Court hears of copâs crucial error after woman fell to death A police officer has revealed the biggest regret as he gave testimony during in the case of a singer accused of throwing his girlfriend to her death.
Crime by Jeremy Pierce
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Subscriber only A police officer has revealed the biggest regret of his career during his appearance as a key witness in the case of a cruise ship crooner accused of throwing his girlfriend to her death. Jayden Moorea, formerly known as Dan Shearin, is facing a committal hearing at Southport Magistrates Court accused of murdering girlfriend Breeana Robinson in January 2013.
Conflicting evidence casts doubt over expert s throw scenario finding for cheerleader s high-rise balcony death
By Kimberley Bernard
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Jayden Moorea (right) and his barrister Angus Edwards arriving at court Southport Magistrate Court.
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Initial findings into the high-rise balcony death of a Gold Coast Titans cheerleader may be flawed, based on new evidence, a biomechanical expert has told a murder committal hearing.
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A biomechanical expert says new evidence may impact his initial findings that Ms Robinson was thrown off the balcony
The magistrate asked whether the hearing should be adjourned until a new biomechanics report could be conducted
The doctor who examined Jayden Moorea (formerly Dan Shearin) in the hours after the death of Breeana Robinson says she found no physical signs of a struggle.
Haunting detail adding to anguish of Breeanaâs family Breeana Robinsonâs aunt has spoken about a heart-breaking detail which is adding to her grief as she attends the committal hearing for Jayden Moorea.
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Subscriber only THE aunt of a Gold Coast Titans cheerleader who fell to her death has revealed her pain at attending court each day. Breeana Robinson died after falling from the H2O building in Southport on January 29, 2013. Her former boyfriend, cruise ship crooner Jayden Moorea, previously known as Daniel Shearin, is facing a committal hearing the Southport Magistrates Court for one count each of murder and damaging evidence.