My Sad Narrative 
        I live in Sydney, Australia.  This information is released for “in  the public interest”, “for the public good”, “in the interests of justice” and whereby there has been a contravention of “human rights”.  There has been a denial of “natural justice”.
          
          Sexual assault at the Royal  North Shore  Hospital, Sydney - matter covered up
          
          I was sexually assaulted at the Royal North Shore  Hospital, Sydney,  on 3 November 1988. It was a pack rape. The police  officer, Joanne  Vickery, Chatswood Dectives, covered the matter up.  During the course of the investigations Joanne Vickery had taken me to an area  behind some police buildings at Chatswood Police Station.  Joanne  Vickery told me that she did not want anyone to hear what she was going to  tell me. Joanne Vickery told me that  she believed that I had been sexually assaulted, but she could not do anything  about it as her hands were tied behind her back.  Joanne  Vickery told me she was booked into Royal  North Shore Hospital to have her first child.  Joanne  Vickery told me that she did not want anything happening untoward to her  and her future baby  There was a conflict  of interest.  She should not have been  put on the case
          
          Chris Shea, my  now ex-husband, perceived that Dr  Matthew Brandl Rossi (a doctor from the United States) and other  medical staff got away with the sexual assault perpetrated on me.
          
          Chris Shea got 12 year old student pregnant
 
          
          Chris Shea went and got Emma Thom, a 12 year  old student, pregnant in January 1989. Chris Shea is a teacher.  Emma  Thom lived at 23 Morilla Road,  Dee Why.  Emma Thom was a student at the school Chris Shea taught at.  Chris Shea had worked part time at the same place  as Emma Thom’s mother, Dianne Thom.  James  Henry Thom was born in October 1989. Chris Shea had also got a fellow  colleague pregnant. Her name is Tanya  Turik.  Her husband, Dave Turik, was overseas when Tanya Turik got pregnant with Chris Shea's  child.  Jason Alexander  Turik was born five months after James Thom. Chris Shea had given the male version of my Russian name of Alexandra to Jason Alexander Turik.  Both Tanya Turik and Emma Thom were  good friends.
          
          Our son, Andrew, found out about James Thom, the son of Chris Shea and Emma  Thom
          
          In 1993, I divorced Chris Shea.  We had been married since 1971.  Chris Shea and I continued to live in the same  house with our three kids. Our son, Andrew  Shea, had a friend who lived in the same street as Emma Thom.  Shortly after the  divorce, Andrew came home and told us that a teacher had gotten Emma Thom pregnant and that they had a  kid. Andrew said that Chris Shea knew the father of the kid “very well, very well  indeed”. I told Andrew to get the name of the teacher and then I would go to the  police with the name.
          
          Shortly after the divorce in  1993, my sister Margaret  Samootin, came down from Brisbane,   Queensland. She was divorced.  Margaret  Samootin had a relationship with Chris Shea.  Margaret  Samootin and her kids were involved in drugs.  Margaret  Samootin worked for the Department of Police and Corrective Services, Brisbane, Queensland.  Margaret  Samootin took photographs of my two sons with a borrowed camera.  Margaret  Samootin kept commenting on the physical and healthy appearance of my two  sport’s active sons.  After Margaret Samootin returned to her home  in Brisbane,  Chris Shea had come home and told me he found out a scheme whereby he could get very  rich overnight involved in a highly illegal activity. I told him to keep out of  it.
          
          Andrew set up to have  accident, taken away from the accident alive and used as an illegal organ donor
 
          
          The forensic details concerning  Andrew David Shea’s murder are under the headers of “PHOTOS”, “MAPS”, "DOCUMENTS"  and  “TRANSCRIPTS”.
          
          On Christmas day 1993, Andrew  drove to Byron Bay to visit a friend.  Andrew had planned to spend the New Year at Byron Bay  and then return home to his part time job at the local hospital near our home in Sydney.  We had bush fires around Sydney.   Andrew could not come home as the roads to Sydney were cut off by the bush fires.  Instead of coming home as planned, Andrew  drove up to Brisbane  to stay at Margaret Samootin’s place  until the bush fires were over.  Margaret Samootin lives at 51 Peel Street,  Manly, Queensland.  Andrew was 20 years old.
          
          On Wednesday, 12 January, 1994,  the day before Andrew was due to come home to Sydney, Alexander Kirk, Margaret Samootin’s son, insisted that  Andrew go cycling with him. Andrew did not want to go as he was leaving first thing in the morning to come back home. Alexander then asked his mother, Margaret Samootin, to intervene. Both Alexander Kirk and Margaret Samooitn pressured Andrew to go cycling with Alexander. Alexander took the cycling route to Port of Brisbane.  Alexander  Kirk took this unmarked cycling route regularly after work. Alexander Kirk was a Queensland Junior cyclist champion. 
          
          Alexander Kirk and Andrew cycled on Port Road, Lytton, to the Port of Brisbane via the intersection of Pritchard Street  and Port Road,  Lytton.  They then turned around and  cycled back towards the intersection of Pritchard Street and Port Road.  Andrew had not been on this route  before.  It appears on the face of it,  that Alexander Kirk had instructed  Andrew to go straight ahead of him through the intersection, and had asked  Andrew to lead.  Meanwhile, Alexander Kirk had turned into the left  lane leading into Pritchard Street  traveling towards Wynnum from Port    Road.
            
