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Corryn Rayney murder cold case review to involve 13 WA investigators, take one year


"A fresh team of 13 Western Australia Police investigators has been assigned to the cold case review into the 2007 murder of Perth woman Corryn Rayney.

WA Police Commissioner Karl O'Callaghan has released details of the review, which will also involve a homicide investigator from Queensland and a detective inspector from New South Wales, who will arrive in the state next month.

Codenamed Operation Delve, Mr O'Callaghan said he expected the review would take at least 12 months "


http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-07-...se-review-to-involve-13-investigators/6585920
 
Rayney fights to get legal career back
AAP
August 12, 2015, 2:04 pm

Former Perth barrister Lloyd Rayney will argue he did not record his estranged wife's telephone conversations when his appeal to get his legal career back on track is heard.

The Legal Practice Board has cancelled Mr Rayney's certificate to practise law on the basis of his alleged conduct in the lead-up to his wife Corryn's 2007 murder.

Former Northern Territory chief justice Brian Martin acquitted Mr Rayney in 2012 of his wife's murder but found he had taped conversations with her and deliberately disposed of recording devices when he knew police had a search warrant.

https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/29243819/rayney-fights-to-get-legal-career-back/


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FYI
http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/wes...|heading|homepage|homepage&itmt=1445567069823

Lloyd Rayney showed ‘disregard for the law’, tribunal told
October 21, 2015 7:02pm

Mr Rayney is arguing to the State Administrative Tribunal that he is a fit and proper person to practice law after the Legal Practice Board removed his licence...FORMER barrister Lloyd Rayney showed a “disregard for the law” when he recorded his estranged wife’s phone calls before her murder and later disposed of dictaphones, a tribunal has been told... But the former senior Crown prosecutor knew the law better than ordinary people, Mr Cuerden said.
“It was a knowing disregard for the law,” he said. “It strikes at the heart of his character.” ...
 
Lloyd Rayney's multi-million-dollar defamation action against the state of Western Australia has been tentatively scheduled for a six-week trial starting in February next year.

The Perth barrister is suing the state over comments made by a senior police officer in 2007, that Mr Rayney was the prime suspect in the murder, six weeks earlier, of his wife Corryn.


Mr Rayney, who has always denied any involvement in the death of his wife, claims the comments damaged his reputation and his legal career.


He stood trial in 2012 accused of his wife's murder and was found not guilty.


Today at a hearing in the Supreme Court, a trial date was tentatively set to start on February 27 and run until April 7.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-05-18/lloyd-rayney-defamation-trial-scheduled/7425526
 
Check our calendar for Feb 27. Thanks for the heads the up KayElJay


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Who keeps their place cards? Have you ever kept your place card from a wedding?
Surely the Rayneys didnt walk out with their place cards. Someone from the wedding they attended? Hospitality again

And Corryn is found in 'Kings' park

Rayney_placecards.jpg


Rayney is of Latin origin, and the name Rayney means "queen". Rayney is a version, with the prefix Ray-, of Raina (Latin): form of Regina (Latin).


Court hears Rayney name tag was 'smoking gun'
http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/wes...-starts-tomorrow/story-fnhocxo3-1226691458978
 
The unfortunate thing is, we are not privvy to info like, did the Rayneys take Corryns car to the wedding? At taxi more likely.
So the only source the card maybe, pending they didnt take Corryns car the wedding would be one of their coat pockets.

The interesting the about the place card, is it is not just a smoking gun. The place card, is like, too obvious as evidence. The place card is a smoking gun on fire. Crikie, it has his freaking name on it!

So the only other place the card may have sourced, pending Lloyd took it home which I doubt, is the pockets of someone's clothing. And that someone would not have washed the item of clothing since the wedding, unless the card came from Corryns car, but that would mean, the card had to be taken in the first place, the card went in a taxi? the card would have gone through several washes back in the car, before ending up where it did in Kings park.

If you were going to frame someone for a crime, that would be the immediate top choice for your smoking gun. But is the place card with Lloyds name on it too obvious? That would mean say a guest or hospitality staff stole the card during or after the wedding took place.

Coincidentally, police are looking for a hospitality student in the Claremont murders. But it is coincidence. And Ciara was a lawyer who had a boss involved with the monarchy constitution

ciara_rayney_100_garden.jpg

Debi, Marshall, 2007. The Devil's Garden: The Claremont Serial Killings. 2nd ed. Australia: Random House.
 
ONE of the secret cops trying to crack the Corryn Rayney murder case is a decorated officer who worked on the Dianne Brimble and Jake Kovco investigations.

The Sunday Times can reveal NSW Detective Chief Inspector Wayne Hayes is now helping the WA Police with its internal review of the unsolved 2007 murder.

The officer has been involved in the investigations of some of the nation’s most high-profile crimes
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http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/wes...e/news-story/72a351e90d5003b76a6235ffcd4a49af
 
Corryn Rayney murder remains unsolved after cold case review
ABC News
Updated 6 minutes ago (as of 11:01am AEST 30/06/2016)

'The 2007 murder of Supreme Court registrar Corryn Rayney remains an "unsolved homicide" after the conclusion of a cold case review into her death, Western Australia Police Commissioner Karl O'Callaghan has revealed.'

'More to come.'

http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2016-...ld-case-review-police-karl-ocallaghan/7556528
 
WA Police concede year long operation brings no answers in Rayney case

Police Commissioner Karl O'Callaghan has conceded that "all identified lines of enquiries have been exhausted" in the investigation into the death of Corryn Rayney.

It is a year ago Friday since Mr O'Callaghan announced expert investigators from Queensland, New South Wales and the UK would join the cold case review of the murder investigation.

http://www.watoday.com.au/wa-news/wa-police-to-make-announcement-on-rayney-case-20160630-gpv589.html
 
Just doing some research, and while Im not a follower of Ellise Taylors musings," In 2007, on the Southern Hemisphere’s Imbolc (7th August – when the sun is at 15 degrees Leo [Lughnasadh in the Northern Hemisphere] ) a 44-year-old Supreme Court registrar named Corryn Rayney vanished."

Cutler went Winter Solstice, Santen imbolic (one of those), and Corryn Rayney imbolic. And that is fact.
Santen
 
I'm not 100% that LR did do it their is other evidence. But in regards to your quote, he took the shoes of or someone but didn't count on the car breaking down. So in this haste the shoes were forgotten.
 

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