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Two gay men in Nashville are sparking nationwide outrage after recording a video of themselves mocking the baby they had via surrogacy as it cries for its mother for content. Man: “Who do you want, Dada or Pop?” Baby: “Mama” Man: “No, there is no mama.” Baby: cries



Farmers in Victoria are demanding action after a beloved grandfather was savagely murdered on his farm, and suspect a Middle Eastern livestock theft gang is to blame. The body of father-of-five Richard "Rick" Wills, 65, was found in a shallow grave on his property in Ouyen on Tuesday last week after leaving his home at 8am on April 5, Easter Sunday, to go to work. Victoria Police said he was fatally shot, and believe he was dragged behind a vehicle on the farm before being buried, and Detective Senior Sergeant Steve Trewavas from the Missing Persons Squad described the murder as a "vicious killing". Detectives are now investigating whether the murder was linked to a spate of recent sheep thefts after Mr Wills' family confirmed he had recently reported livestock missing to police, saying it was an "avenue of inquiry". However, some locals are calling for authorities to do more, believing the brutal killings are linked to a Middle Eastern "Merino sheep theft mafia" that has been targeting lambs across rural Victoria since at least last year, as reported. Farmer Kevin Butler pointed to a May 2025 incident in which police released images of three Middle Eastern men stealing Merino sheep from a farm in Strathlea, and another alleged incident in early April in Kurting, which he said was "the epicenter of this theft epidemic." He said a farmer at Brenanah had seen two Middle Eastern men in a ute with no registration scoping out properties, while another local reported on April 12 that about 100 unshorn lambs were allegedly stolen from a sheering shed on a farm at Clunes, near Ballarat. Mr Butler said a "highly credible and respected fellow farmer" had told him he lost 200 to 300 Merino sheep to livestock gangs every year, and that criminals would take 20 to 40 at a time after lifting gates off hinges or pushing fences over. The farmer said drones are used to locate the sheep, which are immediately slaughtered, sometimes in a truck, and that Merinos are chosen because they can be easily chased down in open paddocks until they collapse from exhaustion. Mr Butler said more suspected thieves, "positively identified" as Middle Eastern, were caught in the act in the Golden Triangle region and followed at 10.30pm on Monday night, and demanded more attention from the government and police. "If this shocking death happened at Bondi, it would be plastered everywhere and like the passion police had in finding Dezi Freeman no matter the cost and with every resource called in but not for this farmer who could have been you or me," he wrote. "We've heard nothing since from police. The silence here is hardly golden it smacks of unconscionable indifference and incompetence." A GoFundMe has been set up to raise money for Mr Wills' devastated family, some of whom do not believe a livestock gang were responsible, ABC News reported. After the body was found, Donna Wills, Mr Wills' wife of 32 years, described her late husband as a "kind-hearted man" and revealed the last time she saw him was when he kissed her goodbye before leaving for the farm on Easter Sunday. "If he saw someone stopped on the side of the road he'd be the one who would turn around, go back, and make sure they were alright," she said. "He was one to help anyone ... would give them anything. "Why would they want to do it to him?" In June last year a 68-year-old farmer was violently assaulted and his home burned down after a violent home invasion in Yea, in what police believe may have been a case of mistaken identity. Victoria Police described the suspects as Middle Eastern in appearance and said they were believed to have spoken Arabic during the attack. #news #richardwill #farmer #murder #middleeasterngang #victoria #australia


''There is no unacceptable risk of danger to the community as a whole. I am satisfied that the proposed conditions mitigate risk.'' ''I will be granting bail.''



The decision to grant Ben Roberts-Smith bail reflects that he is entitled to the presumption of innocence. Even though he has been bailed, these criminal proceedings will be hanging over Ben’s head for years. It looks like the process is the punishment. War heroes don’t belong in political prisons. His successful bail application is a step in the right direction for this war hero. This Anzac Day, attend for Ben. Attend for the hundreds of thousands of ANZACs. Attend for our serving soldiers and those who love this country enough to fight for it.

















