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Accused murderer wanted submissive women

A man who allegedly murdered a teen sex worker said he was looking for submissive females on a social networking website, a Brisbane court has been told.

March 11, 2020

The man who allegedly murdered teen sex worker Tiffany Taylor advertised for submissive females on a social networking website, a court has been told.

Rodney Wayne Williams, 65, also wrote he would like to “teach the right girl the good life” on the Oasis website, which he later used to meet the 16-year-old.

Williams is accused of murdering Tiffany in July 2015 after the pair arranged to meet for paid sex and he collected her from a motel in Logan.

He has pleaded not guilty in the Brisbane Supreme Court and says he dropped Tiffany at a truck stop west of Ipswich.

But prosecutor Philip McCarthy QC says Williams drove to a Larapinta industrial park where “something happens” while he was stopped for about 20 minutes.

He said Williams then drove to the Esk-Ferndale region, where police have searched dams and bushland for Tiffany’s body, without success.

Mr McCarthy says Williams described himself as a single, 60-year-old on the Oasis website.

“I have a magic tongue and pride myself on the fact I know more about the female body than most girls know,” he said, reading Williams’ profile on Wednesday.

“Try me, you might be surprised. I am what is called a gentle master.”

Williams also said he treated his “subs with love and respect and expect the same in return”.

“Please girls, if you say you are willing to try anything for the first time, don’t run and hide,” he wrote.

“I am a master looking for submissive females.”

Earlier, Mr McCarthy said after Williams murdered Tiffany he set about laying a false trail of communication with the teen on the Oasis website.

The jury was shown a message sent about three hours after Williams picked her up said: “Sorry I didn’t turn up, decided I wasn’t going to pay for it”.

The court has heard Tiffany began drifting from her family aged 12 after meeting a man named Gregory Hill, who was almost three decades her senior.

Her older sister Chloe Taylor said Tiffany was also chroming and smoking cannabis instead of going to school.

As the pair grew closer her family urged Tiffany to cut-ties with Mr Hill.

But Tiffany left her family’s home and began living with Mr Hill.

By the time she disappeared on July 12, Tiffany and Mr Hill, 45, had been together for four years and lived in hotels, often paid for in cash by Tiffany’s sex work.

Mr Hill has denied pimping Tiffany out or knowing she was selling sex.

However, in the days before she disappeared, Tiffany sent dozens of messages offering sex for cash to men she met on Oasis.

Mr Hill was also found with 300 messages on his phone about meeting men and money.

The trial continues.

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