Thursday, September 23, 2010

COMMITTAL WEDNESDAY 22ND SEPT

Singh murder accused Max Sica threatened kill spree and police HQ attack, court told
Jasmin Lill From: The Courier-Mail September 22, 2010 11:23PM

ALLEGED triple murderer Max Sica boasted he would blow up Queensland Police headquarters and go on a killing spree, slaying more people than the man responsible for the Port Arthur massacre, a court heard yesterday.

The Singh siblings Neelma, 24, Kunal, 18, and Sidhi, 12, were killed in their home at Bridgeman Downs on Brisbane's northside in April 2003.

Sica, 40, is in custody facing a committal hearing in the Brisbane Magistrate's Court.

His friend Andrea Louise Bowman told the court Sica had spoken to her in the aftermath of the deaths.

"He said, 'I'm going to be done for the murders and when I do, I'm going to blow up the Roma St police headquarters','' she said.

Bowman claimed Sica said he would go on a killing spree, killing more people than the man responsible for the Port Arthur massacre, Martin Bryant, but wouldn't be dumb enough to get caught for it.

"He gets a lot of fan mail in prison,'' Sica allegedly said of Bryant.

Bowman said she also spoke to Sica about a news story where the Singh family had produced a letter from Kunal "beyond the grave" where he "wrote" to his murderer.

"Max scoffed and said, 'why didn't I get one then?''' Bowman said.

She and Sica hypothesised about how the murders had occurred, and Sica said he was on to "the real killer".

"He said, 'I'm going to find them, I'm doing my own investigation'."

The court heard Sica also told Bowman how he'd discovered the three siblings dead in the spa.

Sica told her he'd gone to the house to take them to the movies but when no-one answered, he went inside.

Bowman said Sica told her how he turned off the running tap of the spa, and used a stick to lift blankets off it before a hand popped out.

"I knew it was Sidhi's because it was small,'' Sica allegedly told Bowman.

She said Sica also told her about finding girlfriend Neelma, who appeared to have a gunshot wound in her chest.

Bowman said Sica had told her the siblings' father Vijay was a violent man, and that Neelma was planning to leave as soon as she came into some money.

She claimed Sica said "anyway, they're better off dead".

Bowman also said Sica told her he'd done "all my crying" in the first three days after the siblings were discovered.

The hearing continues.
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Ms Bowman also ALLEGES in court that, Max told her he had a HIT LIST and that she (Bowman) was on THE TOP of this list. BUT it appears she continued seeing him many, many times after.

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