With AAP.
1. Police allege Sunshine Coast woman “counselled” two lovers to kill a third ex-lover in grisly woodchipper murder.
A woman and two men she was believed to be romantically involved with plotted and then carried out a horrific murder of a third ex-lover on a bushy Queensland property, police will allege.
Butcher Bruce Saunders, 54, suffered a gruesome death after being put through an industrial woodchipper in November last year, while clearing a friend’s rural property at Goomboorian. Detectives won’t say if Mr Saunders was still alive when he was put into the machine.
“I can’t comment on that but the injuries he sustained were horrific as you could imagine being consumed by a woodchipper,” Det Insp Gary Pettiford said.
Some six months after the murder, The Courier Mail now reports police will allege Greg Roser, 58, and Peter Koenig, 61 were “counselled” by Saunders’ former partner, 57-year-old Sharon Graham, to carry out the murder.
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Of course you can't help who you fall in love with but you can help what you do .Pretty basic stay away from married blokes and married blokes remember you stood before your friends and family and pledged your love and fidelity to your wife.
"Stay away from married blokes" essentially suggests single and married people should not socialise or work together - exactly the sort of normal, every day interaction under which people often meet and fall in love. That sort of segregation is hardly feasible.
It's what you do with those feelings that tests your maturity
Following one's feelings from one relationship into another doesn't necessarily suggest an element of immaturity. Affairs are more a manifestation of selfishness, a vice that can and often does exist concurrently with maturity and other virtues - humans are invariably flawed and rarely 100% good or bad.
That's only the case if you take "stay away from" entirely literally. If I'm cooking something and tell my nieces to stay away from the stove, it doesn't mean I want them segregated from all stoves forever.