland's deputy chief magistrate Brian Hine warned police he would consider freeing the man accused of the triple slaying of Brisbane's Singh siblings if they continued to hold up his committal hearing. Mr Hine said he would consider any application to stay charges against Sica if police did not supply defence lawyers with all the evidence required before the hearing resumes in January. He also ordered Detective Senior Sergeant Joseph Zitny to return to the witness box on November 16 to explain delays in supplying Sica's lawyers with all of the prosecution's evidence. Mr Zitney was in court today, but not required to testify after prosecutor Brendan Campbell indicated all of the police brief, compiled so far, had been handed to Sica's lawyers. Mr Di Carlo accepted the Crown had given him documents he requested. Police have spent the past 6 1/2 years investigating the deaths. They were killed while their parents, Shirley and Vijay, were in Fiji on business. Solicitor Kerry Smith-Douglas, for Sica, last week told the Brisbane Magistrates Court her client continued to languish in prison despite his ongoing strenuous denial of having any involvement in the triple slaying of the Singh siblings. Sica's barrister, Sam Di Carlo, last month consistently complained during the committal hearing about receiving an endless deluge of crucial documents and witness statements from police, leaving him inadequate time to prepare his client's defence. He said he had endeavoured to whittle down a list of almost 250 witnesses required for cross-examination but it was "entirely inappropriate'' for the defence team to be receiving crucial documents more than six years after the murders. Mr Hine said yesterday: "I'll consider staying the matter and releasing the defendant if police continue to hold things up.'' Mr Hine has already heard five weeks of evidence after Sica's committal hearing began on August 13. Witnesses who have already testified include the parents of the trio and their only surviving older sibling Archanna Pathik. Vijay Singh, under defence cross-examination, admitted to having extra-marital affairs and regularly beating his wife. But he denied any involvement in his children's deaths or framing Sica for the crime. Mr Di Carlo did not apply for Sica to be granted bail. Sica was remanded in custody for committal on the murder charges on January 28. Sica, who appeared for today's brief hearing, chatted openly with his new wife and father.

DOES NOT TAKE A GENIUS TO WORK IT OUT, MAX HAS AND IS BEING RAILROADED.

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,26218016-26103,00.html
MAX Sica was the prime suspect in the Singh triple slaying from day one, despite a lead detective swearing under oath he was initially just a person of interest, a Brisbane court has heard.
Mr Sica, 39, of Stafford, is charged with the murders of former girlfriend Neelma Singh, 24, and her siblings Kunal, 18 and Sidhi, 12.
The trio was found dead in the spa of the family home in the outer Brisbane suburb of Bridgeman Downs in the early hours of April 22, 2003.
During a mention in the Brisbane Magistrates Court today, defence barrister Sam Di Carlo said he had obtained a police document that referred to Mr Sica as the "prime suspect" on April 22, 2003, less than 24 hours after the investigation began.
He said this contradicted evidence given by one of the lead detectives on the case, Detective Senior Sergeant Joseph Zitny, who swore under oath during the currently adjourned committal hearing that Mr Sica was only ever a "person of interest" at the beginning of the investigation.
Mr Di Carlo said targeting Mr Sica as the prime suspect before the investigation properly got under way prevented detectives from thoroughly looking into other avenues and perhaps created a miscarriage of justice.
"Max Sica was a prime suspect within 24 hours of the investigation beginning," Mr Di Carlo said.
"The detectives spent the next few years trying to prove it was Mr Sica and this prevented them from searching down other burrows and investigating other people that it may have been."
Outside the court, Mr Sica's father Carlos Sica said authorities had "gone for the throat" of his son since day one.
"Now we have the evidence to prove it, that this police document said he was the prime suspect," he said.
The matter has been adjourned for a mention on November 16.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Singh murder accused Max Sica may be set free over police delays

http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,26186383-3102,00.html
link to newspaper article

The truth cannot be denied for much longer, police are holding things up because they have absolutely nothing. WHY? Because he did not do it. Police are trying to fit a square peg into a round hole (as so to suit what they want to) Max Sica is innocent and should not be kept in confinement for another second.

Friday, September 18, 2009

FINGERPRINT EXPERT

Six of the unidentified fingerprints were found at the crime scene (specifically on Neelma Singh`s bedhead and Kunal Singh`s room)and police did not send the fingerprints to be searched in a worldwide database. The fingerprint expert was told by police that it would be too expensive to do so, so they only sent one fingerprint to Fiji to be checked. The fingerprint expert also admitted that by 7.30am on Wednesday 23rd of April 2003 (morning after bodies of Singh children were discovered) two officers had told him that they had already made up their minds and that Max Sica was their prime suspect.
Is this how the justice system works? In a case of this magnitude they look at cutting costs and they dont investigate all the avenues given to them? How much did they spend on getting footprint expert Robert Kennedy from Canada out here?
Is this a true case of tunnel vision from the start? To me it looks like Max Sica is being railroaded. I ask again, WHERE IS THE JUSTICE?
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/sica-committal-trial-on-hold-until-next-year-20090919-fvn2.html


SINGH PRIVATE LIVES EXPOSED http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,27574,26092965-3102,00.html
Shirley Singh said on the stand that she was the one who willingly gave information about her past.(sordid sex life, violence in the family, death threats from a number of people etc etc) HOWEVER, she did not do this until about a couple of months after the murders. Numerous amounts of information had already been recieved in relation to all the family affairs by both relatives, people from the public, (including clients of Mrs Singh to whom she had offered sexual favours)annonymous callers, friends of the Singh children etc. People from the public also informed the police about the eldest daughter Sonia Pathik who also led a sordid sex life. The majority of the people who informed police, gave their names, and statements were obtained from them.(hence the 600 or so witnesses) A recording of all the phone messages was seized by the police and thats how they found out about the death threats to Mr Singh and his family. They also seized tape and video recordings (which also contained the sex videos made by Vijay Singh with his wife Shirley and other people male and female and couples) from the Singh family immediately after the discovery of the murders. Max Sica was also aware of the family affairs and logically this was known to the Singh`s. So really Mrs Singh did not tell police anything out of her own accord, the police were already well aware of the family`s dealings. Max Sica`s first police interview was on the same day he discovered the bodies, police already knew some information about the family`s dealings from him then. Shortly after they knew from other people including relatives and authorities. Naturally after police knowing all this, she had to tell them. She herself knew of the many people (including Max Sica) who knew bits and pieces of the family`s affairs.

It has been said by Mrs Singh that max had attacked Neelma and tried to choke her on her bed, not because she saw this, but she alleged Neelma had told her this. The only person who has truly caused bodily harm to Neelma has been her own father (especially on one occassion when he faced a court of law over hitting her with closed fists and broke a cue stick on her) and for what? For talking to a boy on the phone.
The Singh`s have said a lot about what Neelma Singh said and felt towards Max Sica, Neelma Singh is unfortunately, not here to say otherwise.

What would have happened if the public had heard of Mr Singh`s violence towards his wife and kids, about his numerous marital affairs, about him forcing his wife to have sex with other men and women, about allegations of sexual abuse, about death threats he had been recieving because of his own actions etc etc etc. Now imagine if he was the main suspect, would learning this information make him automatically guilty of murdering his children? Asking whats my point? My point is that just because Mr Singh might have made some bad choices or decisions (in other peoples aspects), still does not make him a murderer. Yes..........Max Sica has got a criminal record, he is not a murderer.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

MAN SEEN JUMPING FENCE

Ms Foster (woman who had heard blood curdling screams coming from Singh house area at around 8.30pm on Easter Monday night 2003) had gone for her usual walk with then neighbour Olive at around 5.30am on Tuesday the 22nd of April 2003 (day Singh children bodies found) and had seen a man approaching them, all of a sudden this man ran the other way towards the Singh house and jumped a neighbours fence. Ms Foster had given an indenticate photo of this man who she says was between 40 to 50 years old, thin build and baldish. This was given to police days after murders occurred.

