Fingerprints of one of the teens accused of the murder of Canberra man Peter Keeley have been detected on the tape used to bind him, a NSW court has heard on day two of the trial.Two out of three boys charged with murder are facing a judge-only trial in the NSW Supreme CourtThree 17-year-old boys were, whose body was found in bushland at Broulee in the New South Wales south coast on February 2, 2020.
Detective Moon said furrows in the sand near Mr Keeley's parked car indicated that his body was likely dragged to nearby bushland, and the tape — which was "similar to what you see on cardboard boxes" — was applied to his body afterwards. Dr I'Ons said the injuries "...indicated the multifocality of the blows delivered to Peter Keeley," and proceeded to list a number of bruises, lacerations and abrasions on his body.
So pleaded not guilty… this swings the pendulum to lying bastard territory, if found guilty whack another 10 for a good feel.
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