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    GUILTY Australia - Jill Meagher, 29, Melbourne, 22 Sep 2012 #5

    I don't remember the details, but I do remember there was a lot of focus on her abc bag (not handbag) while she was still missing. It may have been because they had found that and not the handbag, does anyone remember?
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    GUILTY Australia - Jill Meagher, 29, Melbourne, 22 Sep 2012 #5

    But what's strange is it reported him and his gf picked up his and her cars on Saturday (presumably after a night of drinking) but AB would have had his car to drive back from the country on Friday night?Unless there are 3 cars? Or potentially, after burying Jill he left his car again...
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    GUILTY Australia - Jill Meagher, 29, Melbourne, 22 Sep 2012 #5

    Is it possible the white astra wasn't his? In the below they discuss picking up his girlfriend and his car the next day, one from Kensington, don't think it said where the other one was...
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    GUILTY Australia - Sarah Cafferkey, 22, Melbourne, 9th Nov 2012, #1

    Interesting that CS is not "legally" allowed to attend the funeral. Why would that be? Can any legal eagles elaborate? Quote from FB - not allowed to link sorry.
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    GUILTY Australia - Sarah Cafferkey, 22, Melbourne, 9th Nov 2012, #1

    Lets not forget Sunday is White Ribbon Day. http://www.whiteribbon.org.au/ say NO to violence against women.
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    GUILTY Australia - Sarah Cafferkey, 22, Melbourne, 9th Nov 2012, #1

    Could be. To be bluntly honest though, its not uncommon to see things like this is lower socio-economic areas. cars on bricks, etc.
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    GUILTY Australia - Sarah Cafferkey, 22, Melbourne, 9th Nov 2012, #1

    It's strange isn't it. I thought the same, and also with JM case, they confirmed the location the crime took place, but a visible police appearance never went back there. Perhaps they ensure their work is complete before releasing any addresses or info?
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    GUILTY Australia - Sarah Cafferkey, 22, Melbourne, 9th Nov 2012, #1

    pic of him up now http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/more-arrests-over-cafferkey-death-20121122-29s5l.html The father is apparently still overseas, despite previous reports he flew home.
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    GUILTY Australia - Sarah Cafferkey, 22, Melbourne, 9th Nov 2012, #1

    The Point Cook man arrested today is believed to be Adam Jervis Weily, who lived at the house where Hunter is alleged to have dumped Ms Cafferkey’s body. Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/more-arrests-over-cafferkey-death-20121122-29s5l.html#ixzz2CvM6d6L8
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    GUILTY Australia - Sarah Cafferkey, 22, Melbourne, 9th Nov 2012, #1

    3aw radio news just said 2 more men arrested!! one was from Point Cook "Homicide squad detectives arrested two men today at a home in Tarneit about midday. A 32-year-old from Tarneit and a 34-year-old from Point Cook are assisting police with their inquiries. They are being held at the St...
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    GUILTY Australia - Sarah Cafferkey, 22, Melbourne, 9th Nov 2012, #1

    hmm good point. Unless, he knows that no one was actually living in the house (either away on holidays, or house only rented for other purposes as someone else hypothesized) and knew that there would be nothing in the bin?
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    GUILTY Australia - Sarah Cafferkey, 22, Melbourne, 9th Nov 2012, #1

    my bad, I was familiar with NSW where the standard term is 42 days. If the tenancy was in place when it was sold, would that have to be mentioned in the for sale ad do you know?
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    GUILTY Australia - Sarah Cafferkey, 22, Melbourne, 9th Nov 2012, #1

    Maybe its a weird angle but interesting in that last pic of the car it appears that all the neighbours houses are close, where as the other pics show a street between and fair gap before more houses. Is my eyes?
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    GUILTY Australia - Sarah Cafferkey, 22, Melbourne, 9th Nov 2012, #1

    It was meant to be an apartment with shared driveway in bm though, not a house and I think someone said the cars are different and that car in bm is currently still tere so couldn't be the one in pc
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    GUILTY Australia - Sarah Cafferkey, 22, Melbourne, 9th Nov 2012, #1

    Same! Did anyone spot the location of wheelie bins in any satellite or sales realestate pics?
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    GUILTY Australia - Sarah Cafferkey, 22, Melbourne, 9th Nov 2012, #1

    It is possible for a house to be sold with tenants in it, but I would think the ad would have said an existing tenancy is in place. But if the house was only a year old how could he have lived there for 18 months didn't a neighbour say? ? Or was that bm house? And if sh lived in pc, why the...
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    GUILTY Australia - Sarah Cafferkey, 22, Melbourne, 9th Nov 2012, #1

    Exactly! 'normal' settlement period is 42 days I believe
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    GUILTY Australia - Sarah Cafferkey, 22, Melbourne, 9th Nov 2012, #1

    re house number, quote from The Age "About 200 metres away from Hunter's home is the Young and Main Hotel" Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/from-model-neighbour-to-accused-killer-20121121-29pe0.html#ixzz2CpCZW9HL https://maps.google.com.au/maps?hl=en&tab=wl

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