I ask only this, why was the indenticate photo of this man not ever published in any newspaper or put on any t.v. news program? Was this not a very crutial lead? Who was this man? Why was he around the Singh house area that early in the morning and particularly on that day? Why did this man run and jump a fence when he spotted the two women coming towards him? Why did this man not come forward and say who he was if he had nothing to be afraid of? It really is unbelievable that practically nothing was done about it.

Mr Paul Sarri who has stated seeing Sidhi Singh on Easter Monday morning, also said that when he gave his statement to police, they kept on telling him that he must be mistaken, that it must have been on another day. Mr Sarri was adamant he had seen her then.

Another man had initally stated he had seen Neelma Singh arrive at her house in her silver car on the Easter Monday morning, he had noticed this because he said that her car was the same as his friends car, only that his friends car was red. He said he had been working at the area for about seven days. He had given his statement to police the following day after the bodies were discovered (Wednesday 23rd April 2003) A week later he said he had made an error and changed his statement, he said it was not the Easter Monday but the week prior. When he gave his evidence in court, he was visibly shaking and seemed somewhat disoriented. About five to ten minutes into questioning, defence barrister Di Carlo and Magistrate Brian Hine asked if he needed a break, he said he did. To me this mans behaviour seemed somewhat strange, but then again it might have been only my impression.

Too many unanswered questions and a lot of things popping up that were not mentioned from the start. Why? Makes one think and wonder.

Max Sica lawyer bid to delay hearing until 2010
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,26087755-3102,00.html
As far as i know, it was the prosecution who had initially asked for and adjournment because the court space was needed. But at this point and looking at how this committal is progressing, an adjournment is unavoidable because of witheld material. Police are still after six years giving new crucial material to defence. Truly inappropriate when in the pursuit of JUSTICE, not only for the Singh`s, but also for Max Sica himself. You would think that after a period of over six years, the police would have had ample time to have ALL material for the defence, unbelievably not even the head of the investigation then (Brian Paton who retired 2-3 years after murders occurred) has yet to give his statement. The defence is expected to instead recieve crucial documentation on the spot and deal with it then and there.

Max Sica is the one who is recieving further injustice from all of this because he is the one still being kept in confinement.

Monday, September 14, 2009

COMMENT MADE (put as a post truly informational)

4 me 2 know n u 2 find out said...
i was at the court today again for another case and while there, decided to go and sit in for a while at the sica hearing. there were a couple of neighbours (who lived behind the singhs house) who volunteered some information to the police on 23/04/03. jeffery spencer bliss and his partner, kim foster were entertaining guests on the rear deck of their house from where they had a direct view of the singh house and around 8.30pm heard what appeared to be a "blood curdling" female scream (as described by kim foster) followed by three loud cracks which they all described as being similar to gunshots, but not actually "gunshots." they all commented on it and expected to hear the sounds of a police and/or ambulance siren. as they looked towards the singhs house, they noticed that the lights were on. they described it as coming from the direction of the singh house.early the next morning, ms foster went for her usual walk with her then next door neighbour olive around 5.30am and saw a male who appeared to be approaching them, but then ran up the hill towards the singh residence and jumped over the neighbours fence.ms foster was able to provide an identicate photo of the man, who she described as being in his 40's to 50's. she described him as baldish and of a thin built. its amazing as so far there has seemed to be a number of people who have heard screams and seen the light on at the singh residence on the monday night, yet the police keep insisting and has led the public to believe that the murders occurred on the sunday night(11pm)and the early hours on monday morning(9am), however majority of the evidence has pointed to the monday night. i wonder why they are doing this, maybe perhaps sunday suits them better. something very fishy is going on, and if anyone that has followed this case closely will smell a rat a mile away. what people from the public have to remember is that "he said" "she said" is all hearsay in a court of law, especially in a case where the victims are deceased. the actual evidence is what counts, especially if it comes from people who neither knew the singh or the sica family.i also came to learn today that the primary detective who was in charge of the entire investigation and overlooked it (mr byron paton who retired from the police force about 2 to 3 years later) still hasnt provided a statement yet. apparently all detective zitny(the person who took over as head) had to say was that they are in the process of obtaining it. i mean come on seriously, use ur commonsense, that is one of the first things the police should have done and not five weeks into the commital which is set to finish this week, but the way things have gone, seems like more time will have to be assigned to mr sica's commital hearing which may get adjourned to continue later because of the police not providing all the material to the defense, and only providing what seems fit to them to implicate mr sica for the murders. i also found out that the dpp was unable to answer a simple question as to if any type of scientific examination took place in regards to the tyre tread patterns found in the area and if not, why not. mr zitny also said on the stand that an identicate photo had never been prepared, yet today one seems to have been provided to the defence barrister. for the sake of the singhs and sicas, i hope and pray that gods justice takes place and not that of men, as we all know that men are just vessels.


ARTICLE IN COURIER MAIL 15TH SEPTEMBER "MAX SICA NOT GETTING JUSTICE"
HERE IS LINK http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,,26072074-3102,00.htmlHonestly over 6 years and still when is the injustice going to end?

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Car 'like Max Sica's' near Singh house (courier mail)

http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,26049965-3102,00.html
What the courier mail failed to further report is that tyre impressions were left where the so called blue like sedan was parked and did not match and no further investigations were made on the tracks. The car Mr Sica drove was considered black and not blue. Also there was a call made between Max and Neelma at around 11.10 pm from Max`s mobile to Neelma`s mobile.

ARTICLE FROM BRISBANE TIMES 2nd SEPTEMBER 2009
Detective Zitny said after the text was sent(at 8.56pm)on the night of Easter Sunday, there was a call from the Sica home phone to the Singh's home phone - a call which lasted for two minutes and 35 seconds.
Neelma then rang Sica's mobile phone for one second, which is followed by another 34-second call from Sica's to her mobile phone at 11.10pm.
It is estimated the siblings were killed some time late on Sunday or Easter Monday.

FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT CAR IN PEPPER STREET::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
In 2003, there were only 2 houses on pepper st. the "small's" indicated they had seen a dark blue 4 door sedan parked at the end of the street, during cross examination by mr Di Carlo, Miss Small and her boyfriend said that they had seen the car twice that night, once around 8 pm when they went over to have dinner with Mr and Mrs Small, and again at around 10.30 pm as the boyfriend was leaving. Mrs Tiyor (the daughter in law of the neighbours across the road) under cross examination stated that she had gone over to her inlaws house to spend the easter weekend there, whilst there on one of the nights, her brother in law had parked the car for her on Pepper Street. Apart from this, tread patterns were found in the area that the Smalls had described where the car had been parked, yet the lead detective Joe Zitny, was unable to answer any questions in relation to the enquiries made in respect of the tread patterns found in the area and the examination of the tyres on all the Sica vehicles (which they had taken in the same week of the murders and then took the cars again one year later). He was asked to provide all the documents in relation to this enquiry about 2 weeks ago and failed to do so, and all he had to say was that he would look into the matter. Even when Mr Di Carlo asked a simple question about whether the tyres of all the Sica vehicles had been examined, he was unable to provide a simple yes or no.

