Killer inmate fantasised about dismembering victims

A sadistic prisoner dreamed of disintegration of his victims and withdrawing his internal organs before he took a mentally disabled prisoner to his death.
However, a forensic medicine found that corrective service staff could not predict Carl William Sedgwick Bloomfield’s murder plan.
Duke Allan Wayne Schafer served a three -year period for drug trafficking, arms supply and killing at the Woodford Breeding Center in the north of Brisbane.
Although intellectually disabled, Mr. Schafer was placed in an extremely crowded prison, where 55 prisons were placed in a unit designed for up to 35.
Mr. Schafer, who is considered to be “a prisoner of concern”, was accompanied by Bloomfield, a career criminal known to be violent thoughts and fantasies.
Coroner Terry Ryan climbed up to dreaming of people from crushing people for three to four years to cut people, to smash them and imagine their inner organs, “Coroner Ryan said.
Doctors warned that Bloomfield could be provoked from a word or even a view of other prisoners.
On May 5, 2020, Mr. Schafer accidentally triggered Bloomfield with an inappropriate joke about a photo of his daughters.
The investigation, “Mr. Schafer asked if he could take the photo and then laughed and Bloomfield was accused of this, and he created the opinion that Mr. Schafer was a pedophile.”
Although Mr. Schafer had no sexual crime story, Bloomfield had to say, “He shouldn’t have said what children said” and had to die.
The next day, he cut the skirts of a bed page given by the prison and made a ligature and pulled Mr. Schafer into the laundry, which was not watched or covered by CCTV.
Mr. Schafer struggled with ligature, pushing his body under a bench.
Bloomfield then went to the exercise garden, changed his shoes and began his exercise.
Later, he was found guilty of murder and was sentenced to life imprisonment in June 2021.
Numerous investigations have found that Bloomfield is an important risk that suffered comfortable thoughts.
One penalty report said, “Key factors would include antisocial personality traits or disorder, … Obsessive sadistic thought, fantasy, would include the definition of rehearsing this fantasy in your mind.”
“These fantasies were egosintony, so they gave him a very worrying pleasure or relief.”
After the murder, the inspectors found that despite their court suggestions, Bloomfield refused treatment programs and psychological care.
Queensland corrective services returned Bloomfield to the general prison population on December 6, 2019, and was placed in the same unit as Mr. Schafer without incident until the murder.
Cindi, although the murder was “pre -prepared and planned”, the corrector service officials could not reasonable.
“Although there is an opportunity to include Bloomfield in drug intervention programs and consultancy … There is no evidence that will change the result.” The report was found.
Mr. Ryan supported the suggestions for increasing inspection in laundry facilities and implementing changes that allow a single prisoner to use laundry at a time.


