Wieambilla shooting: Gareth and Stacey Train share bizarre videos ranting about police and religion
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A series of bizarre video clips has surfaced showing two of the three doomsday prepper cop killers discussing deranged theories about religion and death, and their distrust of government organizations, including the police force.
The clips, believed to feature Gareth and his wife Stacey Train, were posted on a now-deleted YouTube account.
In one video, a woman, believed to be Stacey, is heard narrating a handwritten letter offering another conspiracy theorist a “safe haven” to stay on her property.
It is understood that the other woman, ‘Deanna’, had concerns that the authorities would ‘come for her children’.
Stacey and Gareth, along with Gareth’s brother Nathaniel, shot dead two police officers at their property in Wieambilla, west of Brisbane, on Monday afternoon.
The murderous trio ambushed four Queensland police officers who were investigating a missing persons report on Nathaniel Train.
Officers Matthew Arnold, 26, and Rachel McCrow, 29, were shot dead at point-blank range, while neighbor Alan Dare was also killed. The trains were killed in a shootout with elite specialist police later that night.
A series of bizarre video clips has surfaced showing two of the three doomsday prepper cop killers discussing deranged theories about religion and death, and their distrust of government organizations, including the police force. A video showed the missing person report of Nathaniel Train
Gareth Train and his wife Stacey Traina are believed to have shared strange videos talking about religion and death.
A day before the shooting, another video was posted showing a woman believed to be Stacey as she narrated a letter she had written to a fellow conspiracy theorist.
One of the videos posted in the days leading up to the brutal ambush begins with the title screen of the Cops TV show before showing the photo of Nathaniel shared by police when he was reported missing.
A voice, which has been digitally altered and is believed to be Gareth Train’s, then reads the missing persons report before going on an odd tirade with references to Train’s younger brother.
“I see there was no mention that this missing man was a high-level corruption whistleblower within the NSW department of education,” the voice said.
He then refers to “connections to the NSW Police organized crime syndicate and obsessed people branch” and an ASIO officer posing as a journalist.
One of the videos posted in the days leading up to the brutal ambush opens with the title screen of the TV show Cops before showing the photo of Nathaniel shared by police when he was reported missing.
“You want to make this public using my little brother,” the video ends, before showing an image of a large knife and ax on the table.
Another video, believed to feature the voice of Stacey Train, begins with a satanic image of skulls being struck by lightning.
In the eight-minute video, posted Monday afternoon just three hours before the siege began, the woman reads from an apocalyptic biblical book called ‘2 Ezra.’
The book was excised from the Bible in the 1880s and speaks of a ‘future age’ that will one day replace the current world order, as well as justifying why God allows evil to occur in the world.
A man, believed to be Gareth, can be seen in another video, but again the voice was digitally altered and a heavy filter was placed over his face.
Stacey and Gareth were shot dead in a late-night shootout with police three hours after their final video was uploaded.
In the letter, Stacey, who has two children with Nathaniel, whom she was married to before Gareth, revealed that she had distanced herself from her adult children because they “chose the world” and the “broader path their partners and friends are on.” “. .
‘This is a pain that will only heal in heaven. His son is small enough to hold in his arms. You must not allow anyone to take it away from you.
A man, believed to be Gareth, can be seen in another video, but again the voice was digitally altered and a heavy filter was placed over his face.
“Sometimes they have to kill us because they can’t get the spirit out,” he says in the November video.
Gareth’s brother, Nathaniel Train (pictured), was also killed by police after shooting dead two officers.
A second video opens with the title screen of the TV show Cops, along with audio of the Bob Marley song Bad Boys, as a person, believed to be Gareth, delivers a scathing, foul-mouthed message to officers. Queensland and NSW police officers, individually naming a handful. from them.
Footage had previously surfaced of a man and woman, believed to be Gareth and Stacey, bragging about the cold-blooded murders of the two officers.
Video of the couple huddled in the dark was uploaded at 7:39 p.m. on the night of their brutal ambush, three hours after the couple and their brother Nathaniel fired shots at police officers.
In the clip, Gareth Train said: ‘They came to kill us and we killed them.’ He also refers to the police as ‘devils and demons’.
Stacey Train then ends the video by saying, “See you when you get home” and “I love you, Don.” It is not clear who they are referring to.
Approximately three hours after the video was released, the three members of the Train family were shot dead by tactical police.
A third officer was shot in the leg but is recovering, while a fourth managed to hide in the bushes until rescued by colleagues.
Killed on duty: Matthew Arnold, 26, was killed upon arrival at the property, as was Rachel McCrow, 29