I was a bit annoyed by the Sydney Morning Herald’s coverage. How many synonyms can you use for upper-class neighborhood full of rich bastards? Bonus points if you can think of more to say her dad’s loaded.
We get it, Mosman’s got expensive houses. Ugh.
(I’m in North Sydney, up the street from Mosman, but I live in Newtown like god intended people to do.)
Good the kid’s ok, though. Bet her parents are wrecks!
Worst EVER advertisement juxtaposition in that link…above her picture was an ad for the Cold Chisel “Light The Nitro” Tour…complete with a picture of an explosion. So tasteless.
I’m glad no one got hurt. It must have been a nail biter for the bomb squad techs and the girl.
Any suspicions the girl was in on it? Maybe she was looking to score money off her parents?
I only ask because this crime makes no sense. I can’t imagine any parent calmly paying a ransom while that bomb was around a child’s neck. One coughing spell… very bad news. The perps should have known the cops and bomb squad would be called. There was almost zero chance of any profit in this for a criminal.
It sounds more and more like something a bunch of dumb ass teens would cook up. They see this stupid stuff in movies and think it works in real life.
Yesterday evening’s [commercial channel] news went for about ten minutes on the topic. Fair enough if it was still in progress but the safety of the girl was assured by then and it was well known that the ‘bomb’ was a fake. I could only conclude that they focussed on the story so much because of the rich + attractive + blonde + caucasian teen angle.
I think that means I spend too much time on The Dope.
For once probably not. The story is odd enough and has enough unanswered questions to attract media attention even if it had been a poor black boy. Probably a bit less attention, but it would still have gotten a lot.
A lot of attention while it was happening - fair enough. But after it was all over, the girl was safe, the ‘bomb’ wasn’t a bomb and still they went on and on and on and on about it. If it had been a poor, plain girl from a less salubrious suburb, I think it might have rated about thirty seconds air time.
That was certainly one of the popular theories in my office…“the girl and her (presumed) boyfriend were in it together to get money out of the rich parents”.
How many times did they mention that Gai Waterhouse (celebrity racehorse trainer) has a house on that street? I swear that was in every news article I read. How is that in any way relevant?!
We all know that if it was Gai Waterhouse they would have put a horses head in her bed.
As for the white rich girl aspect causing it to be newsworthy- well if it had been a not rich girl of any colout there would not have been much point in making extortion demands would there?
As for the involvement of the girl, the police are playing it down. However it is pretty clear that that it is in the minds of just about everyone who discusses it.
My theory is that some of her high school peers hate her and decided to play a ‘‘prank.’’
According to the bomb squad she was stuck in a very uncomfortable position for 10 hours. It seems if she was in on it, she would have made sure her position was bearable for all that time.
One thing that gets me is why this took 10 hours. Doesn’t the Sydney Police Department have a bomb-sniffing dog? Seems simple enough - bring in dog, dog sniffs collar, dog indicates there is no explosive in collar, everybody happy.