Stoccos in police custody until January

Father-and-son offenders Gino and Mark Stocco have been remanded in police custody until next year.
Gino, 57, and Mark, 35, were charged with 34 offences, including murder, police pursuit and discharging a firearm with intent to resist arrest.
According to court documents, police will allege the pair murdered Rosario Cimone, 68, three weeks ago at the property where they were found, near Dunedoo.
They were refused bail on Wednesday to appear before Dubbo Local Court on Thursday.
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They did not appear in the courtroom and did not apply for bail. They were remanded until January 2016.
It’s believed the pair will be held at Goulburn Supermax prison until their next court appearance.
A white Toyota LandCruiser allegedly used by the Stoccos to evade police has been recovered from the property where the pair were arrested.
A tow truck operator drove the vehicle, which had no number plates, from a corrugated iron shed between two houses late Thursday afternoon.
A second vehicle, a silver and blue dual cab ute, was towed from the same shed.
The vehicles were parked just a couple of hundred metres from scrub where the body of the property’s 68-year-old caretaker Rosario Cimone was discovered on Wednesday.
Lawyers for the Stoccos told the court the pair did not want to appear in person and chose to remain in the cells, Sky News reported.
The Stoccos were arrested on Wednesday morning at a property on Tonniges Road at Elong Elong near Dunedoo in central-west New South Wales, after eight years on the run.
In the hours after the Stoccos were captured by tactical response officers on Wednesday, NSW police revealed a man’s badly decomposed body was located on the same property where the pair were found.
Police believe the dead man was the owner or caretaker of the property near Dunedoo in New South Wales’ central north-east region, and knew he had been missing since October 8.
Media reports named the deceased as Rosario Cimone, 68. The New Daily contacted NSW police for confirmation but they refused to comment.
Police are yet to comment on how he died, but the Daily Mail claims he suffered two shotgun blasts to the stomach before being buried in a shallow grave.
– with AAP and reporting from Anthony Colangelo