ALSO::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Neighbour heard screams from Singh home
Friday, 11 September 2009
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A neighbour was awoken by chilling screams on the night three siblings were murdered in their Brisbane suburban home, a court has heard.
Alicia Frances was giving evidence in the committal hearing of Max Sica, 39, in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on Friday.
Sica is accused of the murders of Neelma, 24, Kunal, 18, and Sidhi Singh, 12, who were found dead in the spa of the home in the outer Brisbane suburb of Bridgeman Downs in April 2003.
Ms Frances, who lives 150 metres from the Singh home, told the court that she heard what sounded like the screams of a woman for "three to four minutes" and woke her husband.
"It frightened me so I said to my husband 'Get out of bed, something has frightened me - I want you to get up and see what it is'," she said.
"It chilled me to the bone actually.
"I think it was an adult female."
She said she did not know the origin of the screams only the general direction of them.
The next day she phoned the police after hearing a call for public information in the media.
She contacted police again a few days later with more information after realising she had seen two males riding bikes in the area at dawn the day before the alleged murders occurred.
Police at the time showed her a photo board with 12 images of men and she identified the image of Sica, who was Neelma's former boyfriend, as being "similar" to one of the men on bikes.
"I can't say it's that person," she said in a police interview video shown to the court. "It's similar to that person."
The hearing continues next week.

Screams Mrs Frances heard were on the Monday night early into the following Tuesday morning around midnight to half past midnight.
Even though the screams were bone chlling and Mrs Frances awoke her husband, no one actually called the police or went to see what was going on.


Sica 'sobbing and red-eyed' in gutterAMELIA BENTLEY
September 4, 2009
Accused killer Max Sica was sobbing and distraught as he sat in the gutter outside the home where he had just discovered the bodies of the Singh siblings, a police officer who interviewed him at the scene has recalled.
Brisbane Magistrates Court yesterday heard evidence from Sergeant Daniel Bonwick who was one of several police officers who arrived at the Singh's Bridgeman Downs house on April 22, 2003 after Sica called Triple-O to report there were "three dead bodies in a bathtub".
The bodies were later determined to be Neelma, 24, Kunal, 18 and 12-year-old Sidhi Singh who were all killed in different ways in the house while their parents were away in Fiji on business.
Last year, 39-year-old Sica, a former neighbour of the Singhs and ex-boyfriend of Neelma's, was charged with the killings.
On day 15 of a committal hearing Sergeant Bonwick said that as he arrived at the Grass Tree Close home he saw a man he later discovered was Sica in the cul-de-sac.
After Sica confirmed he was the person who called police, Sergeant Bonwick said he sat down in the gutter with him to ask him questions.
"He was sobbing, he had red eyes, (he was) very upset," he said.
Reading from the officer's notes, defence barrister Sam Di Carlo pointed out where Sergeant Bonwick claims to have heard Sica say he saw the body of Neelma's sister Archana in the spa must have been a mistake.
"You say he says; 'When I was pulling out the blanket (left over the bodies in the spa) Neelma's hand touched my hand, it was cold and wrinkly. I could also see Neelma's brother Kunal and Neelma's sister Archana'," Mr Di Carlo read.
Archana Pathik, however, was not in the spa that day but was at work when Sica, in the presence of Sergeant Bonwick outside the house, phoned her to tell her the tragic news, the court was told.
Sergeant Bonwick said Sica had asked him to call her but he said he would not.
"I didn't want to have to talk to someone and tell them their family may be dead," he said.
However Sica phoned Mrs Pathik and then handed the phone to the officer, he said.
Asked by Mr Di Carlo if he thought Sica had been faking his emotions, Sergeant Bonwick replied that he did not believe so.
"Why would I? Whatever he saw inside (the house) .. he was upset," he said.

DET ZITNY STATED THAT HE THOUGHT MAX SICA SEEMED COOL AND CALM. THREE DAYS LATER WHEN MAX SICA WAS TAKEN THROUGH SINGH HOUSE, DET ZITNY STATED HE THOUGHT MAX SICA FAKED HIS FEELINGS OF GRIEF. VIDEO FOOTAGE OF MAX SICA IN SINGH HOME WALKTHROUGH WAS SHOWN IN COURT, HE WAS TRULY TRAUMATISED AND DEVASTATED.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

MEDIA AND HOW I`VE LEARNT IT OPERATES

The media reaches millions of people each day. The media has a right to report the news and other happenings that occur across the country. What i dont understand about the media is how they can print something which they themselves know is untrue or they just print a sentence of something and dont bother printing the rest as so to twist the truth. Why does the media only print sensational headlines and then they do not bother to print the facts? The facts they hear in court, the ones like i have stated in this blog. Max has been hounded by media since the day he discovered the bodies. They even had him in the media for a traffic violation when the car he was driving had expired rego and insurance. The car belonged to a family member who had overlooked it and Max did not know this when he took the car out. Mind you they had printed the man who is accused of murdering the Singh siblings was today caught driving without rego or insurance and bla bla bla Any time they would print anything on him, that is how they would start their reporting. The media at the beginning had said that Max was infatuated and obsessed with Neelma, they did not say that he was her boyfriend, they made it look like he was her stalker. When Max went to the funeral the police knew he was going to be there and even had a car following him from his home to the funeral, Max went to the funeral with a female friend who lived next door to him. The media had printed that Max showed up at the funeral with his new girlfriend. These examples are only but a few. Max has been charged with a most horrendous crime and he is fighting for his freedom for practically his life. How can any person try to prove their innocence when the media is constantly feeding the public with untruths, biast and one sided reporting? I am not saying that the media should not print at all, i am saying that they should make sure of the facts before they print something and also print the other side of the story. If a normal citizen would go around saying or printing crap about someone else, they would be charged with defamation. In the end people will always form their own opinion, but the media should not ill inform the public for i am sure most are swayed by what they print.

Friday, September 4, 2009

FOR YOU FRED (and some unknown)

Fred....have you actually ever been to the committal hearing yourself? Are you sure that the opposite is true? I suggest you do go and sit through it and hear with your own ears. The media seems to write what they want and when the facts come out in the committal to the contrary, they seem not to be interested in printing it. The media are the ones i see to be biast and one sided. Fred, i just hope that one day you wont be accussed of something you know you didnt do and have to go through hell. It really isnt that far fetched.
Fred to answer your comment.......If he is not guilty then he has nothing to worry about....Do you think innocent people are put in jail Fred? Do you think that just because someone abides by the law it wont happen to them? Do you think that just because you happen to have a criminal record of something you did long ago, it gives others the right to automatically assume you are guilty of anything that you are accused of? There is no hard evidence Fred, you know why? the answer is simple, he did not do it. I believe in his innocence, i know who Max Sica is, do you know him personally Fred? Have you ever associated with him in any way Fred? This is not a forum Fred, like there are two sides to a coin, there are two sides to a story, and this blog is here to tell that other side. The media is not interested in reporting ALL the facts, so i will do it instead. Do you think that it is wrong of me to do so Fred? To be honest Fred, if you do or you dont, it does not make a difference to me. Like i said, i know who Max Sica is, and i know he is truly innocent.
AND NOW TO THE ANNONYMOUS ONE WHO COMMENTED ON MY GRAMMAR.....
I am not here to win a grammar competition so i really dont care what you think about it. You can have your laugh i suggest you keep on laughing you will need to. You know what i mean.....
I suggest you see further down the track there Fred as you can see was taken out.
TO THE ANNONYMOUS COMMENT MAKER (so called jackass)
You are always more than welcome to return to this blog and read up on further factual info. I suggest if you want to leave a comment, adhere to rules posted under the title of this blog. Like i have already stated, no foul, senseless, personal attack etc will be tollerated. If you want to make your point, try to do it using some sort of intelligence and common sense. If you think that you cannot do this, you can always just read on.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

ANSWERS OR MORE QUESTIONS?

