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Yes I did read that one of the wives had said that. From memory I thought it was CGE.
Well he has form with the blitz (KK) & an obvious ability to blend in, so my money's also on a combination of the two.It was a convincing cheerful comment/s BRE used. Then it hit them. No chemical GHB stuff like someone often comes up with. It was a blitz attack. Go ask him that.
PCS,It was a convincing cheerful comment/s BRE used. Then it hit them. No chemical GHB stuff like someone often comes up with. It was a blitz attack. Go ask him that.
I do think that Woolcoot Road was very rural and unsealed at the time - I have come across these articles which are interesting in relation to JR site.JR - What I think is risky is that whatever occurred with her supposedly did so at her dsite just metres from his car parked in full view at the side of the road. So no, I dont believe she was taken straight there. Do I think he took her somewhere else first, then took her to Woolcoot alive? No, I think thats too risky as well. Do I think she was taken elsewhere, killed, then taken to the dsite? Yes I do, which differs from what the police are saying now & hence my querying their motives for saying it. I think they dont know what happened except she was in Claremont and she was found in Wellard with evidence from fibres from a particular make of car. Hardly a complete picture to convict someone of murder. They know that saying she was killed there probably wont be disputed unless the defence introduces the intermediary place. So, remove the unknown details in the middle and any doubt it may create in order to provide a complete picture, regardless if they think it really happened that way or not.
CG - I thinks its possible she was taken straight there.
Dunno if the accused would think the same way as the rest of us about that.With regard to the route taken, I think he'd have taken the most quietest roads, even if he had to drive further. Also, completely avoid Perth and Victoria Park.
Parts of the cemetery are secluded enough. What's the odds of screaming being heard.Maybe the accused took the murder victims to KK cemetery first, had his way with them, and then drove out to the respective d-sites.
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Parts of the cemetery are secluded enough. What's the odds of screaming being heard.
It was within one of the earlier media.Where did u read about the ex saying that?
I missed that
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It was within one of the earlier media.
It's possible to drive into the cemetery. It would make sense the middle part, is most likely, because the screams might not be heard. I've noticed before there's lots of small buildings within the cemetery. That's apart from toilets.And who would question screams coming from the grounds of a cemetery???
Plus any houses are quite a distance away from the majority of the cemetery. So there's not many people around to hear any commotion. And sadly the dead don't have ears.
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It was shortly after the arrest.Earlier when sorry?
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