          When the Alexander Kirk and Andrew had turned back to cycle back down Port Road, they had  gone by the construction site where John  Phillips and Scott Anthony Bryant were  sitting and chatting with others. John Phillips was the driver of the vehicle that had hit Andrew. Scott Anthony Bryant had claimed that he had followed John Philips in his vehicle. It was after 5.30 pm.  Scott Anthony Bryant had claimed that they had started  work at 7.00am.  The construction site  was located near the overpass construction on Port Road.  When Alexander  Kirk and Andrew cycled past, John  Phillips, Scott Anthony Bryant and others got into their vehicles and  followed the cyclists.
          
          There  was a Fiore Zulli at the accident  site.  Fiore Zulli lives at 12    Macallister Street, Carina.  At the time of the accident, Fiore Zulli lived with his aunty at 26 Birdwood Road,  Carina.  At the time of the accident, Fiore Zuli worked at Caltex  Refineries (Qld) Pty Ltd, South    Street, Lytton. Fiore Zulli, instead of going  home westwards was traveling eastwards.  Fiore Zulli had stated in his police  statement that he lived at “Chandler”.  This meant he would have had to travel  eastwards to get to Chandler.  Fiore Zulli never lived at Chandler.  There had been no satisfactory explanation  given as to why Fiore Zulli was  going the opposite direction instead of going home directly after work to his  Aunty’s place at 26 Birdwood Road,  Carina.
           
          After reading Fiore Zulli’s two police statements, it  had become apparent to me that Fiore  Zulli was not a truthful person.
          
          Andrew’s bicycle was initially hit from the rear by the driver of  the utility that was following him 
            
          On 23 September 1995, I had  telephoned Fiore Zulli.  Fiore Zulli had told me that he had initially  seen Andrew on Port Road,  next to the traffic island prior to the intersection, with the driver of the  utility following him.  Fiore Zulli told me that he saw the  utility strike the rear end of the bicycle that Andrew was on.  Fiore  Zulli told me that the utility was traveling to the extreme left hand side  of Port Road.  Fiore  Zulli told me that the two parties were positioned next to the traffic  island on Port Road  prior to the intersection.  Fiore Zulli told me that he then saw  Andrew cycle through the intersection.  Fiore Zulli then told me he saw the  vehicle follow Andrew and then veer to the left and to the left again.  Fiore  Zulli told me that he was shocked by what he saw.  Evidence shows that this did occur, i.e. that  Andrew was initially hit from behind when he was on Port Road prior to the intersection, and then Andrew cycled  through the intersection, westwards towards the safety of the traffic island on Pritchard Street, beyond the intersection.
          
          After the disturbing  conversation with Fiore Zulli, I  made an appointment to see the Coroner in Brisbane,   Queensland.  I had traveled to Brisbane.   I told the Coroner, Gary Casey, what Fiore Zulli had told me.  I had the police photographs with me.  I had showed Gary Casey, police photographs of the evidence on the utility’s  lower front centre bull bar where it had struck the bicycle from behind.  Gary  Casey thanked me and said to me that he was going to get John Ruller from the Traffic  Investigation Squad into his office.  Gary Casey said that he was going to  ask John Ruller to bring his police note  book.  Gary Casey told me that every police officer had a note book to  take details of the accident that they attended.  Gary  Casey said that he knew John Ruller on a personal level.
          
          Now back to the accident on the  evening of 12 January 1994.  John Phillips, the owner and driver of  the Toyota Hilux Utility Queensland Registration No 322CDO, hit Andrew’s  bicycle from behind when both parties were on Port Road just prior to the intersection  of Port Road  and Pritchard Street,  Lytton.  John Phillips lived at 48    Jacaranda Avenue, Boronia Heights,   Queensland.
          
          John Phillips, Fiore Zulli, Sergeant Ruller, Constables Ben  Dyball, Holly James and Samantha Johnson said  that Andrew had cycled through the T intersection from Pritchard Street, Lytton (i.e. travelling north), and turned  right into the path of an oncoming utility that had been travelling westwards on Port Road.   They said that the collision had occurred in the middle of the  intersection.  It was claimed that Andrew flew through the air for 45  meters before hitting the road, well away from the intersection.  The evidence shows that the utility was  traveling at 40 to 45 kilometers per hour and that Andrew did not fly through  the air for 45 meters before hitting the road.
          
          No physical evidence on the road of a collision at the intersection
          
          There was no physical evidence  of a collision at the intersection of Port    Road and Pritchard    Street, Lytton.
          
          It appears on the face of it, that upon the initial impact from the rear to the bicycle by the utility's lower rung bullbar, Andrew must have sped up and then  cycled through the intersection, travelling westwards.
          
