Interesting about Pechey Rd, but also the carpark is close to houses to the west. Its the location of my favourite run and the carpark was pretty antisocial about 15years ago all broken glass from car windows, now its neat and seems safer. Its also highly populated park, albeit Bush (JFNP)...
Hardly ground breaking reply that I am adding, but 282 has St Johns Ambo training noted all over. It could however be just the front building and the neat 1950s government blgs to the rear could have been CIB, ditto those directly behind police station. In Perth team of cops/medicos-psychs PET...
The only issue with this location is the Cop Shop corner Bernard and Stirling(!!). But businesses in the 90s included the adjacent Beaurepairs, medical suite further up. Then the plethora of furniture shops some of which existed in the 90s, but all have houses at the back, ie houses on Bernard...
Just a laneway reply to Lampformypath: lots of laneways in old Claremont, as the dunnies were all originally on the collection circuit. However only a few lanes near (old)Continental and Rowe Pk, those there would be so close to houses that screams would be heard. Thus if not KK cemetery, or...
I realise wed parked this, but sometimes its only possible to catch up reading and no time to post. Thanks Spinnaker for the posts on this article.
The secluded bits of Marine Pde / Cottesloe in the daytime have that section of bush at Vlamingh Memorial as the only part. (A tiny bit also...
Really well explored scenarios. As a local, Id wonder on the abduct and move with force posit - unless one could knock someone out pretty much immediately, then too many houses/residences near by to risk someone screaming. Multi-unit low rise adjacent and opposite on Stirling St. But greatly...
Eaglette, the case was of course front page, (and p6 or so) in the Friday published Post, but short and all very much the same wording as other press. Call for the Camry, noting of the other charges. No doubt all carefully avoiding being sub-judicial. Apologies have already recycled the paper or...
I hardly ever have the chance to post as always catching up reading, but super quiet here.
As an Aussie, murders on bush-trails are pretty rare, but we have hardly any people (and relatively no guns). I know the Appalachian Trail is epic distance from Delphi, but a number of unsolved murders of...
Agreed.
Greenscreen is very fast and easy to use and actually no photoshopping required.
Im with SATA though, I think the shots at Disney are legit. They were there with their cousins at some stage a decade ago?
Correlation on visits with the alleged twice yearly showers? In regard to...
I dont believe so, and so tragic. Also terrible reflection on media and ourselves, that hardly any press beyond the first few days of search. Others disappear at the hands of others and their loss is devastating. When bushwalkers / runners disappear it is not felt so dramatically. (!?) But a...
There is little in the way of competition for the description the Banality of Evil than a 26 year old Camry. I am not making light of the darkness, but this would be hiding in plain sight. Who ever notices a Camry, so ordinary!!
Best post Vmmking, well done for calling it here and the Sherin Matthews thread. I think, for the latter, especially, the majority of posters are also mothers and the judgemental expectations of mother have added vitriol, alongside all the indoctrination of the overtly patriarchal society...
Really random shoe comment, but as a Mountain Biker, Id thought TWs shoe was likely still clipped onto the cleats. Easier sometimes to take shoe off than unclip.
Great to have Dr Phil show eliciting so many calls (and posts!). Hope some great leads for LE.
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Certainly a lot more articulate with a reasoned argument than previous perceptions of DN.
There are the small niggles that come from some potentially overstated paranoia, and blaming others, the media, the LE. But his point about where was the interest when his brother was murdered is...
Slightly tangential, but in reply to one of TapDancingBears recent posts: regarding Little Aths and 'working with children'.
I imagine the coaches have the requirement for such, but as a fourth year as parent volunteer (3dense hours each fortnight) we don't require them. One imagines Committee...
Thanks also, all for the detailed transcription and tweets, great appreciation.
I'm a constant reader, but very rare poster here. I also am remarkably surprised not just that their moral compass was/is so 'off', but did they constantly regret their actions? Did they consider there would be...
What a survivor GrouchyMom! Wonderful resilience of you and your daughter. Outsmart and flee. Ditto to post above, strength through love wins the day. Respect!
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Amazing comments all. I am also aghast, remembering the few age3 'timeouts' for my son. 3min max and then moving on. But even in those 3mins he knew his loving Mum was just in the next room. I do think that this tragic situation was an escalated 'battle of wills', clearly in which the parents...
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