The whole thing wouldn't look so bad if the previous DPP's wife hadn't been murdered and the husband charged with her murder.
If the accused was staff or frequented the Claremont Speedway prior, this would make for some interesting reading.
It looks even worse that the accused was found not guilty and his wife a Supreme Court registrar.
The whole raceway connection may get very incestuous in this case. You could write an exceptional fiction novel.
If the accused was staff or frequented the Claremont Speedway prior, this would make for some interesting reading.
It looks even worse that the accused was found not guilty and his wife a Supreme Court registrar.
The whole raceway connection may get very incestuous in this case. You could write an exceptional fiction novel.
The irony that Barbagello be the prosecution.I was wondering what could connect the accused to Claremont regularly enough to be comfortable and familiar with this area so far removed from where he grew up.
Then in previous thread we sleuthed a sticker on the back of a 4WD seen in Google Street view at the Kewdale property.
The sticker turned out to be an WA 95 sticker commemorating the tragic deaths of 2 members of the Krikke family which was handed out at the speedway once. They drove a car with the number 95 on it.
So it was figured that the accused grew up as a regular Claremont speedway fan.
Anyways back in 1996 there were some drivers that drew a big following. One bloke starting to make his Mark at the time was a driver called "Magic" who's dead now.
I can see why the accused would be a fan of Magic. Do you spot it?