          The driver of the utility mounted the curb and then hit Andrew on  the grassed area of the traffic island
          
          After Andrew had cycled past  the intersection, he veered to the left, and jumped the curb of the traffic  island onto the grassed area of the traffic island.  John Phillips had followed Andrew in his vehicle, veered to the  left and  jumped the curb of the traffic island.  Evidence shows that the left wheels of the utility were on the  grassed area of the traffic island.  Evidence shows that the  right wheels of the utility remained on the road. John Phillips hit Andrew when he was on the grassed area of the  traffic island.  John Phillips had hit Andrew coming up from behind him.
          
          Evidence shows that John Phillips had hooked up the right handle bar of the  bicycle to the left side of the utility’s bull bar. Evidence shows that Andrew's right calf muscle of his leg had been hit from behind from impact by the left edge of the bull bar.   Evidence shows that Andrew projected up into the windscreen,  rotated past the left passenger window and fell into the back tray of the utility.   Evidence shows that John  Phillips braked to a stop.
          
          I was informed on the night of the accident that Andrew had fallen  into the back tray of the utility
          
          On the night of the accident,  12 January 1994, Constable Ben Dyball,  Wynnum Police Station, told me that he and Constable  Holly James were just around the corner when the accident happened.  Constable  Dyball said that they were at the accident site within a minute after it  had happened. Constable Dyball told  me that they could not locate Andrew.  Constable Dyball told me that they did  not know where Andrew went.  Constable Dyball told me that they  looked into the swamp area around the intersection.  Constable  Dyball told me that someone had heard moaning from the back tray of the  utility.  Constable Dyball told me that Andrew had fallen into the back tray  of the utility onto some ladders.  Constable Dyball told me that they had  removed Andrew from the back of the utility and had placed him on the grassed  area of the traffic island next to the utility.  Constable Dyball told me that  Andrew was alive.  Constable Dyball told me that he waited with Andrew until the  ambulance officers came.
          
          The police photograph of Andrew  at the accident site show that Andrew initially had a nose tube put into his  left nostril to help him breath.  The  police photograph shows that Andrew then had a tracheotomy device put into his  throat.
          
          Andrew moved about the accident site in order to prepare a “fake”  accident report
          
          The evidence in the police  photographs show that Andrew was moved about the accident site to a different  location from where Constable Ben Dyball  and others had placed him after removing him from the rear tray of the utility.  Andrew was then placed on the road to satisfy  the police officers' theory of a straight line projectile throw from the “fake  collision” in the centre of the intersection.   Andrew’s final “fake” resting spot is 45 meters from the intersection of  Port Road  and Pritchard Street,  Lytton.  Andrew was then photographed in  the “fake” location by Sergeant Robert  John Ruller, Traffic Investigation Squad, Queensland Police Service.
          
          In one of the police photographs  there is a spray of blood on the road indicating that Andrew was moved about  the accident site.  Further on from the  spray of blood on the road, there is a line of blood that had been covered by  dirt.  It appears that Andrew had not been placed in the  “correct position”.  Therefore, the blood  line from Andrew’s injuries was covered with dirt; and Andrew was moved to a  different position and then photographed.
          
          Sergeant Robert John Ruller and Constable Samantha Johnson, Traffic Investigation Squad, Queensland  Police Service, Queensland,  had utilized the straight line of theory throw. That is, Andrew was supposedly hit  at the intersection by the utility which was traveling over 70 kilometers per  hour; Andrew supposedly flew like a projectile through the air for 45 meters;  the driver of the utility had supposedly travelled in a straight line from the  centre of the intersection, ran over Andrew’s body on the road, and supposedly came  to a stop, 75 meters from the intersection, with the bicycle's right handlebar attached to the  left front side of the utility’s bull bar.   The remainder of the bicycle was  sticking  out of the front of the vehicle, looking like a bull dozer attachment, with the rear wheel of the bicycle being foremost.  There are no corresponding gouge marks on the road surface from  the bicycle's badly damaged metal frame and wheels.
          
          The only problem is that the police photographs  and other evidence at the accident site does not match up with the straight  line of theory of travel of the vehicle, and after collision impact the straight line of  theory projectile throw of Andrew.  This  includes the single brake on the road westwards of the intersection indicating  that John Philips in his vehicle had  mounted the traffic island, hit Andrew and then braked to a stop.  During the actual accident time frame, the bicycle’s front wheel had been caught up  around the utility’s left front tire. The rear of the bicycle had up-ended. After the accident,    the portion of the bicycle that was caught up under the utility’s left front  wheel had been pulled out by unknown hands and the utility had been reversed.  The utility and the bicycle (still attached  to the utility’s left side of the front bull bar) had then been moved and then  photographed by the police.
          
          Police photographic evidence  shows that a car that had hit the back of the utility involved in the accident was towed away prior to  the police photographs being taken.  John Stephen Rennie, ambulance driver,  had stated in his police statement that he had spoken to the other driver  involved in the accident and asked him about his welfare. He incicated that it was a vehicular accident that he had attended. 
          
          After the accident occurred Fiore Zulli went back to Caltex Refineries (Qld) Pty Ltd, South Street,  Lytton.  Fiore Zulli works there.  Fiore Zulli asked the security person  at the gate to call for an ambulance and had informed him that my son was  unconscious.  Fiore Zulli went back to the accident site.
          
