YoureNicked
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How do you filter for comments on fb search?
Ditto. I have no idea either. You guys are great investigators and thanks for sharing with the less 'puter savvy, like moi
How do you filter for comments on fb search?
88mph, your link worked fine for me, and reading back on your Telstra worker profile- wow!
Some very strange FB likes for a 48yo man IMHO.
Looks like you have to be part of the group to see it hence, nobody had spotted it yet, absolutely bizarre the age we live in that we know exactly what (who I will argue is the most wanted person in Australia)he was thinking about an hour before he got raided.Ditto. I have no idea either. You guys are great investigators and thanks for sharing with the less 'puter savvy, like moi
There is/was a gay Street in HuntingdaleSomeone on FB is saying the police should search BEs parents 'Gay St home.' The only Gay St I can find it in Dianella and there is a reservoir at the end of the street. I'm not familar with Perth though so highly likely there is another Gay St.
Some thoughts:
(x) While police have never publicly stated that S.S (as her remains are still unfound,) J.R and C.G were sexually assaulted, we already know that B.E is perfectly capable of committing acts of sexual violence; therefore, it is reasonable to conclude that he also sexually assualted these women.
(x) It's highly likely that BE's violent fantasies started at a very early age (probably in mid childhood to early adolesence,) - gave him an opportunity to escape and/or the first environment that was totally under his control.
(x) It's also likely that before the attack in Huntingdale that BE engaged in one or more of the following: petty theft of women's underwear and/or clothing, voyeurism and/or exhibitionism (although I don't think that exhibitionism is likely.)
(x) He escalated when he was able to begin to compartmentalise the two sides of himself (public BE vs private/internal BE) and when he was able to begin to dehumanise the women who he was stealing from and/or committing acts of voyeurism against. His first escalation was to sexual assault, his second escalation was to murder.
(x) He would have seemed a very empathetic person both to his friends and family and to his victims.
(x) Prior to the first known disappearance (S.S) it is highly likely he had a stressful life event that triggered the escalation into murder.
the goth stuff you mean?
Looks like you have to be part of the group to see it hence, nobody had spotted it yet, absolutely bizarre the age we live in that we know exactly what (who I will argue is the most wanted person in Australia)he was thinking about an hour before he got raided.
Eagles Nest is obviously Kehlsteinhaus Hitlers Liar, may be a coincidence, may be a message to someone. Clearly we know this guy was at the very least above average intelligence, potentially higher. I may be giving him far too much credit here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KehlsteinhausSaveSaveSaveSave
And added the d to the email address or was that a typo?
Are you suggesting he had an accomplice? And this is a warning?
Also, being an electrical engineer, you'd have to say above average intelligence
They're right next to each other, Gay street would be very close to the boundary I'd guessSorry yes, just found that. The poster is saying southern river and that means Huntingdale? Correct? 35 mins between there and Claremont
Full Text: Byline: MARK RUSSELL
Nearly two years have passed since Perth's
serial killer abducted his first victim. So,
are police close to an arrest? MARK RUSSELL
reports.
***************************
IT sounded like the breakthrough police had been waiting for in the
hunt for Perth's serial killer.
A wallet belonging to secretary Sarah Spiers had been found,
supposedly, under the seat of a battered old second-hand white van.
The rumor was that a young couple had paid a few thousand dollars for
the van and had been cleaning it when they saw the wallet.
The Macro taskforce, investigating Ms Spiers' disappearance and the
murders of two other young women, was alerted and the van was taken by
police for forensic tests. It was a tantalising piece of gossip that
swept the city, but police were quick to dismiss it as yet another
urban myth surrounding the case.
<modsnip>
MARK RUSSELL
Source Citation (MLA 7th Edition) "Hunting for a serial killer." Advertiser [Adelaide, South Australia, Australia] 3 Jan. 1998
Oh I fully understand the reference in that context and I hence why I can see the postDon't read anything into "Eagles Nest".
Its a collective colloquialism used widely in Perth when speaking of the West Coast Eagles, the team, coaches, staff and supporters. Calling the new stadium the "Eagles Nest" would be agreed as a good idea by many.