New article here (a few new pics, but the information is pretty much unchanged).
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ran-out-of-petrol-stepped-into-a-void-the-baffling-case-of-sharron-phillips/story-fnihsrf2-1227598500265
Something doesn't feel right to me about these soldiers...
Yes, his dialogue and his mannerisms (smiling briefly, and blinking a lot) were a bit strange to say the least, given the subject of discussion.
Not to mention the fact that the only segments of his interview that the programmers left in the show really didn't amount to much in the way of...
Amazing news, huh everyone (today's announcement about the confirmed link to the cemetary rape):
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-16/reports-of-breakthrough-in-claremont-serial-killer-investigation/6859620
Hopefully now it's just a matter of testing any "persons of interest" who haven't yet...
Well, that's certainly understandable.
However, I just wonder at the sort of risk he would be taking, driving 'round in a taxi with his murder equipment stashed in the back seat or the boot. He might have no way of knowing if his next customer is going to have to put their large suitcase/s or...
Not much new I can think to say about this case at this time, except that it's pretty hard for just one person to attack someone, bundle them into a car, a drive off with them inside and (likely) trying to escape. Especially when this had to be an unplanned attack (i.e. driving along, see...
I agree about Judoman's "strange" appearance on the Crime Investigation Australia (2008) program. He said very little of note, was blinking an awful lot, stumbled over his words, and the whole reason for using him on that program (when everyone else was either a close family member or...
Yes indeed.
At the very least, you don't just pick up and murder three girls without any kind of other attempts or "practice runs" before...or after...
Bit of an update here - next Sunday night (31 May) at 8:50 on Channel 7 there is a program about the Claremont Serial Killer.
I just switched on the TV and happened to catch a brief preview for it. They seemed to be implying that the police know/knew who the killer was/is, but haven't been...
You're not wrong. There was a similar thread over at the Bigfooty discussion forums on the Claremont Serial Killer, but it has recently run into problems with the tinfoil hat / numerology brigade as well. Don't get me started.
There are still some sane contributors on these boards. I try to...
That's because your "theories" deserve about that much respect. Clearly, my "Kenny Rogers did it" theory hit a raw nerve, huh?
Quote:
"One girl (1st victim in this equation) still missing abducted on 29/7/1999 and another girl murdered on 24-25/1/2000 are placed at 347 and 167 degrees apart...
Hmmm, now lets see, if there were 3 victims and we take 347 to the power of 3 we get 41781923. That gives us two things, the postcode 4178 and the year 1923. 4178 is in Queensland. "Queen's Land". The Queen is a Royal card. The DNA evidence was "flushed" away by the rain. Royal + flush = poker...
Well, maybe he's a time-travelling Jack the Ripper?
Or perhaps he's the Bogeyman?
Or Frankenstein's monster? He seems to be shuffling along in a clunky manner...and I think I can see two bolts poking out the side of his neck.
Jack Ruby = 13
Just a little update here. Justice gets closer and closer for this despicable, cowardly, little worm, Alex Reuben McEwan ("mental health problems" my arse!).
https://au.news.yahoo.com/qld/a/25445362/accused-korean-killers-trial-delayed/
So, if his "mental health" is all sorted out some time...
Wow!
Just....wow!
I've been an amateur Ripperologist for many years now (watched several movies, read a few books, including "The Complete History of Jack the Ripper" by Philip Sugden). But I NEVER really thought that this case would end up possibly being solved...not in my lifetime at least...
Just read the whole thing. <modsnip>, the guy is a worthless animal (IMO) and quite frankly deserves to be chucked off a building himself (IMO)...preferably at the right height so that he doesn't die instantly (IMO).
On the "upside", his recordings have absolutely sealed his fate (IMO). He must...
Just uploaded (again) the "best" quality CCTV picture of the "Mystery Man". Old link has been removed/deleted.
"Mystery Man":
http://i.imgur.com/truxKVq.png
Okay, so this is going back a few years ago, but I have a 1/3 complete Law degree (maybe I'll come back to it sooner or later), and I recall that while studying Criminal Law you CAN be found guilty of murder if the victim had a well-founded fear of being murdered, and he/she was trying to escape...
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