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  1. Falco120

    Australia Australia - Claremont SK, 1996-97, Perth, WA - #13

    You know, that's a story I have heard all too often from women over the years. Very similar story from a work colleague in the last six months. Sad!
  2. Falco120

    Australia Australia - Claremont SK, 1996-97, Perth, WA - #13

    Sorry, no poetry from me, I'm a computer guy, poems don't make sense, logic makes sense. Putting myself in the CSK's shoes. (Not that that is a good place to be). I have a body in the boot or back seat of my car. From my military training with life-size dummies I know how awkward lifting a body...
  3. Falco120

    Australia Australia - Claremont SK, 1996-97, Perth, WA - #13

    Well, well, well. While I was watching the Hoff rendition I had this gut feeling that BRE sat and watched it and believed the lyrics were exactly what was going on in his head.
  4. Falco120

    Australia Australia - Claremont SK, 1996-97, Perth, WA - #13

    The sentence BBM reminded me of a psychologist I know, (not very well, just spoke a few times, we are members of the same club). He is very knowledgeable but when you talk to him it just seems like he is analysing what is being said, and yes he has an unusual manner. I think he is a nice enough...
  5. Falco120

    Australia Australia - Claremont SK, 1996-97, Perth, WA - #13

    I find it unusual that LE would rip his house apart without some due cause. Maybe LE just thought he was guilty by association.
  6. Falco120

    Australia Australia - Claremont SK, 1996-97, Perth, WA - #13

    Yep, thanks, I realised my mistake, should have written 8 and not 3. I've tried to edit it but couldn't, have sent a message to the mods to edit for me
  7. Falco120

    Australia Australia - Claremont SK, 1996-97, Perth, WA - #13

    Yes, I've also caught the "wrong" taxi in the past when I've rung for one, hasn't happened often but it has happened. All the reports say that it was 3 minutes from when SS rang and the taxi turns up. How about this for speculation: A bogus taxi was trawling around and just happened to drive...
  8. Falco120

    Australia Australia - Claremont SK, 1996-97, Perth, WA - #13

    BBM - Good point, I'd forgotten that. So if that was the case, SS may have just accepted a lift of him and happy to do so because she had met/knew him and seemed like a nice bloke. So he starts to drive towards Mosman Park and detours along the way to an attack site. She gets nervous, he then...
  9. Falco120

    Australia Australia - Claremont SK, 1996-97, Perth, WA - #13

    Hi all sleuths, I'd like to put this out for discussion: If SS accepted a lift from the CSK CSK starts to drive her towards her intended destination and then diverts to an attack site. CSK drives her directly to an attack site. If SS is blitzed by the CSK - He drives her directly to...
  10. Falco120

    Australia Australia - Claremont SK, 1996-97, Perth, WA - #13

    I can confirm there were some unsavoury sites back then in the chat rooms. I came across a chat room called children of the 70s I think, and as I was a child in the 70s thought I'd take a look. Found a whole lot of kiddie *advertiser censored*, so I reported it. This would have been around about 96. Can't...
  11. Falco120

    Australia Australia - Claremont SK, 1996-97, Perth, WA - #13

    I tend to totally agree. Some of my FB posts might seem very dubious to some people, but I do have a different sense of humour to the mainstream. IMO If BRE has any brains and he was that way inclined to surf the darker web and hide the fact, he would have set up two FB accounts, a...
  12. Falco120

    Australia Australia - Claremont SK, 1996-97, Perth, WA - #13

    I'm so very sorry to hear about your experience. I hope you have, or are, healing. And you are right, nobody knows what they would do in some situations. You might think to say I'll do this or I'll do that, but until it happens....
  13. Falco120

    Australia Australia - Claremont SK, 1996-97, Perth, WA - #13

    That's interesting. I've always have this theory, (and I'm not a psychologist), that sexual deviants watch *advertiser censored* movies and try to act them out in real life. Or they believe what they see in a *advertiser censored* might happen to them in real life. Just putting that out there.
  14. Falco120

    Australia Australia - Claremont SK, 1996-97, Perth, WA - #13

    IMO, I think he knew/met her and if he didn't hood her and if he spoke she would instantly recognise who he was. So maybe he hadn't started killing yet or just didn't feel like it. But then again he may have just decided to try something different, a bit of a thrill not talking or hooding...
  15. Falco120

    Australia Australia - Claremont SK, 1996-97, Perth, WA - #13

    As a volunteer fire fighter I went up to Parkerville for a shift. It was devastating and quite distressing. Anyway, that's what I was thinking, I doubt much would be left after a decent fire.
  16. Falco120

    Australia Australia - Claremont SK, 1996-97, Perth, WA - #13

    If SS was in a shallow grave in bushland and therefore she's been there for 20 years. What would happen to the body if a bush fire had gone through? Would there be anything left?
  17. Falco120

    Australia Australia - Claremont SK, 1996-97, Perth, WA - #13

    Unless, he knocked them out first somehow.
  18. Falco120

    Australia Australia - Claremont SK, 1996-97, Perth, WA - #13

    My apologies if this sounds a bit gruesome, Could the CSK laid his victims face down across the bonnet of the car to have his way with them? He may have needed to wash vomit and blood off? IMO He may have realised this after his first time and started carrying car cleaning stuff, rags, polish...
  19. Falco120

    Australia Australia - Claremont SK, 1996-97, Perth, WA - #13

    In the documentary (Murder Uncovered) last week, the police were amazed at how Birnie was able to take them directly to the right spot in the bush, in the dark, where he had buried the victims. So KK might not be as disorienting to the CSK.
  20. Falco120

    Australia Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #12

    Back in the late eighties I remember tuning in my television and picked up some phone conversations from cordless phones in my neighbourhood. About ten years later I had a radio scanner and was able to do the same thing.

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