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Suspect in love triangle murder provided rides to victim’s wife

13 April 2026
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A woman testified in a NSW Supreme Court trial that she received rides to work and dance lessons from Gofal Baziad, the man accused of murdering her ex-husband, Jason Palmer, shortly after Palmer’s disappearance on February 6, 2004. Renny Palmer explained that two days after the alleged murder, Baziad attempted to reassure her over the phone, suggesting that Jason may have gone to a nightclub. The couple had been seen together at Ms. Palmer’s home before Jason’s disappearance, and Baziad allegedly picked her up for work the day after the incident. During the trip, Ms. Palmer felt ill, and they eventually returned home. Baziad later accompanied her to dance training, even as she unsuccessfully attempted to contact her missing ex-husband. Jason Palmer’s body was discovered weeks later, concealed in a sleeping bag in the Nepean River.

Why It Matters

This case underscores the complexities of domestic relationships and the potential for jealousy to escalate into violence. Love triangles, such as the one involving Renny Palmer, Jason Palmer, and Gofal Baziad, often lead to tragic outcomes, as evidenced by this incident. The trial highlights the legal system’s role in addressing such crimes, particularly concerning the motivations and psychological factors that can influence behavior in competitive romantic situations. The eventual discovery of Jason Palmer’s body and the ongoing legal proceedings also reflect the broader societal implications surrounding domestic violence and the need for effective intervention and support systems for victims.

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