The committal continues and more questions arise than answers. Why did police not investigate other areas of interest that were put forward to them? Example: One male was seen by two persons (who were taking a walk at 5 30 am Tuesday morning 22nd of April 2003) jumping a fence and disappearing, two cars were seen at the Singh residence at around 9 am the same morning by a neighbour. On Monday night at around 8 30 pm neighbours heard a loud horrible scream coming from around the area of the Singh`s home. An xtra large shirt was found at the Singh home and did not belong to anyone in the family or Max. Why did it take police 6 days to say they had discovered bleached footprint on the stairs and then wait one year to take Max`s footprints? The mother of the Singh children took a bloodied pillow from the crime scene and if it wasnt for her daughter Archana to say so, no one would have known it was missing. At this point i ask, was it only this item to go missing from the crime scene? Three days after discovering the bodies, Max was taken through the house and Det. Zitny said that he thought Max faked the grief he was feeling, Was Max already the prime suspect from the very beginning? Is this the reason why police did not further investigate the above mentioned leads? Neelma`s vehicle was fully inspected by forensics and shortly after it was sold by Mrs Singh to one of Neelma`s friends. He had cleaned the car thoroughly at least twice after he had bought it. On one occassion he had given Mrs Singh a lift and two days after had found a watch and other items belonging to Neelma in the car that had previously been reported missing by the Singh family. There are also issues involving drugs been taken and sold which have been heard at the hearing. These things have been stated at the committal but i have yet to read them in any newspaper report. I do not want to sound biast or one sided, but even if i did not know Max or anything at all about this case and as a simple person, i would be questioning this all the same.
I want justice for the Singh children just as much as anyone else or even more so as i know Max did not do this. I knew those three kids, i knew Neelma, Kunal and Sidhi, they are not just three names to me they are three human beings that did not deserve to have their lives end as it did and i truly hope and pray that the real culprit/s be caught so that they(the singh children)can truly have peace and Max can truly have his name cleared and innocence proven once and for all.
AND HOW ABOUT THE SO CALLED FOOTPRINT EVIDENCE...............
It's been six years in the making and the opening days of the committal hearing for the man accused of one of Brisbane's most shocking crimes had all the elements: sex scandals, violence, forbidden love and murder.
But the case of Max Sica has taken a decidedly pedestrian turn today.
A podiatrist has testified she cannot exclude the possibility a footprint left at the scene of the Singh siblings' murders belonged to the man accused of killing them.
Doctor Sara Jones told the Brisbane Magistrates Court she analysed footprint impressions made by Sica, 39, and footprints found at the Bridgeman Downs home where 24 year old Neelma, her 18-year-old brother Kunal, and 12-year-old sister Sidhi Singh, were killed in April 2003.
Sica, of Stafford, is charged with their murders.
The hearing last week heard Sica had been dating Neelma but the relationship ended when her father Vijay Singh forbade the two to see each other.
Dr Jones said it was possible a footprint on carpet at the house belonged to Sica.
She examined Sica's feet and had him make footprint impressions on paper at Petrie Police Station, she said.
"I was unable to find any characteristics that would exclude him (as a match)," she said.
(((((But under cross-examination by Mr Sica's lawyer, Dr Jones accepted hundreds of people's feet could also match the footprint at the scene.)))))
During an explosive two days of evidence last week, Mr Singh admitted beating Neelma with a pool cue, conducting extra-marital affairs and clashing with Sica over the older man's designs on his daughter.
He also accused Sica of trying to push him out of the family by making false accusations of sexual abuse against his youngest daughter, Sidhi Singh, and was quizzed by Sica's lawyers about his own role in his children's deaths.
Mr Singh is due to continue his evidence later today before his wife Shirley takes the stand.
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AS STATED BY DR SARA JONES HERSELF IN AN ARTICLE...
“I was part of a team investigating a murder,” she said. “The person who actually committed the murder carried the body and dumped it in a swamp.
“We could prove the body was carried out, and did not return, because of the distance between the steps and the depth of the footprints going out through the mud varied considerably to those coming back. The evidence helped to convict the person.
“However, all podiatry evidence is circumstantial. The only definitive and absolute evidence is finger print evidence. Even DNA is still considered circumstantial, but when you add the information with other facts, it helps.

note: Both Dr Jones and Canadian Expert Robert Kennedy also stated that they could not even say when the fooprint was actually left at the scene. It could have been left before or even after. Plus like i have stated in this blog, police allege they found the so called footprint 6 days after the bodies were discovered, yet they took Max Sica`s footprints one year later in 2004. They made him wear all kinds of socks, thick, medium, thin and socks that were small for his feet too. They had his footprints since he voluntarily gave them over five years ago.
Also i would like to point out that the age gap between Max and Neelma is 8 yrs not 8decades. I did not see anyone be offended at the age of Mr Singh`s niece or other women he frequented. I only point this out because they always comment on the age difference but really, i do not see the significance.

Friday, August 21, 2009

COMMITTAL HEARING

Max was charged with the murders late last year because he was considered a flight risk and a threat, he was not charged because of any overwhelming evidence. As for the taped conversation between max and singh November 2002, well you can plainly hear that max was called there by the Singh children because they were scared. He did not just rock up at 1am in the morning take Mrs Singh side about an argument she and her husband were having about one of his affairs and start a confrontation with Mr Singh (like one particular paper i read reported). You can clearly hear on the tape Mrs Singh saying to Max "you have my permission to be here, are you going to protect me max" you can also hear max say to Mr Singh "dont worry, im not going to hurt you, what do you think i am like you? im just going to wait for the cops". At one point max says to Mr Singh, "put the weapon down" repeatedly. Mrs Singh is clearly heard making other accusations about her husband in english and in her own language. When this taped conversaton was leaked to media, the heading was Max threatened family. Dont forget, Mr Singh was knowingly taping the conversation and still made numerous threats to Max like, dont worry you`re gonna get it, you dont know what im capable of,you will see etc. Were these threats printed in any paper?
Police was called by both Max and Singh im sure they have proof that Max was called to the residence via his mobile phone and sms messages, and im sure they have statements from the rest of the Singh family too.
It is really astonoshing how A paper could print out sheer and utter untruths when they were there to hear a taped conversation that was played in court of an argument between Mr Singh and Max Sica.
In a case of this magnitude where an innocent man is fighting for his life, how can it be that A newspaper (hearing it with their OWN ears and not any kind of heresay)can print such utter lies? It is truly dumbfounding. Six years on and still we ask ourselves, where is the justice? How is a man suppose to defend himself when the public is continuously been fed complete rubbish based on a trial by media who can destroy a persons character and legally get away with it?
Im not saying that they have to make Max out to be a choir boy, for yes, he has got a criminal record, but just because you havent got a criminal record, it doesnt make you a choir boy either.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

ANSWERS TO SOME NEW COMMENTS MADE

THIS IS A COMMENT MADE
I am a bit confused! if max is not guilty and he has been held by the police for so long, how come you haven't been able to prove to the court his alibi? from the press reports it is clear max has been trying to destroy a family...or else how come neelima didn't walk out of the house? and the other kids and the wife?
ANSWER TO THIS COMMENT
First of all police dont know when the children died. There have been statements from his family and other people who were with Max on the two days prior to discovering the kids. As for the final remark you made about ... or else how come Neelma etc, well i just think that doesnt deserve any type of response because it is just so senseless. By the way, the wife is alive and living in the house.

DARONS COMMENT well yours is just a personal attack and just lacking any kind of anything.

NOT TAKING TRIAL SERIOUSLY COMMENT you are very mistaken, but like Daron, you may think as you see fit.

COMMENT MADE
Vijay isn't the one on trial so he has no need to refute anything. I'm not denying or approving anything that he has done but no matter what dirt is dug up from this case it still doesn't change that Max murdered the Singh's. Innocent until proven guilty - i completely support but I know both families and both sides of the story and he will be found guilty - even if his family have to commit pergury to give him an alibi - it still won't be enough to save him. See you in court.
ANSWER TO COMMENT no one in his family would ever commit pergury, whomever you are you said you know both families, so im quite sure that if you did, you would know that. But like i stated, you may also have your opinion, and yes, definitly see you in court.

