Multiple Australian outlets report that Simon Peter Carman, a Perth man accused in connection with the death of a 17-year-old Thai girl, had months of unusual social media activity that includes posts on the Threads platform. The West Australian and PerthNow describe the content as “bizarre” and say it emerged during reporting leading up to or around the time of his arrest. 7News Australia similarly reports that Carman pursued or targeted women on Threads before his arrest.

Across the accounts, outlets focus on the existence of sustained social media posting over several months and link that activity to the investigation involving the Thai teenager’s death. The reporting frames the posts as part of the public record that has been uncovered, rather than as a confirmed motive or direct evidence within the story summary. The details provided in the excerpts do not describe the full content of the posts or any legal findings, only that the social media conduct is being reported as part of the circumstances surrounding Carman’s arrest.