http://www.watoday.com.au/wa-news/c...d-with-claremont-murders-20161223-gth517.html
Press article (link above) says he works as an electrical engineer and had previously worked for Telstra - which fits with sleuthing that proposed that the white van and station wagon could have been Telstra work vehicles.
Last week, before this guy was arrested I asked my father, who worked for Telstra until 1993 (my dad is in his 70's so don't worry, he's not this Bradley Edwards guy) whether there was a telephone exchange in Claremont and he said 'yes and there still is a Claremont Exchange'.
I asked if the technicians (Dad was one for about 30 years) used white Holden station wagons back in the 90's and he said they did.
I said I wondered if the CSK could have been a Telecom/Telstra employee (because he was clearly a 'details person'/intelligent in the way he stalked and abducted his victims without witnesses) and whether he might have used a work vehicle to abduct his victims in.
Dad said that the markings on the side of the vehicle would have likely not been something a killer would want to have on his car though and so I had to agree that a killer wouldn't want to be wandering around abducting people with a big Telstra sign on the side of his car.
I was interested to find out about the Telstra link though, from the press reports today and I'm overjoyed at the news of this arrest.
If this guy is the one (and clearly the police have great confidence that he is, given that they've made an arrest) it is a good Christmas gift to W.A and especially to the families of the murdered girls and also to the surviving victims.