As for your comment Fred, yes we will see.

COMMENT MADE
I believe in innocent until proven guilty and the principals of that. I'll be honest and say I don't know a lot about this case, and I think it is great that you are supporting Max the way you are. I do have a question though - how can you be so sure of Max's innocence? There are a lot of people out there that would have said the same thing about their family and friends, but, when the truth came out in the end they were guilty! Have you thought about that at all??
ANSWER.... Absolutely... and all i can tell you is that i know he is no murderer because i have no doubt whatsoever. But i can understand your point as you do not know him personally and you are also somewhat influenced by media that does not always print the truth.

Friday, July 24, 2009

The so-called law good for others but unfair for themselves?

Queensland Police Union disputes misconduct report
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,25822723-3102,00.html

NOTE...................................
Poor things, they cant have an unfair TRIAL BY MEDIA but the rest of the population can

"Those three people before the courts have the right to be dealt with by the courts, not dealt with by trial by media or by the public, or the CMC when they release this stuff publicly," he said.

Mr Max Sica was, has been and is being hounded by media. False accusations, arrested without any shred of proof or motive, hounded and spied upon by police practically 24 hrs a day, a lot of untruths or half truths stated in papers and media, TRIAL BY MEDIA since the day he, his two children and his niece discovered the bodies at the Singh residence.

Now that some police have come into question over certain ALLEGATIONS, i see that they do not like to get the same treatment that Mr Max Sica (and others) has endured and is still enduring over these past six years. Why??????? Because it is wrong to have done upon you what has been done upon him.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

FOR YOU MAX WE LOVE YOU






Don`t dispair, don`t give up, the day is nearing when the truth will be out. We know who you are and we know what you feel, we pray for you each day as we kneel. You would give your own life to save that of another, you are just that way, it`s not only a cover. Hold on to your faith and keep yourself strong, we know you will be free, it won`t be long. Remember we love you we are always near, hold your head up and never fear. The day is coming don`t dispair, we love you max, we will always be there

Thursday, April 23, 2009

EYE OPENER FOR ALL + (question for Jenny)

Hi Jenny, i have noted you say that you worked on the Graham Stafford case. Are you a lawyer or someone in the legal system? I have also seen a program which was aired on the abc called Australian Story Body of Evidence parts 1 and 2 on this story. I have been crusing on other blogs and have read some peoples comments saying that the police must now have sufficent evidence and that`s why Max Sica was charged with the triple homicide. If you see the program about Graham Stafford, you will all see that justice definitly was not served when they put away this man for a crime he did not commit. In this case, they said they had plenty of evidence and that he was the man who killed that poor 12yr old girl. My heart goes out to this man and his family because i know what they must have and are still going through. The real murderer is free because from the very beginning police had targeted who they wanted, they did not care to investigate any other avenues at all. How can this be done to a person? Also he is now facing deportation to England and been bared from speaking to any media as part of his parole conditions. Not all is as it is presented to you people, nothing is black and white, and not all persons in the police force are honest ones. All people be it politicians, police, lawyers, bankers, labourers, news and media persons or anyone for that matter are just that, people. There is good and bad in every field. None of us are Gods either. It is easy to judge another even if you dont know them. Some media also play their part. Anyway here are the links to the program on abc, a real eyeopener for most people

http://www.abc.net.au/austory/specials/bodyofevidence/default.htm

http://www.abc.net.au/austory/specials/bodyofevidence2/default.htm

Thursday, March 26, 2009

NOW AFTER SIX YEARS SINGH`S SUE FOR TRESPASSING?

Is this a new way to attack Max Sica? Sue him for trespassing for the day of when he,( his two children aged 5 and 11 and his niece aged 10)discovered the horrendous scene on the 22nd April 2003. Are they going to serve trespassing warrants for the children as well? Just another example of another incredule injustice. Six years on and still finding ways to have him in the public eye and try to further assassinate his character and try to use any tactic available. I am utterly amazed and dumbfounded as to what lengths so called JUSTICE is willing to go. If you are saying to yourself, who cares, doesn`t affect me, he must be guilty etc etc. Well think again because next time it could happen to you or one of your loved ones to find themselves in the same situtation that Max Sica is right now.
We are a civilized country right? People do have their rights dont they? Truth and Justice will always be the case for everyone right?
link to story http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,25246888-2,00.html?from=public_rss

Monday, March 23, 2009

THE DAY IS COMING

The day is coming for the real truth to be heard by everyone and i mean the whole REAL truth with all the facts and not just snippets of things even untrue ones that have been stated till now. It seems to amaze me at just how quick some people are able to judge another without knowing nothing at all about that person or relying purely on what is printed in a newspaper or hearing hearsay here and there. The crime that Max Sica has been charged with is a most hideous crime. He has not been charged with some stupidity but with the murder of three innocent people. He is fighting practically for his life and his freedom because mark my words, this man is INNOCENT. In this country though, it seems that you are GUILTY first and then its up to you to prove your innoncence while the law does to you as it pleases. I admit that the police have to do their job by investigating everyone and seeking all avenues, but the problem here is that they have not investigated all avenues, they have pinpointed their whole case on one person and that person happens to be Max.

It has been 6 yrs nothing has changed there is no smoking gun, there is no witness, there is no valid motive for Max to have committed such a horrible thing. To be put behind bars because after 6yrs you are considered to be a flight risk or you are now considered to be a psycopath is really incredule.

To go and visit someone in jail and be told you did not pass a drug test scanner thing and so you cannot see that person is another injustice. His mother has had this done to her twice, also a number of other people have had this done to them. They ask to be strip searched but not allowed, ask for the readout of what it is that the machine has picked up and that not allowed. I dont get it, how could this be done over and over again and without explanation? I think its time the machines get updated or that other measures are taken when the machine has (what they say) a positive readout. We are Australian Citizens and i think we do still have rights, at least i believe so. I believe that when people visit friends and loved ones in jail, they should be treated like all Australian Citizens are treated, with respect. I am logically not talking about the whole prison system and all the people that work in them, i am stating a part of it which i think needs to have a huge review. As for the prisoners themselves they too have their rights and one of them is that just because you have been put in a prison pending a trial or whatever, does not mean you are automatically guilty. I really cant fathom being put in a prison and not being guilty of what you are accused of, but of course we all know that it happens, and it happens too frequently.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

THIS IF FOR(nick)THE FOUL MOUTHED COMMENT MAKER

First of all i would have left your comments if they had not been so vile and full of discusting language but i guess thats the person you are. You stated you could not say goodbye at the funeral because Max was there, well that is a laugh in itself because no one could stop you from doing anything that you wanted to do. I was there myself, max was escorted out by police after only five minutes that he had been there, even though police had asked and known all week that his family including himself was going to be there. Also you would have been 12yrs old at the time so i am sure you would have been accompanied there. As for your comments on him being a cold blooded murderer etc etc well all i can say is that its people like yourself that have no knowledge of all the facts and already decide to be judge, jury and executioner that brings out the worst in human kind. I knew Sidhi, Kunal and Neelma very well, I knew Shirley very well too. We are not animals that dont know how the parents could feel after their children have been taken from them in such a horrible, horrendous way. BUT i can also feel for Max Sica and his family who not only grieved the loss of those children, but then have had to go through the turmoil that followed and is still going on. Max Sica is no cold blooded murderer and as you may have your opinion, i have mine. The difference is that i know Max Sica, i have known him all his life. If you read the head title of this blog, you must have read all of it. Excluding any foul language. Abide by it if you can or dont post at all. You see i dont care if you want to state your opinion which would differ from mine, but do it in a respectable manner without resorting to foul language and just a lot of air.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

HOW ABOUT THE COST OF DEFENDING YOURSELF

This case has been quoted by police as being the biggerst criminal case in QLD history. So not only are you charged with a murder you did not commit, but then you have to pay a fortune for your defence. Absurd costs to defend yourself for a case of this magnitude. Yet again the prosecution will get the best there is and the Sica family been told to get legal aid lawyers. It is absolutely unfair and unjust. When will all this injustice end?

