‘Menace to Society’ says don’t mess with my family
Rachel Scobez says she would “die or do 25 to life” for her family. And she’s got the tattoos to prove it.
After threats to throw a bomb at police and slit a person’s throat were thrown out of court, Rachel Scobez says she’ll “die or do 25 to life” for her family.
The 27-year-old has “Menace to Society” inked across her chest, “loyalty” on her neck and tributes to her grandmother and her dog among her many other tattoos.
After appearing at Toronto court, near Newcastle in NSW last month, she posted selfies outside with the words: “Menace to Society 4 Life. FTP, FTL, FTS”.
In another post, the Lake Macquarie woman wrote “F**k the Police, Law, System. No Effect. You can lock the locks but you can’t stop the clock!”.
She also posted different selfies with filters claiming she was “bored” at court.
Scobez has posted on her numerous Facebook pages that she would die or do a lengthy prison sentence for her family – including her dog.
Her Staffordshire terrier is named Nike Menace Blaze and she calls him her “5/8”.
She has posted numerous messages about the dog, saying “Love! Loyalty! Trust! Respect!”.
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Rachel May Scobez was initially charged with use carriage service to harass, menace or offend and stalk intimidate intend fear, physical harm.
She was refused bail, but later released and all charges were dismissed under a Mental Health Act plea.
The charges arose after Scobez had allegedly demanded that Channel 10 delete a video of a news item about her younger brother Tuki Lawrence.
Mr Lawrence was charged with two counts of acts done in preparation for terrorist attacks, after letters were allegedly found in his Supermax prison cell allegedly plotting to attack police and prison officers.
Police alleged Rachel wrote on Facebook about wanting to throw a bomb at police and “slit (the) throat … and rub bacon in the face” of a person, but the charges were dismissed by the court.
She also allegedly wrote, “Tuki Lawrence is my youngest brother. Have some f***ing respect …”.
Scobez, who also posts her MIN or prison number on her Facebook page, posts birthday messages for those members of her family who have died.
In one post, Scobez mourned her grandmother Maria Caluwaers who died in 2015, age 63.
In another post depicting the funeral order of service, she mourned Kenneth John Denniss, who was shot dead in 2018 at Maryland outside Newcastle, aged 38.
Mr Denniss was killed over an altercation about a motorcycle by former ice addict, Daniel “Hawko” Hawkins, who was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to less than five years prison.
Scobez has also posted birthday wishes for her brother in prison, writing in May 2019: “Tuki 21st. Love you my big little brother … love you all with all my heart and more so f***ing blessed”.
Tuki Lawrence’s mother Paanice Frauline Lawrence is also in prison awaiting trial for the alleged murder of her partner on the Gold Coast.
Ms Lawrence, known as Paania, is accused of allegedly murdering demolition worker Scott James Morrison at a Southport home in January 2018.
Mr Morrison was shot in the back above the left buttocks, the bullet severing a major artery.
Ms Lawrence was due to go to trial in 2020, but the matter is now expected to proceed this year.
Rachel Scobez posted images of her brother Tuki and other family members last month, writing on Facebook “I love all my family with all my heart and more!!”.