sleuthlife
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Heya Sydney sleuther here, been lurking since last night & had registered awhile back when Khandalyce & Karlie Pierce case broke awhile back...greetings to all the Aussie sleuthers.
This was the #1 episode of CIA that scared me afterwards, because the case was still open.
The Claremont serial murders case always struck me with how eerily similar all 3 women looked & that they'd all vanished shortly after leaving the club on foot & rang for a taxi - this was at a time when mobile phones weren't as popular, so people still relied on pay phones pretty regularly back then.
Would imagine a Telstra / Telecom vehicle parked near a phone box would look quite authorative & not attract much suspicion from passers by.
Have been checking out National Missings Persons database & can only find one cold case of a missing female person who disappeared under the same set of circumstances as the Claremont victims
https://www.missingpersons.gov.au/who-missing/wa/brown-lisa (Mods: I believe this link is OK to post as this info is publically listed on the Govt official website )
Miss Brown has blonde coloured hair & vanished from Perth City area just after midnight on November 1998 - from the time & description of her outfit ("heeled shoes") this would suggest she had gone for a night out in the city and left, presumably to go home. If she did not have a lift, it makes sense to think she would have called for a taxi.
Have only been to Perth once to get a tattoo (pretty place) & understand the City is not Claremont area, but it is worth noting the similarities between this missing person & the Claremont incidents, because at first glance there is a similar MO.
This was the #1 episode of CIA that scared me afterwards, because the case was still open.
The Claremont serial murders case always struck me with how eerily similar all 3 women looked & that they'd all vanished shortly after leaving the club on foot & rang for a taxi - this was at a time when mobile phones weren't as popular, so people still relied on pay phones pretty regularly back then.
Would imagine a Telstra / Telecom vehicle parked near a phone box would look quite authorative & not attract much suspicion from passers by.
Have been checking out National Missings Persons database & can only find one cold case of a missing female person who disappeared under the same set of circumstances as the Claremont victims
https://www.missingpersons.gov.au/who-missing/wa/brown-lisa (Mods: I believe this link is OK to post as this info is publically listed on the Govt official website )
Miss Brown has blonde coloured hair & vanished from Perth City area just after midnight on November 1998 - from the time & description of her outfit ("heeled shoes") this would suggest she had gone for a night out in the city and left, presumably to go home. If she did not have a lift, it makes sense to think she would have called for a taxi.
Have only been to Perth once to get a tattoo (pretty place) & understand the City is not Claremont area, but it is worth noting the similarities between this missing person & the Claremont incidents, because at first glance there is a similar MO.