Friday, January 30, 2009

A REPEAT OF THE GRAHAM STAFFORD CASE?

WHO KILLED LEANNE?

The savage murder of 12 year old Leanne Holland in Goodna in September 1991 was one of the most brutal child killings in Australia’s criminal history. Sadly, very few people remember it. Leanne was battered to death, and possibly tortured and sexually assaulted.

There were no witnesses to the crime and police were unable to establish a motive. Flimsy and since discredited forensic evidence plus a hasty police investigation led to Graham Stafford — the boyfriend of Leanne’s older sister — being convicted of the murder.

Despite two appeals, two High Court challenges, and an appeal to the Queensland Governor, Stafford’s conviction has been upheld, and he remains incarcerated in prison. Yet, by being the first person to have gone as far as the High Court twice for the same criminal matter, Stafford created Australian legal history.

Now, ten years of painstaking research by former police officer and private investigator Graeme Crowley and criminologist Paul Wilson reveals that it is highly unlikely that Stafford could have committed the murder. Crowley and Wilson believe their investigation and analysis of this case raises enormous doubt and provides evidence that, properly put before the trial jury, would have presented no alternative to a verdict of ‘not guilty’. And, they go further by providing clues that could lead to the real killer.

Just as in Australia’s famous baby-dingo case in which Lindy Chamberlain was convicted of murdering her daughter Azaria, the police investigation into the murder of Leanne Holland shows the danger of obtaining convictions for murder based on inconclusive and questionable forensic science evidence. The case against Graham Stafford failed to establish motive and opportunity, and lacked alternative evidence to support the forensic findings.

By reinterviewing key witnesses including some investigating forensic experts, Crowley and Wilson demonstrate how a major miscarriage of justice in a murder case may occur. As in a gripping detective thriller, they provide all the material necessary for you to come to your own conclusions about who killed Leanne.

‘The authors reveal the greatest travesty of justice I have heard of.’ Gordon Davie, ex-detective senior sergeant Victoria Police; and technical adviser on Phoenix, Janus, Correlly, Halifax FP, State Coroner; co-author of The Interview screenplay.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

THE SO CALLED POLICE EVIDENCE

Justice Douglas heard Sica had also previously committed offences to destroy police evidence against him, and that he may do so again should he be released.

What a load of B.S. The so called police evidence was a SPEEDING TICKET which might i add was not even belonging to Max Sica. And it was from the 1990 case of the Ashgrove Police Station being burnt down. Max Sica like i stated in my blog was there, he did not light the match but yes he paid for his mistakes like all the others involved.

ANOTHER TIME WHERE DESTROY POLICE EVIDENCE IS USED
Det Sen-Sgt Joe Zitney alleged in an affidavit that the police case would be that Sica, Neelma's ex-boyfriend, killed all three and attempted to destroy crime scene evidence to conceal his identity. (why would he have to conceal his identity if he was in that house on many occassions?)

MAX SICA DENIED BAIL 27TH JANUARY

I was at the bail hearing once again, again no new evidence was brought forward. The judge could not state if the case was based on circumstantial evidence or not. All they stated was the same old B.S. about him being a flight risk and a threat.
His defence team was not at all what i expected and did not in my opinion do their job to the best of their abilities.

Part of the transcript taken from the recording in Mr Singh`s home about the confrontation between Max Sica and Mr Singh (recorded late in 2002) was completely misleading and not followed up with rest of the conversation.

I have heard the tape, THE WHOLE TAPE not just some sentence. Police was called to Mr Singh`s residence by both Max Sica and Mr Singh on the day of the confrontation. Police was also taped on that conversation and the proof is in the pudding of why Max Sica was there.

Mrs Singh repeatedly asked Max Sica if he was going to protect her, he said yes, no doubt.
Mrs Singh in late 2002 took an AVO out against her husband stating that she feared for her safety and the children`s safety.

The recording made in the Sica residence on the 20th September 2006 stated (by police) that Max Sica`s father had said to his son that if he was charged, he should flee.
Nowhere in the recording was the word FLEE ever mentioned. Not in english, not in italian.

As for police, if they were that sure about him leaving the juristiction so not to attend a so called secret cmc hearing, why didnt they go get him then and there? Why didnt they immediately go serve him with papers or arrest him? Why did they wait two years? Makes one wonder.

As for the judge, he clearly indicated that if you are about to be charged with a crime, whether you leave the juristiction or not will not be taken into account. So, excersise your leagal and moral right and run for your life.

Infact to prove this point when Dr Patel was removed from Qld health, he was given a business class ticket from Qld health to leave the juristiction and infact went overseas to the U.S.A . The state spent years and millions to bring him back only then to give him bail and pay all his living
expenses while awaiting trial.
Allegedly he caused numerous deaths by malpractise and manslaughter charges were brought against him. In his case, the scalpal, was in his hand.

Where is the justice? Better to run? Clearly gets better results.

When pending legal issues are lifted, the taped conversation regarding the confrontation between Max Sica and Mr Singh will be uploaded to this site for all to hear with their own ears.

Monday, January 12, 2009

OFFICIAL TRIAL BY MEDIA

Kay Dibben
January 10, 2009 11:00pm

http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,24896734-952,00.html

PLEASE NOTE: where you see writing in ( ) i added myself and is not part of the actual article.

Police allege tool used as weapon in Singh slayings

THE killer of three Brisbane siblings found dead in a spa bath in 2003 used a garden fork from their home to inflict head injuries, police will allege.

Documents filed in the Supreme Court in Brisbane for the bail application of Max Sica, the man accused of the Singh triple murders, outline the police case against him.

Autopsy results show that while Neelma Singh, 24, died from manual strangulation, she and her brother Kunal, 18, and sister Sidhi, 12, suffered head injuries, according to the documents.
The primary cause of death for Kunal was drowning and Sidhi died as a result of head injuries, on or about April 21, 2003, while their parents were in Fiji.

The police court brief and an investigating officer's statement allege:
• Bleach was used to clean parts of the crime scene.
• Sica emailed nude photos of Neelma to her family and friends in March 2003, after their relationship broke up.
• A few weeks before the deaths, Neelma and her father complained to police about concerns over Sica's behavior.
• In the month before her death, Sica told Neelma Singh he had a brain tumour.

Det Sen-Sgt Joe Zitney alleged in an affidavit that the police case would be that Sica, Neelma's ex-boyfriend, killed all three and attempted to destroy crime scene evidence to conceal his identity. (why would he have to conceal his identity if he was in that house on many occassions?)

Sica, who on December 30 was charged with the murders, claimed to have discovered the bodies in a spa bath when he went to the Singhs' house at Bridgeman Downs in Brisbane on April 22.
He has denied being at the house at the time of their deaths or being responsible for the murders.

The brief of evidence alleges that in the month leading up to the deaths, Sica created a fictitious story that he had a brain tumour to get sympathy from Neelma and entice her back into a relationship.

After her parents left for a trip to Fiji, Neelma wrote prayer documents offering support for Sica.
The police brief of evidence alleges that at 8.56pm on April 20 an SMS text was sent from Neelma's mobile to Sica, indicating she was expecting him to visit later that night.

