Rison
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Why does Gretel sound so fucking bored at the start of this?I felt really bad for Belinda. Poor girl!
Why does Gretel sound so fucking bored at the start of this?I felt really bad for Belinda. Poor girl!
I remember this story but I don't remember them playing the full clip, wow.I felt really bad for Belinda. Poor girl!
If you were a Queenslander, it wasn't allowed to be broadcast because of our laws surrounding court cases and minors.I remember this story but I don't remember them playing the full clip, wow.
Had to ask Gemini about it (it's AI so of course it may be incorrect!):
The term "Belindagate" refers to a high-profile controversy during the 2003 season of Big Brother Australia. It centered on contestant Belinda Thorpe, who, while under the influence of alcohol, disclosed to fellow housemates that her younger sister was involved in a murder.
The murder she was referring to was the December 2001 killing of Kenneth Walter Doig, a 23-year-old gay man, in Helidon (near Toowoomba), Queensland.
The People Involved
The murder involved three people (one woman and two men):
- The "Sister": A 17-year-old girl who was the younger sister of Belinda Thorpe. Because she was a minor at the time of the offense and the trial, her name was under a legal suppression order. This suppression was the reason for the "Belindagate" scandal; by naming her sister on live television, Belinda had technically breached a court order, leading to her voluntary withdrawal from the show.
- Daniel Michael Hallin: One of the two men involved in the attack.
- Peter Noel Stephens: The second man involved in the attack.
What Happened to the Accused?
The trial and sentencing concluded in 2003, around the same time the Big Brother controversy occurred:
- Daniel Michael Hallin: He was convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. The court heard that the attack was a brutal, premeditated "gay-hate" crime where the group lured Mr. Doig to a local park (a known "beat") to rob and kill him.
- Peter Noel Stephens: He was also convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment.
- The "Sister": She pleaded guilty to the murder of Kenneth Doig. Because of her age (17 at the time), she was sentenced under juvenile justice provisions to a 10-year detention order. Reports often indicate she was eligible for release after serving approximately six to seven years.
The Victim and the Crime
Kenneth Doig was a well-liked member of the Toowoomba community. On Christmas Eve 2001, he was lured to James Norman Hedges Park, where he was bashed and killed. The trio also stole his car and later shot at Mr. Doig’s twin brother and mother when they happened to spot the stolen vehicle on the side of the road later that night (the family members survived).
I'm not from QLD. I always watched Uncut so I'm surprised I don't remember this quite gruesome conversation.If you were a Queenslander, it wasn't allowed to be broadcast because of our laws surrounding court cases and minors.
I wanted to say that she looks overly confident and all puffed up, like "hey look I'm in the middle of a scandal and I'm about to broadcast it hehehe"Why does Gretel sound so fucking bored at the start of this?
Non-paywalled version: https://archive.ph/TBpL9A search for Peter Noel Stephens brought up this paywalled Courier Mail article
Well, the streams were rarely - if ever - censored in the early noughties. It wasn’t until 2006/Turkey Slap and the subsequent introduction of federal laws surrounding internet streaming that things changed and became scrutinized more heavily. Not just for BB but everything else online too.It's incredible that it was allowed to be streamed in full at the time though. Was the feed editor asleep?
Ah but once she started to clarify things it should have been cut immediately. Back then they had staffers watching the feeds continuously and taking notes for show content, so surely someone would have said something?Well, the streams were rarely - if ever - censored in the early noughties. It wasn’t until 2006/Turkey Slap and the subsequent introduction of federal laws surrounding internet streaming that things changed and became scrutinized more heavily. Not just for BB but everything else online too.
It was a different time. (Plus, there was also no real way they would’ve had any idea where Belinda was going with that conversation before the fact.)
Can you post it somewhere?I have the full uncensored footage of the Belinda incident somewhere, capped directly from the web live stream. It circulated online back in 2003. From memory, it’s super LQ but it’s the rawest and most complete version of that moment that exists today.
Internet was a pretty unregulated place back then. Laws that applied to broadcast television often did not apply to the same content online.Well, the streams were rarely - if ever - censored in the early noughties. It wasn’t until 2006/Turkey Slap and the subsequent introduction of federal laws surrounding internet streaming that things changed and became scrutinized more heavily. Not just for BB but everything else online too.
It was a different time. (Plus, there was also no real way they would’ve had any idea where Belinda was going with that conversation before the fact.)
I wonder what happened to Belinda's homophobic sister? Hopefully she has turned her life around and is now a productive member of society.I'm not from QLD. I always watched Uncut so I'm surprised I don't remember this quite gruesome conversation.
I'm trying to find out if the two guys got out of prison. A search for Peter Noel Stephens brought up this paywalled Courier Mail article so he may have got parole (if anyone can access that).