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Herman Rockerfeller Murder

  • 03-02-2010 1:20am
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    "The missing multi-millionaire mystery has been solved, with police charging two people with Herman Rockefeller's murder.

    Late Friday, eight days after the businessman vanished, Mario Schembri, 57, of Wallan, and Bernadette Denny, 41, of Hadfield, appeared before a bail justice at the St Kilda Road police complex charged with his murder.

    Mr Rockefeller was last seen alive leaving the Melbourne Airport long-term carpark on January 21 at 9.37pm (AEDT).

    Detective Senior Constable Tim Bell told the court he was murdered at a home in South Street, Hadfield, in Melbourne's north, either late the night he went missing or early the next day.

    Police raided the Hadfield home on Thursday and arrested Schembri and Denny.

    Det Snr Const Bell said how Mr Rockefeller came to be at that address was still being investigated.

    Both Schembri and Denny admitted to being involved in a physical altercation with Mr Rockefeller, which led to his death, as well as assisting or having knowledge of the disposal of his body, he said.

    He said Schembri said took police on Friday to a residential address, where police discovered what they believed to be human remains.

    In court on Friday night, Schembri, wore a blue parachute material body suit with a hood and white sneakers, while Denny appeared in a pink top and khaki pants.

    Denny said she had injuries to her left knee and right ankle, which was bandaged.

    The pair are due to face Melbourne Magistrates' Court on Monday.

    Police searched bushland in Heathcote, about 45km from Bendigo, on Friday after admitting Mr Rockefeller may have met with foul play.

    Police and SES workers combed a dry creek bed and a ridgeline of bush that runs parallel to the town."




    I don't really know enough about NWO etc. to comment, but I'm sure people will find this interesting.


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