The court documents indicated police will allege that after she let him in they had an argument and he manually strangled her, before using a garden fork from the garage to inflict further injuries.

Sica then allegedly used the garden fork to inflict injuries on Kunal and Sidhi, while they were in bed in separate bedrooms, the court brief says.

Police will claim he then used bed linen to drag the bodies of Neelma and Kunal into the master bedroom ensuite and put them in a spa bath, turning on at least one tap. Police allege he then carried Sidhi's body to the spa.

The police will allege Sica used household bleach found in the home to clean parts of the crime scene.

Police allege that on March 27, 2003, Neelma Singh recorded a conversation she had with Sica on her mobile phone "as she was concerned about his increasingly irrational and unpredictable behaviour".

She and her father, Vijay Singh, allegedly reported their concerns about Sica to Stafford police that day and Mr Singh later installed a sophisticated alarm system in the house.

In interviews with police, Sica allegedly claimed in the week leading to the deaths he went to the Singh home three times late at night and had sex with Neelma.

He allegedly told police that he parked his car away from the house and approached on foot, and Neelma let him in via a rear door.

Police allege the crime scene was staged to look like a failed burglary, but only Neelma's personal diary, a locket given to her by Sica and some earrings were missing. (search warrants issued for the Sica`s homes had quite a list of things police say was missing and were searching for)

On April 22, after Sica said he discovered the bodies, police claim they found a computer in his family home with a program designed to erase all data still running.

It is alleged another computer found in a Sica family holiday unit had a list of email addresses matching those who were sent nude photos of Neelma.

In an affidavit, Michael Byrne, QC, for Sica, said the Crown case was circumstantial and surprisingly weak.

He said there was ample evidence in Mr Singh's statement of others who had credible reason to harm the Singh family and who had made threats against the family.

Forensic psychologist Prof Ian Coyle's affidavit said he had examined Sica and found he did not pose a threat to potential witnesses and was not at risk of fleeing.

At the bail hearing on January 2, Mr Byrne said Sica had been charged with numerous offences over the years but had never skipped bail and had not left the country.

Mr Byrne asked for an adjournment so Justice Robert Douglas could hear a 2006 tape in which Sica's father allegedly encourages his son to leave the country if charged. On the tape, Sica allegedly says: "I don't do airports."

Mr Byrne said some psychological material presented by the DPP concerning Sica was "froth and bubble".

In his affidavit, Sica denied committing the murders and said he would adhere to all conditions if released on bail.

He described himself as a disability pensioner with back injuries.
He said if granted bail he would reside at his Toorbul home which he shares with his wife, their two-year-old daughter and his teenage son.

The bail application was adjourned until January 27.

THIS IS THE PROSECUTERS WHOLE CASE PUT IN A NEWSPAPER ARTICLE FOR THE PUBLIC TO READ.
THE TRIAL HAS ALREADY STARTED BEFORE IT HAS EVEN OFFCIALLY BEGUN

Due to legalities still pending, there will be no comment for now. As soon as legalities lifted, there will be many interesting and factual comments on these ALLEGATIONS.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

THE ARTICLE

Incest twist in Queensland triple murder case

By Elisabeth Wynhausen January 10, 2009
Article from: The Australian
Singh sibling murder case in court
Claims of incest in Singh family
Household of violence, court told

Unsolved deaths ... the murdered Singh siblings came from a household of incest and violence, a court has heard.

IT is nearly six years since Neelma Singh, 24, her brother Kunal, 18, and sister Sidhi, 12, were allegedly murdered in their home in Brisbane's Bridgeman Downs.

Their mother Shirley Singh has kept their rooms as they were, turning her home into a shrine.
Her children's clothes are laid out on the beds of what her husband Vijay Singh, in his statement to police, called their "dream house".

But behind the tribute to her three children lies a darker tale with claims of domestic violence, incest and death threats - none of which involved the prime suspect, The Weekend Australian reports.

Following one of the most complex investigations in Queensland's history, police charged Max Sica 11 days ago with three counts of murder.

Mr Sica has repeatedly denied he had anything to do with their deaths.

At his bail hearing in the Queensland Supreme Court, last week, Mr Sica's barrister Michael Byrne QC said: "It has taken the police some six years to put together what is essentially a circumstantial case."

Questioned for 18 hours on one occasion and 14 hours on another, Mr Sica freely co-operated with police until his lawyers insisted they obtain warrants before further questioning.
Elements of the story emerged at Mr Sica's bail hearing.

Documents filed with the Supreme Court painted a disturbing picture of the Singh household in the years and months before the alleged murders.
Mr Singh tape-recorded conversations in the house, after he was threatened by people from Fiji, his homeland.

Police transcribed a recording made in 2003, before the murders, in which Ms Singh angrily accused her husband of indecent behaviour.
"You touched my daughter's pubic area," she said.
She also accused him of forcing her to have sex with a woman and many men - and possibly with Mr Sica.

In a statement to police in November, 2004, 18 months after the murders, that was also tendered to the court, Mr Singh said: "I have never approached Max Sica and encouraged him to have sex with my wife Shirley."

The tape recorded conversation between the Singhs revealed that Mr Sica entered the room and became embroiled in a furious argument with Mr Singh.
"I know what you did to your daughter," Mr Sica said. "I know what you did to us. I can cave your f--king head in right now and get away with it, capisce?"

Mr Singh kept telling Mr Sica to get out of the house.
"I give you the right to stay here to protect me," Ms Singh told Mr Sica.

In documents tendered by the police, Detective Senior Sergeant Joseph Zitny, the investigating officer, stated that Mr Sica had a "propensity for violence" and should not be given bail. Sergeant Zitny quoted the threats Mr Sica allegedly made during the argument with Mr Singh.

The defence team contended that the threat was taken out of context and was misleading. "The context of the threat relied on by Sergeant Zitny is a conversation in which Shirley Singh is saying that Vijay Singh will be charged because of his sexual maltreatment of the deceased child Sidhi."

The transcript revealed that Mr Sica repeatedly told Mr Singh: "Put the weapon away."
During the bail hearing, Ian Coyle, a forensic psychologist who had assessed Mr Sica for the defence, said the weapon Mr Singh had picked up was "a knife of one sort or another".

In the statement he gave to police in 2004, Mr Singh said that seven years earlier, in 1997, he had pleaded guilty to assault in the Queensland District Court after beating Neelma, then 18, with a broken pool cue.

In 2002, his wife took out a restraining order against him.

Mr Singh is often in Suva, where he has a motor spare parts business. He and his wife were there when their children were murdered.

In his statement to police, Mr Singh said he had started recording conversations in his home after receiving threatening calls, conceivably from relatives of a woman in Fiji with whom he had recently had an affair, a nightclub manager in Suva he had given his home number in Brisbane.

"They used words like 'kill your wife and rape your daughter'," he told police.

The defence team's bail application said the material tendered by the Crown provided "ample evidence of other persons who have credible reasons to harm the Singh family".

But from the first, police were focused on Mr Sica as the main suspect.

FINALLY SOME TRUTHS REVEALED

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,,24893587-2702,00.html

This morning i could not believe it when i was surfing the net and newspapers and found an article in THE AUSTRALIAN newspaper actually stating some TRUE FACTS (not allegations but a factual taped conversation).

I do not know what has happened for the media to at least start considering that there are other sides to this story and that they needed to be heard.

Whatever it is, i am glad that the media (or some of it at least) had the courage to show some impartiality. I am still bewildered but pleased.

