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Building a Great Railroad by Glenn Hoffmann
Building a Great Railroad by Glenn Hoffmann









“Cause I liked you and I don’t like the situation you are in,” he also messaged. Hoffmann later replied: “I wanted to ask you why you fucked me and others while you’re in love with Alex?” The court heard Collins and Hoffmann were briefly in love and had plans to move in together.īut two weeks before the shootings, Collins texted Hoffmann a message that read: “Hoffy, I love Alex”.

Building a Great Railroad by Glenn Hoffmann

He also said it caused him to be “out of his mind” and temporarily insane. Hoffmann told police after he was arrested that he believed he’d been poisoned or fed a “spiked” ice pipe the night before the killings. Sisois, 57, died from a gunshot to the head in the car park at the Buff Club and Rob Courtney, 52, was stabbed more than 30 times and shot dead at Darwin Recycling.

Building a Great Railroad by Glenn Hoffmann Building a Great Railroad by Glenn Hoffmann

Hassan Baydoun, 33, died at the Palms Motel and Nigel Hellings, 75, was fatally shot at an apartment complex. The Crown says Hoffmann used a shotgun to murder four men in less than an hour as he searched for Collins and a man named Alex Deligiannis less than 24 hours later. I said ‘we have to ring the police’.”Ĭollins said Hoffmann also texted her saying he believed Sisois had “spiked” the drugs he smoked. “He tried to coerce me to go with him,” she said. Bossing him around,” she said.Ĭollins said Hoffman smoked three pipes in about an hour then left before returning later in the evening with another person. The court heard Hoffmann was at Collins’ home in Darwin’s outskirts with one of the men shot dead the following day, Michael Sisois. “It was just off, maybe burnt, I’m not sure.” It didn’t taste nice,” she told the Northern Territory supreme court on Monday. Kelly Collins, a woman he met in drug rehabilitation and later formed a relationship with, says the pair smoked crystal methamphetamine the night before the men were killed.











Building a Great Railroad by Glenn Hoffmann