'Maybe if I hadn't been drinking different decisions would have been made,' she said.

Mr Webber is also suffering terribly with the guilt of having killed two people, even in self defence, with the police saying it has 'destroyed' himIn a small town like theirs, everyone knows everyone and its often 'hard to escape the whispers', but the family look forward to closure and answers for everybody involvedJune 2018: Candice Locke, 29 and Tom Davy, 27, met three months earlier via a dating app.

Ms Locke was living in Ayr, about 90 minutes south of Townsville, and he in Cairns.September 30, 2018: They met up with each other in Alva Beach, north of Queensland, for the NRL Grand Final long weekend. Ms Locke knocked on the door pleading for assistance at 11.30pm when she met Dean Webber, 19, who was living in the property. The pair went for a fishing trip on a beach where they met local father-of-three Corey Christensen, 37.Mr Davy and Mr Christensen bonded over their love of NRL and the pair were invited to watch the match on a vacant block next to his home. Ms Locke's (pictured) father Martin, a former North Queensland Cowboys player, said his family is waiting on the results of the inquest just like the other familiesChilling photographs taken at the Webber home days after the incident show blood drops staining the concrete verandaThe police investigation is still underway, and member for Burdekin, Dale Last, told 'The families of the victims... want to see the young fella in the clink,' the ex-policeman said. Mr Webber wasn't charged after police concluded it was self-defence. It was deemed he acted in self defence, protecting not only his own life but that of an injured female. Candice Locke, 29 (pictured) begged Mr Webber for help after knocking on his door after the NRL grand finalHe went on to say while there is nothing to suggest he did anything other than what has been reported, rumours and innuendo within the community was rife, and wouldn't be put to bed until the police report was finalised. He's incredibly lucky that way, but very unlucky the other way. Dean Webber, 19, stabbed two men to death after they stormed his house searching for a woman. But Ms Locke knows the emotional scars will take longer to heal, and like everyone else she feels 'terrible' that two people lost their lives.Like Mr Webber, she too is seeing a therapist to deal with the painful memories of the night. We haven't been able to move past that day. The devastated families of two men who were stabbed in a Queensland coastal town comforted each other as police continued to piece together their puzzling deaths. I'd never broken a bone before so I was very upset and wanted to call an ambulance.

Just after midnight on Monday, Dean Webber, 19, answered the door to his Alva Beach home in north Queensland after hearing Candice Locke screaming, “Don’t let them get me. DETECTIVES investigating how two men ended up dying from stab wounds in Alva, a sleepy beach village in north Queensland, have said the deaths could’ve been a result of self-defence. A source revealed the men said 'we've got you now, you little p***k,' as they approached the teen. The men, 27 and 37, were found dead in the middle of Topton St after a fight broke out between a group of people. Ten minutes later, the men ripped Mr Webber's screen door and stormed inside his home saying 'we've got you now, you little p***k'.The men grabbed Mr Webber 'round the throat, lifted him off the ground and then threw him to the floor'.Mr Webber 'blindly thrust a kitchen knife in the dark' to defend himself, hitting one man in the chest and the other through the armpit.