Friday, January 9, 2009

CONTINUED POST

As for the family of Mr Max Sica, they have gone through as much grief as anyone. The singh children were like part of their family, Mrs Singh was very close to the Sica family too. They (the sica family) were in the same shock, disbelief and grief as anyone else when they heard what had happened to Neelma, Kunal and Sidhi. In their grief they had to also deal with their son being considered a suspect, their home being searched by police on numerous occassions (including the homes of Max`s sisters), the children of the Sica family(aged 5 to 11) who were with Max Sica (on the day of discovering the bodies) being questioned over and over again, media who accumulated like vultures nearly everyday on their doorstep, phone calls continuously from media to their home etc etc . Some people decided to drive past their home and scream out murderer or some other comment, their cars parked outside their residence pelted with eggs. It was like hell on earth.

On the day of the funeral, Max Sica was escorted out by police on request of the singh`s. The police knew he was going to be there, no one called to say dont come you are not welcome, the police didnt advise any of the Sica family members that Max Sica was not wanted there.

Max Sica went there to pay his respects for the singh children, he was devastated. I was at the funeral and saw 4 or 5 officers in suits rushing over to a spot, i wondered what is happening, someone must be in danger or causing danger. To my surprise they were surrounding Mr Max Sica and escorted him out and not through an exit where there was no media, they escorted him out right in front of all the media cameras. The rest of the Sica family stayed just to hear the end of the mass for the children and then left. They didnt cause an uproar because they were there for one purpose only FOR THE SINGH CHILDREN. Just imagine what it was like for them, they could have walked out, but they chose to stay till the end of the mass and pay their respects only for those children. to be continued........

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

JUST A FEW TRUE FACTS


On the day max sica discovered the bodies, he was with his son , his daughter and his niece. (aged from 5 to 11 yrs of age) He had passed by with the kids to see if they (the singh children) wanted to go to the movies. He had tried to call the house and on mobile but kept on getting no answer. When he arrived, he noticed that the cars were in the garage and a side door leading into garage was unlocked. He thought this odd as no one inside answered the phones. Upon opening the door, the singh`s childrens dog leaped at him and shook. He then proceeded to enter the home, and in doing so, discovered the horrendous scene. He must have been in utter shock.

On that same day, police took him in for questioning (18 hours of it) He was examined to see if he had any markings on him (defence wounds from victims etc) none were found. He did not think of going in with a lawyer because he had nothing to hide and did not consider himself to be a suspect in any way.

The police were saying to media at beginning that he was a witness BUT they would say this only when faced with media. The truth is that they had already targeted him and considered him a suspect from beginning. The day Max Sica was taken through the singh home (his father present with him) all the police kept on saying to him was come on, tell us who you killed first, we know you did it etc etc. Max sica was seen on news coming out of there nearly collapsing. I can just imagine what it would be like to have witnessed a scene like he did, then have to return to it while police at same time are accusing you of it.

Max Sica was called on quite a few occasions to go to the singh residence by the mother Mrs Singh or one of the singh children for support in certain matters.

Max sica was brought up on newspaper articles even for a traffic violation. When he was brought up for driving without registration and insurance, well to begin with, the car belonged to a family member, who forgot to update both things. It has happened to me personally and im sure if it had happened to me to be pulled over by police and not realizing it be fined, im sure i would`nt be on the news over it.

I was at the bail hearing on friday 2 january. All i can say is that the public does not know the full extent of what was actually said on that recording between Mr singh and Max Sica. The only thing i clearly understood is that Max Sica was there on the request of Mr Singh`s wife.

On that recording Mrs Singh was making accusations against her husband (in very graphic details) about what he had done to her, and her children. (including bashings of her children and sexual molestation) Max sica was in no way there to threaten the parents of the singh children.


As for the judge repremanding Max`s lawyer about not making certain comments to media about trumpt up charges, trial by media etc etc Well what about all the media coverage on Max Sica? Did anyone in authority try to stop the media when they hounded him and his family? Did police ever step up and at least write some wrongs that had been stated? Max Sica is having basically a Trial by Media. No new evidence was put forward at the hearing, Mr Carlo Sica never told his son to flee the country, and has always cooperated with police in every way shape and form as his son Max Sica has done.

This case has been going on for nearly six years. Max Sica has been under scrutiny from police since the beginning. Is this a case of tunnel vision? Is the police under so much pressure to solve this case that putting away an innocent man is the answer? I ask where is the justice? Too much justice can sometimes be a great injustice.

Is this what the police say they have for charging Max Sica with the triple murders? They charged him because they consider him a FLIGHT RISK? And of top of that they allege it was a taped conversation in 2006? In 2006 this man could have gone wherever he wanted to go, he was a FREE MAN. His was not on parole, he was not charged with anything, so i dont see the significance to begin with.

I am also sure that they only presented part of a conversation on that taping. I am sure when the whole converstion is heard, it wont sound like they wanted to portray it at all.

From the beginning this man has given police everything, dna, clothing, cars, footprints, earprints, his whole body was examined and photographed to see if he had any kind of markings on it (scratches, bruises defence wounds from victims) he did`nt even have a scratch.

At the beginning, i remember that they didnt even acknowlegde that he was neelma`s boyfriend, it was stated that he was infatuated with her, stalking her etc etc. Now i see the papers are regarding him as the ex-boyfriend.

Max Sica had always protected those kids, and their mother from the violence of their father, MR SINGH. I dont see police investigating and scrutinizing him. It also seems to me that the media is suffering from partial deafness and blindness, since they do not report what they truly hear, see and read.

This is one of the greatest injustices ever. Seems more like a circus to me than anything else. If this would`nt be so serious and devastating, it would be commical.

Shortly after Max discovered the bodies, he went to chermside shopping centre. While there he passed by a shop where Kunal`s girlfriend worked. He waved to her and she incredulously stated that the wave was a threat to her and security was called.

Police also arrived and unbenounced there was the media too. The media was there in a flash, ready to hound him just that bit more and slowly but surely start a character assassination campain. (in my opinion, hand in hand with police)

This man has had and has constant surveilence on him since discovering the bodies. If he passed gas (fart) they knew about it. What kind of life is this?

As for the flight risk aspect, well if i was hounded to that extent day in day out, if my family was put under a microscope along with me, if i had to walk around with a big question mark over my head and people whispering things when i walked past, i think i would have had about enough and even welcomed a trial to prove my INNOCENCE and CLEAR MY NAME.

As you can all see this man has never moved from where he was. He has never fled even if he could have done so when he was a completely free man and was in his right to go even to the ends of the earth. This man has a family, he has 3 children and a wife. He has always stated his innoncene from the very first day.

Now for the arsonist issue...... In 1990 when max sica and about another 5 or 6 guys were charged, they were all charged for the same thing, its only that max sica got the longest sentence, makes me wonder why. Yes a police station was burnt down, dont know who lit the match, but i agree that if youre with the people that do it, youre just as guilty and i also agree that he Max Sica, had to be punished along with the others. Not only was he punished, but he spent the most time in jail.
His lawyer at that time told him to accept a plea bargain, Max Sica wanted to plead guilty to the things he had done and not to other charges that he didnt even know existed or participated in. His lawyer also convinced his parents that it was the only option to take even though he knew his client was right. He said just take the plea bargain thats just how the system works, if you dont take the plea bargain, it will be against your best interests. Well in the end his parents (who believed in what their sons lawyer was telling them) and his lawyer convinced him that it was the only way to go. As soon as he took the plea bargain and pleaded guilty the judge gave him the longest sentence. The others didnt even get half that.
This man has paid well and truly for crimes he commited many years ago. May i add that in that what they call CRIME SPREE, he didnt go kill anyone, or cause bodily harm to anyone.
Yes this man does have a criminal past, but does not mean that it automatically makes him a TRIPLE MURDERER. to be continued.........

THE FOURTH VICTIM IN THIS NEVER ENDING TRAGEDY