Her ex-boyfriend, jealous Paul Thujsen, 24, put a trap for 21-year-old Lily James to use a handicapped toilet-a few moments, brutally killed her.
The new CCTV photos revealed how her ex -boyfriend, jealous, hate a young woman to use a handicapped toilet brutally. Lily James was found dead at St. Andrew Cathedral in Sydney, Australia in October 2023.
This week's investigation heard how Paul Thujsen, 24, and “deliberate”, heard how the 21 -year -old will kill, including purchasing a hammer bar and a channel from the DIY store. On the day of the killing, the PE MS James Thijssen teacher, who worked with her and had a short relationship with the gymnasium at the school.
She had just returned after waiting for her pupils from the water of the water that was collected by their parents, and went to use the gym. Without her knowledge of her, Thugsen put a deliberate trap designed to attract her exactly where he practiced an attack just hours ago.
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CCTV shots showed how the “Cleaning Cleaning” mark picked up and put it at the door of a toilet, forcing Mrs. James to use a larger disabled toilet when she arrived a few moments. While I used the bathroom, Thugsen walked to the door with a hammer in his right hand and waited outside for two minutes before reaching the interior and slipping it to death. Thighssen then left the toilet more than an hour later.
Investigators found the footage that Thijssen had acted several hours ago. It was seen walking in the corridor outside the gym bathroom, and the door lock test to the disabled toilet.
Thijssen also used a major key to school to lock automatic doors to the gym, to prevent his attack from discomfort. Surveillance footage of the DIY store showed a few days ago in the meantime to weigh a multiple hammer, although the police do not believe it in the killing.
On Thursday, a registration was issued by the New South Wales Coroner Court in the evening that reported the death of Mrs. James by the New South Wales Court. In the call, he told the operators that he had found the body of a woman, but he claimed that he did not know who he was, and he refused to present his name or position.
He said: “If you go to school, there is an entrance to the left of the reception area, where there is a sports section. There is a bathroom, on the right side, where there is a body.” The operator asked “body?” He answered “Yes”.
Then Things gave an accurate description of the toilet site inside the building, but he said he “did not remember” if there was a time of her death. He said, “No” when asked if he knew who the victim was, and “I prefer not to reveal” when he was asked to name.
A few minutes later, Thujsen jumped or fell until his death in the Diamond Pay Reserve in Fukelius, New South Wales. The pathologist assesses whether his death has been exposed to himself.
Mrs. James, 21, ended her informal relationship for two months with Thujsen just five days before she killed her. The court was told how Thugsen walked Mrs. James on at least seven occasions in the days leading to her death, and she rented a car to drive around her home several times. He also took pictures of cars parked outside her home, and she was monitored on one of the occasions, which is based on the railway station, making her way home.
A tragic moment in the investigation this week came when Mrs. James, Peta, apologized for her failure to protect the “sweet peas” and talked about her “sin” in what happened to her. She said: “We sent Lily to a school that has similar values for us, which played a major role in creating the woman who later became later. These options made me wonder if we had done the right thing.”
“Lily, the sweet peas, I am so sorry that we were not able to protect you from what happened that night. The guilt will remain with us forever.”