Welcome to Loose Ends. The Singh Family Tragedy. The vicious, callous, extremely brutal murder of 3 young siblings in Brisbane Queensland in 2003. The bodies found in a hot, bubbling spa bath days later. An exhaustive 5 plus year police investigation resulted in the arrest and conviction of Max Sica, boyfriend of one of the victims and suspect from day one of the police investigation. When you join the many dots in the Crown circumstantial case, Max Sica is the obvious offender. But why are there so many loose ends. Witnesses who were not called to give evidence. Questions that remain unanswered. Things that just don’t add up. Max Sica is a convicted criminal, liar, cheat, manipulator, as well as being possessive and controlling. But is he a killer? As well as presenting evidence from the trial, you will hear of witnesses who were not called. Evidence that had it been known, would have taken the investigation in an entirely different direction. Down another one of the myriad rabbit holes connected with this case. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/loose-ends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to Loose Ends.
The Singh Family Tragedy.
The vicious, callous, extremely brutal murder of 3 young siblings in Brisbane Queensland in 2003.
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In Gratuitous Violence, Graeme catches up with Jamie Pultz his co-host of their previous podcast Who Killed Leanne Holland. Jamie talks about his upcoming podcasts. Graeme backgrounds the details of this appalling and chilling crime. He provides geographical details of where the killings happened, the murder scene and triple killing statistics. Graeme talks about the toll on the community a tragedy such as this takes. He dedicates ...
In Troubled Families Graeme talks about Fijian society and culture, as it applied in the 1990’s. He backgrounds the three victims, other members of the Singh family, as well as Max Sica. Graeme reports how witnesses described Vijay Singh and Max Sica to police. Graeme provides information on Fiji and the Solomon Islands as he notes both countries play an integral part in this tragedy. He outlines how the activities of a former Solo...
In Chaotic Timeline Graeme sets out the extensive timeline leading up to the murders and beyond. Graeme explains that detailing this timeframe is necessary as it is almost a completely circumstantial case against Max Sica and in-depth detail is required to enable the listener to gain an understanding of how the evidence is woven together.
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In The Road to Hell, Graeme sets out the 17 points of circumstantial evidence the Crown put forward to prove Max Sica was the killer of the Singh siblings along with the confession Max Sica gave to his friend Ms B. Graeme lists the points relied on by the crown and provides an explanation for them contrary to the crown position.
He goes into details of the alleged confession. He talks with Criminologist Ann McMahon who has built an ...
In The World According to Max, Graeme outlines the defence case setting out why Max Sica was not responsible for this dreadful crime. He discusses witnesses who were not called. Graeme outlines the verdict and discusses jury tampering and judge only trials. He also talks to Ted Duhs who attended the trial on many days along with several other interested citizens. Ted gives his opinion of the evidence and the verdict.
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In Loose Ends Graeme starts to review the loose ends in the crown case.
Graeme then goes on to discuss the time of death and can it be pinpointed. Other occurrences in Grass Tree close were discussed.
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In Murder and Mayhem in the South Pacific Graeme presents startling evidence from the Solomon Islands.
He discusses the R word and how the FBI (but not Qld Police) would describe these murders as a sex crime.
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In Episode 8, IPH – Intimate Partner Homicide Graeme speaks with criminologist Shannen who discusses her study of domestic violence and the Duluth Wheel.
Graeme summarises the main evidence incriminating Max Sica and exculpating him.
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In this episode, Graeme explores the Petition for Pardon lodged by Max Sica’s solicitor in 2019. The outcome may take years to be resolved in the courts. Graeme also examines segments of the Application together with some disturbing new evidence identified by Max Sica’s solicitor.
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In this episode Graeme discusses the legal action being undertaken in this case. Past and present and an interesting develop as well as another petition for pardon. Graeme discusses his opinion of the killer. Graeme details the curious way in which the victim’s parents found out about the murders. The link to the court of appeal decision in R v Kenneth Ralph Ernst
R v Ernst [2020] QCA 150 (sclqld.org.au).
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In this episode Graeme plays the full police interview with Andrea B, the woman Max Sica allegedly made a confession to of murdering the Singh children. It provides the listener an opportunity to hear and decide on the contents of the alleged confession. The YouTube link to the interview with Max Sica is https://youtu.be/55wwrgsl430 OR search “Max Sica Interview 2003”.
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In this episode Graeme discusses problems with Neelma’s phone not previously identified, from a 2003 police VHS. Graeme discusses communication between Neelma and Max which provides a window to their previously unheard world. He presents a number of messages between Neelma and Max and others. The facebook page is : Loose ends, The Singh Family Tragedy. My email address is looseends2003@outlook.com .
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Stunning new evidence comes to light regarding witness Andrea B. Graeme discusses the evidence in depth and Australia’s adversarial court system. He discusses crime statistics for Intimate Partner Homicide IPH. The facebook page is :”Loose Ends. The Singh Family tragedy”.
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The link to information about Australia’s legal system is:
In this episode Graeme talks with defence barrister Sam Di Carlo who has some interesting views of the evidence and the case against Max Sica. Acknowledgement to The Australian newspaper and journalist Hedley Thomas.
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In this episode Graeme deconstructs Sam Di Carlo’s comments from episode 14. Graeme then goes on to discuss the DNA evidence, the fingerprint evidence and the ear/face impressions found at the scene.
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In this episode Graeme talks with journalist Hedley Thomas regarding his findings around DNA analysis by Qld Health. Graeme discusses the contradictory evidence around the alleged murder weapon the garden fork.
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The email address is looseends2003@outlook.com
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In this episode Graeme reviews the foot impression evidence found on the stairs in the Singh house. Graeme also talks with Associate professor Rob from Bond University regarding his experiments into foot impressions.
The facebook page is: ”Loose Ends. The Singh Family tragedy”.
The email address is looseends2003@outlook.com
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In this episode Graeme reviews the garden fork evidence in detail.
He questions whether it is a case of incompetence on an epic scale or possibly a case of noble cause corruption.
The facebook page is: ”Loose Ends. The Singh Family tragedy”.
The email address is looseends2003@outlook.com
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In this episode Graeme speaks with Shiv Sica, wife of Max Sica. He also speaks with Carlo Sica and Anna Maria Sica, parents of Max Sica.
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The email address is looseends2003@outlook.com
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