          The police had contacted my  sister, Margaret Samootin, at her home from the  accident site.  Margaret Samootin was at her home at 51 Peel Street, Manly. The police had  asked Margaret Samootin to bring  with her Andrew’s drivers license for a formal identification.  Margaret  Samootin went to Andrew’s carry bag.  Margaret Samootin took  Andrew’s wallet.  Margaret Samootin emptied Andrew’s wallet into the carry bag.  Margaret  Samootin took Andrew’s Learners Driver’s License.  Margaret  Samootin and Douglas Kirk went to  the accident site in her car.  Margaret Samootin stayed at the  accident site.  Alexander and Douglas Kirk returned home.  Douglas Kirk is the other son of Margaret Samootin.
          
          Andrew taken away from the accident site to a destination still  unknown to me
          
          The ambulance officers, Glen Thomas and John Stephen Rennie attended Andrew at the accident site.  Andrew was taken away from the accident site  to a destination still unknown to me.  On  the face of it, it appears that Glen  David Thomas and John Stephen Rennie had taken Andrew to a local hospital.   From there on Andrew was transported to the Brisbane morgue.  Andrew arrived at the Brisbane Morgue at  10.50pm.  The accident had occurred at  about 6.50pm.  Glen David Thomas and John Stephen  Rennie had left the accident site at 7.35pm.  There is no chain of custody documentation of  Andrew leaving the accident site and being transported to the morgue.
          
          Margaret Samootin at accident site
          
          At the accident site, my  sister, Margaret Samootin, had  picked up Andrew’s blue watch that I had previously given him.  It was badly damaged.  Margaret  Samootin told me that she had asked the police that if she could put the  watch into Andrew’s blood so that they could photograph it.  Margaret  Samootin had placed the watch in Andrew’s blood in the spot where the  position of his head had been on the road and not his wrists.  After the watch was photographed, Margaret Samootin, picked up the  watch.  Margaret Samootin told me that she got Andrew’s blood onto her  hands.  Margaret Samootin said that when she got home she had cleaned  most of the blood off the watch.  Margaret Samootin told me that she then  washed the watch in the washing machine to get the blood out of the cracks of the watch.  Margaret Samootin told me  that the watch was clean of blood.  The  day following the accident, Margaret  Samootin had given me Andrew’s watch.   I had flown up to Brisbane.  Margaret  Samootin had given me the broken bicycle pedal and broken cogs of the  bicycle chain which she got from the accident site. She told me that Constable Samantha Johnson had given her the broken bicycle pedal. 
          
          On the night of the accident, after Andrew had been removed  from the accident site, Sergeant Robert John Ruller,  Accident Investigation Squad, photographed the accident site.  Constable  Johnson picked up the broken bicycle pedal that was on the grassed area of  the traffic island well away from the intersection.  Constable  Johnson noted on her  rough sketch that this snapped off bicycle pedal was in the grassed area of the traffic island and marked the location as Point 18. Constable  Johnson gave the broken bicycle pedal to Margaret Samootin. 
          
          On the night of the accident 12  January 1994, Margaret Samootin went  with Constable Ben Dyball directly  from the accident site to the morgue.  Margaret Samootin lied to me when she  said that the police had picked her up at her home at Manly and then took her to  the morgue.
          
          The police communication  records show that this could not occur as the time factor would not allow the  deviation from the direct route to the morgue from the accident site.
          
          Andrew had his face smashed up after the police identification photographs  were taken at the morgue
          
          After the police identification  photographs were taken at the morgue at 10.50pm, Wednesday 12 January 1994, Andrew  had his face smashed up.  Andrew was  still alive when he had his faced smashed up.
          
          I went to Brisbane  the day following the accident
            
            On Thursday, 13 January 1994, I  had traveled up to Brisbane from Sydney.  I had wanted to see Andrew for myself at the  morgue.  I had wanted to confirm that he  was deceased.  I was not allowed to see  Andrew on that day.
            
            I was taken to the accident site by my sister Margaret Samootin
            
          I had been met at the airport  by my sister, Margaret Samootin.  Margaret  Samootin took me to the accident site.  Margaret Samootin photographed me next to the spot where the blood was from Andrew.  Margaret  Samootin told me that is where Andrew had been the night before and that  the collision had occurred at the intersection. 
 
          
          I was rather puzzled.  It seemed to me to that the blood stain on the road was an awfully long way from  the intersection.  I could not see how  the accident could have occurred in the manner described.  That is Andrew had traveled through the T intersection  and had turned right into the path of an oncoming vehicle, while he was cycling  on a bicycle – going slow after turning a steep right hand turn into a single  lane to go right.  Andrew did not know  the area.
          
