Trio handed life sentences for 'horrific' toolbox murders
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Three men found guilty of the “horrific” murder of two people who drowned in a toolbox have been given a 30-year life sentence.

Cory Breton, 28, and Iuliana Triscaru, 31, were killed at Kingston in Logan, south of Brisbane, on January 24, 2016.

The pair had been beaten, stabbed and choked before they were stuffed into a two-metre-long toolbox.

Luliana Triscaru and Corey Breton were found in a toolbox thrown in a swamp. (9News)

Stou Daniels, Davy Malu Junior Taiao and Trent Michael Thrupp were found guilty of the pair’s murder for a second time following a retrial.

Justice Glenn Martin said they had engaged in “appalling conduct” when he sentenced the trio in the Queensland Supreme Court today.

“It is difficult to imagine the immense terror they felt in the hours leading up to their deaths,” he said.

The decision by Justice Martin aligned with crown prosecutor Nathan Crane’s argument, resulting in the three defendants receiving a 30-year sentence rather than the required 20-year minimum.

All three defendants have already spent more than nine years in custody, which was recognised as time served.

In her victim impact statement, Breton’s partner, Miranda Parkinson, expressed that she realized he had passed away the moment detectives contacted her to arrange a visit to their home.

“I lost any hope I had held onto after 17 painstaking days that Cory was missing,” she said.

“The man that I loved, that I thought I was going to spend the rest of my life with, no longer exists.”

Breton’s sister Tamara Kazim-Breton told the defendants about the person they “threw away so easily like they were nothing”.

“Your actions didn’t just take Cory, you tore us apart”, she said.

“None of us living decent lives should be forced to relive this horror.”

Police divers found the bodies of Cory Breton and Iuliana Triscaru in a toolbox at the bottom of a lagoon in 2016.
The jury previously heard evidence that the victims could have been alive when the toolbox was thrown into the water and weighed down with concrete. (9News)

Triscaru’s mother and family members said in a joint victim impact statement that she was cherished as the heart of the family.

“Her senseless killing has left wounds that continue to bleed,” the family members said.

A jury returned its verdict on June 20 after deliberating for more than two days.

The trio faced a retrial in Brisbane after the Court of Appeal set aside murder convictions in July 2024.

Breton and Triscaru had been lured to a Kingston unit before being attacked by a group of men over a drug-dealing dispute.

The men drank whiskey and played video games for hours after torturing the pair and forcing them into the toolbox.

The terrified pair made so much noise as the container was being moved, music from an awaiting ute was turned up in a bid to conceal it.

Thrupp either threw the toolbox, weighed down by concrete, into nearby Scrubby Creek or was present when it happened, Crane told the jury.

Breton and Triscaru had been lured to a Kingston unit before being attacked by a group of men over a drug-dealing dispute. (9News)

Daniels and Taiao were also liable for murder by forcing the victims into the toolbox hours before their deaths, he said.

Police divers found the bodies locked in the toolbox submerged in the lagoon two weeks later.

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