By Andrew Kos, staff
The foster brother accused of the incest of slain Queensland schoolgirl Tiahleigh Palmer is refused bail for a second time, amid allegations he may have been involved with other underage girls.
Tialeigh’s foster father Rick Thorburn was charged with her murder in September, almost a year after her body was found on the banks of a Gold Coast river.
Police claim Rick Thorburn was trying to cover up the alleged incest by his son Trent at the family’s Chambers Flat home at Logan, south of Brisbane.
Today, Trent Thorburn, 19, was denied bail in the Supreme Court in Brisbane, making it the second time his application was refused.
He is charged with incest, perjury and attempting to pervert the course of justice, for the alleged false testimony given to secret Corruption and Crime Commission hearings into Tiahleigh’s death.
The court heard police believed Trent Thorburn, who had been working as a dance teacher, could be at risk of reoffending as Tiahleigh may not have been the first underage girl with whom he had a relationship.
“The respondent points to the fact he is involved in dance classes and would have contact with children ranging in age,” Justice Bond said.
“Police believe that if the defendant were released on bail he poses an unacceptable risk of offending against other children.
“I do note that there is material exhibited … that suggests the alleged offending between the applicant and an underage girl with Tialeigh is not the first occasion that he may have been involved in that conduct.”
Justice Bond noted Trent Thorburn had sought to impose a bail condition that he not have unsupervised contact with females under the age of 16, arguing that would be sufficient to reduce the risk of him committing an offence of that nature.