          Andrew had very good  eyesight.  Andrew was a fitness  fanatic.  Andrew cycled a lot in Sydney.  Andrew swam a lot.  Andrew was a good runner.  Andrew did not take drugs.  Andrew did not drink.  Andrew did not smoke.  Andrew was a cheerful happy person.  Andrew had many friends.  Andrew was a student.  Andrew had a part time cleaning job at a  local hospital in Sydney.  Andrew had just got a part time job as a  basketball coach at a local private school.   Andrew was looking forward to his tertiary education at a  university.  Andrew had wanted to be a  sports teacher.  Andrew had wanted to do  his graphic arts degree after he had completed his university degree to be a  sports teacher.  Andrew had been to his  nominated university in Sydney to get “the feel  of it” before he went on his trip to Byron   Bay.
          
          On Thursday, 13 January 1994,  the day following the accident Sergeant  Robert John Ruller went to Bayside  Towing, 409 Wondal Road,  Tingalpa.  This is where John Phillip’s utility had been taken to after the accident.  Sergeant  Robert John Ruller had taken three photographs of Andrew’s path of travel  along the side of the utility, i.e. line of blood splatters, blood smears and human matter.  The first  photograph showed that there was contact between Andrew and the utility’s left front side  of the windscreen.  The second photograph  had shown that Andrew had rotated onto the upper side of the left passenger  door with the blood and human matter direction marks leading into the back tray  of the utility.  The third photograph  showed the blood and human matter direction marks leading into the back tray of  the utility.
          
          On Thursday, 13 January 1994,  the day following the accident when I was in Brisbane at Margaret Samootin’s place, I had been given a Queensland Police  Service business card with Constable Ben  Dyball’s and Constable Holly James on it.  I was told to contact them if I  had any queries.
          
          Police notebooks are missing
          
          Sergeant Robert John Ruller and Constable Johnson had stated that they took no notes of the  accident in their police note books (or perhaps the note books have  disappeared).  Sergeant John Ruller and Constable Johnson investigated the  accident.  Under the Freedom of  Information Act, I have tried to locate the Register that is used when police  note books are issued to police officers.   This too has vanished.
        Constable Johnson informed me that the collision had occured at the curb's edge west of the intersection
        After much pressure from me regarding the collision point Constable Samantha Johnson, through the Freedom of Information Act, sent me an altered To Scale Diagram with the collision point marked west of the intersection, on the left hand side of the road, next to the curb. She told me that is where John Phillips had told her on the night of the accident, that he had hit Andrew. 
          
          There is a strong possibility that Joseph Wills was at the accident  site at the time of the accident
          
          There is a strong indication that Joseph Wills, 130 Macarthy Road, Marsden, was involved  with the accident.  Joseph Wills, at the time of the accident, owned the red Ford  Falcon 045CEW.  The driver of the Red  Ford Falcon 045CEW had followed John  Phillips along Port Road.   Constable  Ben Dyball had written down in his notes that Scott Anthony Bryant was the owner of the red Ford Falcon 045CEW  and had followed John Phillips.  The information as to the owner of the red  Ford Falcon 045CEW was incorrect.
          
          On 12 February 2004, I had  visited Joseph Wills at his home at 130 Macarthy Road,  Marsden.  Joseph Wills confirmed that he was the former owner of the red Ford  Falcon 045CEW at the time of the accident.  Joseph Wills had looked at  the police photographs of the accident site.  Joseph Wills had referred to  a white mark on the road in one of the police photographs.  Joseph  Wills told me that were kids on the road drag racing before the accident  occurred and that they will not talk as they will be booked by the police for  drag racing.  I had recalled that prior  to my going to Brisbane  on the Easter weekend 1994 (2nd April 1994), I had telephoned Constable Samantha Johnson.  I had told her that I had wanted to view  the accident site and photograph it.  Constable Johnson told me that the  police had painted the yellow marks on the road; and that the white marks on  the road were from the kids who were drag racing before the accident had  occurred.
        Confirmation by police that Andrew had been moved at the accident site 
          
          At the Coronial Inquest Sergeant Robert John Ruller had stated  that the bicycle and the utility involved in the collision had been moved at  the accident site.  Sergeant Robert John Ruller did not state the location at the accident site from where these items  had been moved.
          
          A senior police officer at Wynnum Police Station had recently  confirmed that: 
        
          -  Andrew had fallen into the back of the utility as I had been  told by Constable Dyball on the  night of the accident by telephone
- then I was given the police business card  by Constables Ben Dyball and Holly James the day following the accident 
- then that event did occur  and no other event had occurred.  
This  police officer had stated that the story of Andrew flying through the air for  45 meters was rather “far fetched”.
          
          Andrew’s appearance at the morgue – Andrew had just been killed the day I  saw him 
          
          On the third day after the  accident, Friday, 14 January 1994, my sister, Margaret Samootin took me to the morgue to view Andrew's body. We were kept waiting a long time. We were told that the "autopsy" was taking longer than expected.  Initially, I was not permitted to enter the room  that Andrew was in.  He was behind a  glass window.  I had a gut feeling that  something was being hidden from me.
          
          I kicked up a stink until I was  allowed to go into the room to view Andrew’s body.  I immediately went to the side that was away  from the glass window.  I looked at  Andrew’s face.  I immediately knew that  he was kept alive after the accident.
          
