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Gable Tostee: Every question answered | 60 Minutes Australia

Apr 08, 2024
there is nothing happy, casual or indulgent about that. That was that night. That was the most scared I've ever been in my entire life That's the most distraught I've ever been in my entire life Can you understand why a lot of people would think you're a cold, cruel bastard when you say it like that? Everything you say about a person without an interior is an explanation. You know the media can make people think what the media wants them to think about what happened that night. Do you think Gable should take some level of responsibility? I don't believe it.
gable tostee every question answered 60 minutes australia
I mean, maybe in retrospect he would have asked her to leave within the first 10

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. That's in retrospect. I mean, I don't think so. I think Gable behaved in an appropriate manner, but a week after the incident, Queensland Police charged Cable Tosti with murder. They did not allege that Tosti threw her off the balcony, but rather that Murrini was so afraid that she fell to her death while she was trying to escape from it. Do you think she was that scared when you threw her off that balcony? that's why she tried to go down there was no threat to her she was there alone I was I was inside alone that is one of the most disconcerting things to me I can't understand what drives a person to walk up from the 14th floor Balcony to the nothing.
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She may have genuinely thought to herself that she simply had to escape again. I can't speculate. I didn't know what was going on in her mind and I didn't do anything to make her fear for her life. but he restrained her and threw her out there I mean, you can hear her breathing, she's choking, you just don't understand, let her go, she certainly wasn't choking, I didn't strangle her at any point, I didn't physically hurt her at any point. The point was that the pathologist proved it in court. There were no signs of suffocation. There were no signs of any physical damage.
gable tostee every question answered 60 minutes australia
How did you put a hold on? I do not remember exactly. I just wore my size and when she would do it. Tell how you wore your size. I don't remember that it wasn't choreographed or anything that you honestly don't remember. I don't remember the exact positions of the hands or feet now. Would you be surprised to know that I don't believe you? Well, there are probably a lot of people who don't believe that, but the fact is that I don't remember those exact details. Was there anything in particular that you thought about? This absolutely proves that he is innocent.
gable tostee every question answered 60 minutes australia
It all kind of came back to one thing. She listened to the tape in its entirety and she was very confident that we could meet the requirements. It's fair to say it all depended on the recording. Definitely yes, yes, well, without her it would be a completely different role. Gable threw her lawyer away. Nick Door was always confident. the phone recording would absolve, not convict, his client. Oh wow, it really was a double-edged sword, but having said that, I think it had worked more in mr. Toasties favors that it did not help the prosecution's investigation in the sense that there was an accurate reflection of what occurred that night if he had actually heard someone give that description of Mr. toss had given evidence without that tape and explained what happened in that apartment during and 46

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earlier it would have been incredible, it would be incredible after deliberating for four days a Queensland jury acquitted

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Tosti of murder and manslaughter three weeks ago in the last couple of years for us mr. dusty, it's this kind of reaction from people, that affects you too, so when the verdict came out, it must have been an incredible relief, yes, it was inexplicable, it was just a relief in a way that you still feel the stress.
Not now? Yeah, you know it's um, it's hard because it's a relief to know that your child isn't practically dying in front of your eyes. I guess it still doesn't help to miss Wright's family, I mean, it's still them. they are dealing with their loss hmm it's just that you just reduced the tragedy of one person to not being two people this was a very 21st century tragedy a young couple connected by Tinder and their night tracked by CCTV footage captured by selfies and recorded on a smartphone, this balcony made him ride a bike little, but the pain of a sudden and shocking death is as old as humanity itself.
I hate the fact that the last thing Ainur experienced was an argument over an altercation, what would you do if I had the chance again. What would you change? Well, a lot of things I could have changed about that night, like getting us home sooner, in hindsight, but you don't understand it when you've never experienced anything like this in your entire life. You don't know what's going to happen, you don't expect these things and you're not trained to deal any other way, especially when you want to go on a first date with someone we've come into contact with, well, Rina Wright's family, but they did it.
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