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Shelly , i made an error with name a few posts back regarding a detective terry dobson is the Correct name
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He might just simply have a lot of money in the bank
So in other words, a long time before we learn additional facts/circumstances about these cases :gaah:As an indicator, the head-in-the-bag that washed up on Rottnest Island in January 2013 followed by arrests soon after resulted in a trial in October 2014. That was a far less complex matter so my best guess is for a trial in late 2018 at the earliest.
Doubt it. In one online post he was complaining bitterly about the increase cost of membership of the West Coast Eagles. Someone with lots of money in the bank wouldn't have done that.
Society and police allow serial rapists and killers to be successful. They dont care about the escalating violence to prostitutes/homeless /runaways or even clubbers to some extent. So,of course most serial killers find these sorts of victims. So vulnerable, Easier to get..and no one really misses them. The media doesn't care to talk about them and law enforcement doesnt put as much effort into solving it.Just using this to jump off. What annoys me is how people (police, society) put women into categories and use those categories to act as if "oh so-and-so couldn't have killed that person because she was a sex worker and he only killed 'good girls'" or the reverse of that. It is that kind of Madonna/*advertiser censored* dichotomy that has tripped up LE enforcement in the past and I still think they have a long way to come, tbh. How many women didn't come up on their radar because they havent fit the very strict mold of "blond, nice, middle class good girls". It is a very narrow view and does no one any favors.
I'd have thought the place would be in lock down, but a skip bin, you say?
I wonder who organised that? And i'd love to know what's in it [emoji848]
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I'd have thought the place would be in lock down, but a skip bin, you say?
I wonder who organised that? And i'd love to know what's in it [emoji848]
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It just looked like any normal vacant old house about to be demolished. There was no police presence or no indication that you can't go on to the property. Pretty sure I could have parked up and taken a look in the skip.
Have a look on google streetview. All the surrounding houses are far more modern and mostly in good nick.
It looks like the kindof place you rent when you are at uni with 4 mates and have parties.
I've heard the busiest time of night for skip divers is around 3.00am, to avoid the rush you should get in early. Do you have a dog you take for a casual walk past, if not can you borrow one? Don't forget to take your torch and camera.
Re: comments about his modest house.
extract > ...I was nearby the other day and thought I'd take a driveby the accused's house.
There was a big skip bin in the driveway...
It just looked like any normal vacant old house about to be demolished. There was no police presence or no indication that you can't go on to the property. Pretty sure I could have parked up and taken a look in the skip.
Have a look on google streetview. All the surrounding houses are far more modern and mostly in good nick.
It looks like the kindof place you rent when you are at uni with 4 mates and have parties.
Thanks for your kind offer. Not really my thing going though other people's skips but hey, if anyone else is keen, it was there on Wed evening.
I am sure the police have been thru the skip bin lol... Dont think anyone wants to be caught dumpster diving in a serial killers bin...
I probs wouldnt be able to help myself but lift the lid of the skip up just once, if I lived close enough. When I get over to WA in a couple of months though there is a place I want to check out. Just a hunch really of where Sarah might be. I really do hope they find her.
Just using this to jump off. What annoys me is how people (police, society) put women into categories and use those categories to act as if "oh so-and-so couldn't have killed that person because she was a sex worker and he only killed 'good girls'" or the reverse of that. It is that kind of Madonna/*advertiser censored* dichotomy that has tripped up LE enforcement in the past and I still think they have a long way to come, tbh. How many women didn't come up on their radar because they havent fit the very strict mold of "blond, nice, middle class good girls". It is a very narrow view and does no one any favors.[/QUOTE
The worst Sexual abuser in Australia if not the world was a Perth Dr (over 300 victims) The ages of the victims that I knew of ranged between 16 to 78 so it wasn't an age grouping, specific body type, hair colouring, or if they were attractive it was whatever body was available and you couldn't get in more clear sight than a minor theatre in a hospital so don't limit your possible options.
Doubt it. In one online post he was complaining bitterly about the increase cost of membership of the West Coast Eagles. Someone with lots of money in the bank wouldn't have done that.
interesting that a house in the same street has a tenant/owner with same name as the ex CG. Different initial though.