          Andrew’s right eye was  swollen.  Andrew had a swollen fractured  jawbone.  Andrew had three tracheotomy  wounds to his throat.  I picked up Andrew’s  hands in my hands.  They were still warm,  but cooling down.  I moved his fingers  and bones in my hands.  They were  pliable.  I knew that Andrew had been  slaughtered that morning.  I kept looking  at Andrew’s features.
          
          Andrew’s body had not been  refrigerated.  He did not have moisture  on the skin where it had come into contact with the warmer air.  Andrew did not have hypostasis.  Andrew’s right eye was swollen shut.  His left eye was open.  I looked at the brown color in his left eye.  Instead of a deep brown, the iris of the left  eye was slightly lighter.  Andrew had  seven stitches to his face.  Five of the  stitches had fresh blood seeping through.   Dead people do not bleed.  Andrew  had some “old” bruises to his face and a “fresh” blue bruise to his face,  indicating that the bruising had occurred at different times.  Andrew had stubble on his face.  He shaved every day.
          
          Andrew had lost weight. I  looked under the sheet that was covering his body.  There was something missing from his chest.  Andrew’s face was frozen in agony by death.   His lower teeth were clenched over his upper teeth.  I knew that Andrew was not brain dead when he  was sliced into.  I have been told that  donors are taken off all medication six hours prior to the donation. My poor  dear son! What a horrible death he had. I held his hands in mine. They were  cooling down.  Andrew smelt clean.  It appeared to me that he had good nursing  care.
          I knew that Margaret Samootin was involved.  Margaret  Samootin was in the room with me.
          
          Later, I found out that the  Coroner, Gary Casey,  got Andrew’s organ.
          
          After Andrew’s death people got $$$ out of thin air
            
          After Andrew’s death, Emma Thom, Tanya Turik and others that Chris Shea knew got monies.  Chris Shea said that Emma Thom was “now very rich”.  Margaret Samootin seemed to have  come into monies.  Her banking habits  changed.  I noticed that when I was  visiting Margaret Samootin and she  wanted money for shopping instead of withdrawing money from her bank account,  she would go into her room and lock the door.   I would hear furniture being moved about.  Then, after a little while, she would come  out with the money.  Margaret Samootin purchased herself a mobile van.  Margaret  Samootin gave her daughter money to invest.  Margaret Samootin gave her  daughter and her boyfriend money to go on an extended holiday in Asia.  And so on it  went.  Quite a number of persons who were  involved in Andrew’s accident went on extended overseas holidays.
            
          After Andrew’s death, Chris Shea  spent an inordinate amount of time with Emma  Thom.  Chris Shea had helped Emma’s relative Leila Joan Dare renovate her business, Exquisite Skin & Beauty Salon.  Exquisite Skin & Beauty Salon was located in an arcade next to Woolworths at Dee Why.  Chris Shea told me that the business was making a  loss even after the renovations, as there was not enough human traffic going  by.  Chris Shea was then involved in the  transference of the business to Pittwater    Road, Dee Why.   Chris Shea had taken his mother to visit the Thoms.  Chris Shea’s mother had  come back home to my place at Mona Vale and told me how much the four year old James Thom looked like Andrew, except  that Andrew had olive skin and brown eyes; whereas James Thom had a fair skin and blue eyes.  Andrew looked like his father, Chris Shea.  James  Thom looks like his father, Chris  Shea.  Chris Shea had told me later that  the business Exquisite Skin & Beauty  Salon had made a considerable profit with his involvement in it.  Chris Shea was besotted with Emma Thom.  When Emma Thom turned eighteen she dumped  Chris Shea. Emma Thom is now married. Her name is now Emma Shannon. 
            
          At one time after Andrew’s  death, Chris Shea had come home very pleased.   Chris Shea told me that a “rich uncle” had given monies for Jason Alexander Turik’s future  education.
            
            Flawed report from James M Green, G E Engineering, 120   Kalmia Drive, Ashville, North    Carolina, United States
            
          I got James M Green, G E Engineering, 120 Kalmia Drive, Ashville, North Carolina,   United States, to  prepare a report of the accident for me.  James M  Green claims to be an expert in bicycle reconstruction accidents.  James  M Green prepared a flawed report.  James M Green stated that he examined  the bicycle’s frame and estimated that the speed of the vehicle was over 70  kilometers per hour.  James M Green had all the police  photographs, Constable Samantha  Johnson’s Coronial Report and her sketches and diagrams of the accident  site.  The marked length of the single  skid brake mark on the road on Pritchard    Street is 10.3 meters.  The forensic science states that this single  skid mark shows that John Phillips was driving between 40 to 50 kilometers per hour prior to braking.  That is as fast as a cyclist would go.  Andrew’s superannuation payout was used to  pay James M Green.  The report cost me $US3,000.00.  As to why James M Green was so brutal to me, I do not know.
            
          Prior to the Coronial hearing  that was to be held on 2nd December 1996, Robert Dunn, a family solicitor, told me that the Coroner said to  him that he did not want me to bring down the Queensland Police Service.  Prior to this time, Chris Shea had given  instructions to Robert Dunn to  transfer the 82 Waterview Street,  Mona Vale home, into his name.  The  lending company refused to get involved, as the property was in joint tenancy  between Chris Shea and I.  The home stayed in  joint tenancy.
            
