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Corrupt Queensland Police Commissioner Frank Bischof's Cover-Up & White Wash of Murderer Alfred Charles Organ .........
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I have read in detail the coroner's
Inquest report into the manner and
cause of the death of the good people, Susan Mary McVean and Alexander
Cameron McVean.
I believe that Alison McVean may have
also suffered PTSD
as a result of
that collision. I do not know whether my discussion of the
incident 48 years later can have any beneficial effects, but I hope
so. I believe both Hugh
McVean
and
his
sister Alison McVean have
suffered PTSD demons.
I would hope that I can, by this
mention, lay those demons, for both, to rest.
I had met Alison McVean on only a few
occasions circa 1970.
Alison struck me also, like Hugh McVean, as being sullen and
humourless. This has all been horrific and traumatic for
her. From her cry, when the first vehicle happened upon the
wrecked vehicles of "God
please
God
help
us.", through her
exiting
the
smashed
car, comforting
her
father, waiting
at
the
scene
for the ambulance to leave,
travelling
to
the
Charters
Towers Hospital, with
her father and brother Hugh,
while knowing her mother had died in the smash, her agonizing period
while her father lived for just three days in the Townsville
General Hospital, before succumbing, and possibly ever since, I
suspect
Alison
has
suffered PTSD demons.
I am not suggesting
that Alison's actions have ever been improper in any way. I wonder how many people have thought
deeply about the situation that
confronted Alison that evening. I am confident that NO DRIVER,
REGARDLESS OF HOW COMPETENT, could have avoided that collision
that occurred that evening, or worse.
Much was made of the absence of skid
marks, as though Alison was not
paying attention.
We can gather that Organ had his headlights
illuminated
on
the
evidence of Hugh McVean.
Now, Alison would
have seen the glow from them prior to her seeing them as her vehicle
came over the crest. The glow would have increased
until the actual lights were just above the surface of the crest.
Subconsciously, the mind of any experienced driver will act on the
basis that the vehicle is appropriately on the road. That
is that the road, on which the driver, such as Alison will travel is to
the left of the approaching driver. In this case, any driver in
Alison's place would have believed the road was curving to the left
just over this crest. Remember that Alison saw the lights well
before she could see the actual road, and know that he was on the wrong
side. Alison's mind, as would the mind of any other competent
driver, in that situation, would be angling/aiming to drive the car to
the left of the approaching vehicle. Of course, there was no
braking as vehicles do not usually brake when passing a vehicle coming
in the opposite direction. Remember, the
evidence
is
that
there were no trees on that, the Northern side of the
road. Trees growing close to
the road would have indicated to
the sub-conscious that the road was not in that place. It would have
produced cognitive dissonance. At some point before impact,
Alison would have realized that he was on the wrong side as she would
have seen the road or felt the edge. She could not continue as
she was heading off the road. She could not brake as there was
too little space. Clearly, she had adopted the appropriate
course of trying to steer around the drunken murdered, but on
his
evidence,
he
tried to steer back across the road,
making the
manoeuvre by Alison impossible. Given that Alison was confronted
with this drunken murderer on the wrong side of the road, Alison had to
steer from heading down one side of his vehicle to heading down the
other side of his vehicle. She had no other option. This
involved a major swerve to change the direction of travel.
In his evidence, Hugh noted this with the statement that Alison, "swung
the
vehicle
towards the centre of the road ...". Clearly, the cause of the collision
was the paralytic parasitic murderer, Alfred Charles Organ.
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