‘I’m dating Alex … Do I need to know more?’: Woman’s haunting last post before violent, abusive partner killed her

In the weeks before being stabbed by her boyfriend, the last permanent last Facebook messages sent by a woman appeared.
Angela Silk, also known as Angela Goodwin, died in the hands of an abusive partner Alexander George O’s, after being stabbed to her leg during a violent internal dispute in Brisbane in 2021.
O’Sachy will be sentenced to a fallen accusation after being found guilty in the High Court at the beginning of this week.
However, any sentence is a cold comfort for the mourning family of MS Silk, especially for children who lose their guiding light in their lives.
The proceedings also shed light on the deaths of O’Sachy to the deaths of two young people and to the deadly overdose of another woman with whom he had a relationship.
O’Sachy was first accused of murder when the authorities found the body of Mrs. Silk on the upper gravatt property in September 2021.
Weeks before Grim discovery, Silk went to Facebook and asked the members of a page that imprisoned Alex O’Sachy about the concerns he had after reading a few posts made by the members on the page.
An article written by him wrote: “I go out with Alex” Do I need more information about this ..? “

“Hello… I am still a little confused… And I think I need someone to help me with my confusion… I am sure of that… Yes, I have to talk to you… I just need to text… Please and thank you.
The post has been deleted since then, but at least one member of the page sent a special message to MS Silk.
The day before being found dead, some responded to Mrs. Silk’s original task and asked if it was good and “safe”.
At this point, the media reports confirmed that O’Sachy was accused of the murder of Ms. Silk and was shared under the first position.
“I’m sure he was a lady who died in her house last night. Wishart RD (In) is a great crime in Gravatt,” he wrote in response.

“This article is not forgotten. I read Angela’s first comment. Lie in peace,” he wrote.
It is understood that the Facebook page was dedicated to watching O’Sachy’s movements after the death of 15 -year -old Leanne Thompson in 2006.
Leanne and O’Sachy – although 13 years older – he had sexual intercourse, and that year they lived in the same upper gravatt mountain house when he took his own life on September 7.
In 2013, Coroner John Lock found that the relationship was marked with violence and abuse from O’Sachy at the age of 28 and provided drugs to him.
O’Sachy had heard that he told Leanne to kill himself many times, including the day he died.
During the proceedings, he was accused of disrespect for the court for refusing to answer questions in the investigation.

He was accused of helping his suicide, but in 2009, when a Supreme Jury could not make a decision in the accusation, the accusation fell.
In 2012, O’Sachy was found guilty of illegal carnival knowledge about his sexual intercourse with Leanne.
In September 2011, O’Sachy’s girlfriend Lauren Howarth, then died of what was governed as an overdose of drugs.
There was no suggestion that O’Sachy was involved in his death.
O’Sachy is also linked to the death of another young man who shot himself on July 23, 2005 and died in the hospital days later.

He was only shy for six weeks of 15 years old.
A coronal investigation into Mr. Anderson’s death found that he had become friendly with O’Sachy and spent the evening of July 22 using alcohol, cannabis and amphetamines.
O’Sachy was not accused of making any mistakes about his death, and he was in prison when evidence was taken for the investigation.
In his findings, the state assistant Coroner Christie Clements said: “He (O’s (O’Sachy) was completely useless and disabled in the detainees from the investigation.”
‘Long’ Violence Story, Drug Crime
During his first appearance on Monday, O’Sachy was told that he had a “long kar crime history dating back years ago.
Royal Prosecutor Dejana Kovac told the court that O’Sachy had more than 50 crimes from illegal creator to drug trafficking and probation.
This date includes an illegal carnival conviction about Leanne Thompson.
Ms. Kovac told the court that the MS Silk attack was a “almost the same disturbing ve to an incident in 2008, where she placed her hands around another woman’s throat and proved to stab him in her leg with a steak knife.
Ms. Silk provided O’ssachy that O’Sachy, including a baseball stick, once used physical violence.
He also said that he was “horrified.”
Ms. Kovac said that the neighbors screamed on the night of Mrs. Silk’s death and then said, “Get away from me.”
He found a blood pool by a man who came home to investigate.
The court asked O’Sachy that he threw a towel him and he was told that he did not call an ambulance upon the request of the witness.
19 minutes after stabbing, he phoned the triple-0.

The medical officials found MS silk on their back, and suffered a “important” blood loss that had cut a large arter from the knife wound to the left thigh.
Blood -stained clothes were discovered in the washing machine and the sink and the bed was peeled.
Ms. Kovac said that O’Sachy had “controlling the story” and “controlling the story” and that Silk had a history of self -harm to the authorities.
Supreme Court Justice Tom Sullivan is expected to punish O’ssachy on October 7.
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