            The first Coronial Inquest into Andrew’s death, 2 December 1996
            
          The first hearing of Andrew’s  Coronial Inquest was held on 2nd December 1996.
          
          During the Coronial Inquest Constable Samantha Johnson would not tell the  Court where the collision had occurred.  It  was her job to ascertain the collision point of the accident.  This omission is concealment of evidence.
            
            Constable Johnson did not note all the points of  interest of the accident on her “To Scale” diagram, i.e. debris of the  accident, the gouge marks in the cement area of the traffic island, all the  blood marks on the road, tire marks on the grassed area of the traffic island,  bicycle imprint on the grassed area of the traffic island, where the utility  had run over the bicycle, etc.  She was  required to do this.  This omission is a  concealment of evidence.
            
            Sergeant Robert John Ruller did not photograph the debris  of the accident that was strewn in a line in the grassed area of the traffic  island, west of the intersection of Port    Road and Pritchard    Street, Lytton, even though he should have done  this.  This is concealment of  evidence.  
            
            Constable Johnson had agreed that the vehicle  would have mounted the traffic island west of the intersection.  The hearing was adjourned to 13th October  1997.
            
            
            Our home at Mona Vale was sold in July 1997
            
          In July 1997 Chris Shea and I had  sold our former marital home at 82    Waterview Street, Mona Vale.
            
            I found out that the Coroner, Gary Casey got Andrew’s organ
            
          By the time the adjourned  Coronial hearing had come around, I knew that Gary Casey had got Andrew’s organ.   I had told Margaret Samootin  that I had found out that Gary Casey  had got Andrew’s organ.
            
            I found out more about Andrew’s accident
            
          I found out a lot more about  the accident.  I had got the police photographs  of Andrew at the accident site from James  M Green.  I got very upset when I saw  these photographs.  Andrew was definitely  alive when the police photographs were taken.  I had two photographs of Andrew in his  coffin.  I could see that Andrew had  sustained the broken jaw bone at a time after the police photographs of him  were taken at the accident site, to the time that I had seen him at the morgue.
            
          I went to Brisbane Police  Headquarters.  I had a look at the  negatives of the accident.  I located  another two photographs of Andrew.  These  photographs were taken at the morgue after the so called autopsy.  I had asked that these two negatives be produced  as photographs and be delivered to the Court for the hearing that was to be  held on 13th October 1997.  I  had also asked for the production of the identification photograph taken by the  police at the Coronial Inquest to be held on 13th October 1997.  I had wanted to pin point the time when  Andrew had his jaw bone broken.
            
                          I was set up to have a taped conversation with Warren Wex an  undercover cop
          
          A few weeks prior to the  adjourned hearing held on 13 October 1997, my brother, Paul Samootin, had telephoned me and said to me that he had wanted  me to see his friend, a Warren Wex.  Paul  Samootin was staying at my deceased mother’s home at 100 Kingsley Terrace,  Manly, Queensland.  Warren  Wex had wanted to see my documentation about Andrew’s accident.  Paul  Samootin told me that Warren Wex was  a private detective.
          
          I went to Brisbane with the documents that I had  prepared for the Inquest.  I had all the questions  typed up that I was going to ask the witnesses in Court.  Paul  Samootin had taken me into the room attached to the kitchen.  Paul  Samootin left the room to go downstairs to the room below the room I was in  with Warren Wex.  During the course of conversation, it had  become apparent to me that Warren Wex was  an undercover cop.  It had become  apparent to me that the conversation was being taped.  At the conclusion of discussions, Warren Wex had told me that I had  overwhelming evidence to support my case, and that is Andrew had been set up to  have an accident and that he was used as an illegal organ donor.
          
          At the adjourned Coronial Inquest an attempt was made on my life to  shut me up
                                          
          At the adjourned Coronial  hearing on 13th October 1997 an attempt was made on my life to shut  me up.
          
          Initially Chris Shea was not going  to go to Brisbane  to the adjourned hearing.  I did not care  much.  There had been a lot of  arguments.  I could not understand his  attitude.  Most dads that I knew cared  about their children.  I had seen  distraught fathers who had sobbed over their deceased child’s grave at the  cemetery.  Chris Shea never cried about  Andrew’s death.  Chris Shea looked relieved.
          
          Early Sunday morning, on 12th  October, 1997 Chris Shea and I had left Sydney  to drive to Brisbane  for the adjourned hearing.  We arrived in  Beaudesert Queensland  on the night of 12th October 1997.  Chris Shea and I stayed in a caravan park.  Chris Shea had contact with a person via his mobile  telephone when he went to have a shower.   Chris Shea had told me that he was told what to do at the inquest.
            
          On the same day, in Sydney, someone had deposited $350 into Chris Shea’ bank  account to cover Chris Shea’ costs for the trip to Brisbane for the inquest.  (On 14 October 1997, the person who had  deposited the $350 took out $45 out of Chris Shea’ bank account.  This person had such a good time in Sydney that he had  overspent his monies.  This person needed  petrol money to get home.)
          
