Operation Lorimer was the hugely important investigation of the Silk / Miller double murder, of two Victorian policemen in 1998.
It has strong parallels to the CSK investigation, in terms of being a crime that shocked a State, a determination to be solved properly, (unlike the earlier Walsh Street fiasco, where revengeful police ****s summarily executed two crucial young potential witnesses destroying the case) and huge public interest .
When a re-examination of forensic testing on a shattered windscreen , led to Bandali Debs and Jason Roberts firming as suspects in July 1999 , Lorimer investigators placed state of the art transmitting and recording devices in both the suspects, and their associates, homes and cars.
An overt surveillance strategy was then put in place , aligned with critically timed media releases releasing snippets of information, predictions of an imminent arrest , and even a photo shopped likeness of Roberts lifted from his drivers licence.
This investigative tactic was designed ,and in fact led to Roberts and Debs making a number of self incriminating statements when discussing the murders in response to the "in your face" level of police "harassment " they encountered as they attempted to go about their daily routine. This overt surveillance was kept in place for almost one year to the day-culminating with the arrest of Debs in July 2000 and Roberts not long after.
IMO there are similarities to the CSK case, if it can be accepted that BRE came onto the radar unexpectedly in November 2015. Firming very quickly to the point whereby the surprise December 2015 media release detailing the type of car driven by the CSK was deemed fit for release as it was no further value kept secret.
A number of media releases confidently predicting the Claremont Killer would eventually be caught followed into 2016, and it is reported that BREs wife left him in March.
Facebook posts which could be construed as "taunting" watching investigators are recorded in June 2016 before BREs arrest in December 2016 - like the Lorimer investigation it appears BRE was allowed to "run free" for exactly a year as surveillance teams tried to provoke action and glean information from responses of the "Target".