          When Chris Shea and I got into Court  for the adjourned hearing of the Coronial Inquest into Andrew’s death on the  morning of 13th October 1997, I was told where to sit by George Moss.  George  Moss had referred to a particular item that I had discussed with Warren Wex, the private investigator  (undercover cop) that my brother, Paul  Samootin, had set up.  George Moss told me that I got it  wrong, and said that he started working in the Coroner’s office on a certain  date and not the date that I had mentioned.   I said to him that I was awfully sorry about it.
          
          I drink a lot of water. I had a  look at the water in the glass jar.  It  looked rather peculiar.  I poured some water  out into a plastic cup.  It did not look  right.  It looked heavy.  I had a taste of the water.  I did not drink it.  Shortly afterwards the police officers  entered the room.  I was told that Chris Shea  was going to ask the questions and I was not to ask any questions at all.  The inquest started.  My eyes went out of focus and I slid down my  chair to somewhere down below the desk.   No one came to my aid.  I knew  that I had been “nobbled”.
          
          Chris Shea let the case run through his fingers about Andrew’s murder
            
          When I recovered somewhat, I  staggered out of the Court room.  I went  into one of the interview rooms and lay down.   Later I went back into the court room.   I was very shaky.  I felt  drained.  My head ached.  I could hardly hold it up let alone ask  questions.  I was very ill.  Chris Shea just let the case run through his  fingers.  He asked stupid questions.  He did not conduct the hearing in a proper  manner asking questions.  He supplied the  answers to which the police officer or the witness concerned agreed.  At this point in time, I did not know that  Chris Shea was involved in Andrew’s death.
            
          I did not go the following day  to the Coronial Inquest.  The only item  on the agenda was the testimony of Sergeant  Robert John Ruller.  I was just too  sick to go to Court.
            
          Sergeant Robert John Ruller, Queensland  Traffic Accident Investigation Squad did not produce an accident reconstruction report on Andrew’s  accident
          
          On 14th October  1997, Sergeant Robert John Ruller had a field day dissecting James M Green’s  report.  Sergeant Robert John Ruller did not produce his own reconstruction report of the accident; even though he had been at the  accident site and was supposed to investigate it and produce his own accident reconstruction report. Sergeant Ruller did not have a police note book to refer to regarding the details of the accident.
          
          Sergeant John Ruller said that the bicycle and the  utility had been moved at the accident site.  Sergeant John Ruller did not  determine from where the bicycle and the utility had been moved.  Sergeant John Ruller did not determine the speed of the vehicle at the time of  collision by the length of the single skid mark left on the road by the  utility.  Sergeant John Ruller refuted James  M Green’s report that the vehicle had mounted the curb, as James M Green had stated the vehicle  was traveling over 70 kilometers per hour.   In actual fact John Phillips was traveling between 40 to 45 kilometers, and with the utility traveling at  that speed John Phillips had the  capacity to mount the curb of the traffic island and take Andrew out.
        On 24 October 1997 I had the ownership of my home and my monies stripped away from me 
        Ten days after the Coronial Inquest into my son's death, I had my home and monies stolen from me. I had said to Chris Shea that I had intended to pursue justice for our son, Andrew David Shea, regardless of the outcome of the inquest. Please read my website http://www.rortinthecourts.com. I have had my marital home (26 Oxford Falls Road, Beacon Hill) and marital monies stolen from me by a complete "stranger" named Peter John Deans. Chris Shea was involved in the fraud. I have been beaten up by Peter John Deans. I had been evicted by Peter John Deans from the home that was purchased with my monies. I have been bankrupted by the the solicitor who was involved in defrauding me out of the possession of my home and monies. I am now destitute. But I have not given up the fight for "justice". 
        At Christmas time 1997 Chris Shea told me that he was involved in  Andrew’s murder
          
          When I was living in my former home at 26 Oxford Falls Road, Beacon Hill, at Christmas time 1997, when  the kids were out, I had entered Chris Shea’ room.   I had sat down on his bed next to him.   I had asked him why he had let the Coronial hearing into Andrew’s death  run through his fingers.  I said to  Chris Shea, that he knew that Andrew had been murdered.  Chris Shea agreed with me that Andrew had been murdered.  Chris Shea then said to me – “You may as well call me a murderer for that is what I am”.  I immediately understood what this  meant.  Chris Shea was involved in Andrew’s  murder.
        I  was shocked.  I went into my room.  I sat on my bed looking at the floor.  My life was a misery at that precise point of  time.  The father of my child had killed  our child.  Chris Shea came into my room.  Chris Shea said to me words to the effect that I  was no longer to pursue justice for Andrew as I would undo everything that he  had worked hard for.  I did not think  that having sold a son as an organ donor to be murdered was anything that one  could work hard for.
        From that time on, I had become a different person
        Chris Shea left the home permanently on 22 October 1998. I have been fighting for justice through the Courts. Amazing though, that perpetrators of human rights get very angry when they are made accountable for their acts of human rights abuse! 
        So please read my web site http://www.rortinthecourts.com for further details about what has occurred from this point of time in my life and onwards.