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Oh dear a 69 pseudonym with overtones at age 70. And poor spelling.
Not bad for a teacher hey
Oh dear a 69 pseudonym with overtones at age 70. And poor spelling.
Nah, the Betoota Advocate is extreme satire.
For example....
Michael Clarke Demonstrates That He Means Business And Asks Hairdresser To Frost The Tips
TGY, That took me straight back to Bill and Ben, the Flower pot men. Come along Bill, come along Ben.....bwahaha
Yeah Troops it's called Real Life.
Here's Gittany's girlfriend Gimmi-a-light Rach.
Bwahahah & she's selling Real Life.
Murder case against Chris Dawson hinges on detectives proving he created alleged 'false leads' | Daily Mail Online
Mr Walsh made the remark outside Sydney's Central Local Court this week after Dawson's older brother Peter said his mother-in-law had disappeared.
Peter, 72, told The Daily Telegraph his former mother-in-law went missing in the 1960s, but it was later revealed she fled to New Zealand, where she remarried.
Mr Walsh said the fact that the woman disappeared for all that time, only to reappear proves sometimes people just decide to leave and walk out.
'It happens all the time,' Mr Walsh said.
Peter, a former barrister who practices as a solicitor, said that after his first wife's parents split up when she was a child, she would visit her mother with her siblings at a boarding house in Narwee, in southern Sydney.
Dawson's brother said one day in about 1960, his first wife - who was aged nine at the time - was told by someone at the boarding house that her mother was gone.
The woman simply vanished, until it was later revealed she had fled to New Zealand, which didn't require a passport to do so in those days, he said.
'She did not contact her family, did not contact the kids, did not contact her husband,' Mr Dawson said.
'We don't know where Lyn is. I hope she is living happily somewhere in the world.'
BBM, wonder why he is no longer practicing as a barrister?
the 27 million downloads annoys me.https://www.smh.com.au/entertainmen...ure-of-chris-dawson-case-20181207-p50ky1.html
Could success of Teacher's Pet podcast be failure of Chris Dawson case?
Then there's people like me (and I would think there's plenty of others too) who have never heard of Teacher's Pet until now and have absolutley no idea what it is or what it is about...the 27 million downloads annoys me.
its a misrepresentation of truth.
ok lets look it this in real time.
we all have listened to every episode. AT LEAST once each.
16 episodes.
Not to mention the affirmative action on gender equality expressed by 100% of associates being women.
I seriously hope that someone is checking and double checking anything Peter Dawson has to say. He's a 'throw it all at the wall and see what sticks' man.
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Prosecutors in the Lynette Dawson case face a long and arduous task proving she was killed by her husband.
Thirty-six years after the mother-of-two was last seen, there is still nobody, and all the evidence against Chris Dawson is circumstantial.
And an award-winning podcast, downloaded by millions of people, has made the missing woman a household name - leaving armchair experts baying for his blood, but also raising legal concerns over Mr Dawson's right to a fair trial.
Peter Dawson | Solicitor | Round Corner Dural | Mount Druitt
Peter’s principal contribution to the community has been 50 years of excellence in the practice of the law.
Nocookies
The Teacher’s Pet: Chris Dawson and the curse of justice delayed
It can happen to teachers anywhere. They’re out in public and run into someone from the past, from school. It happened to Chris Dawson midair on Thursday.
High above the ground, in seat 30A in the far back corner of a Boeing 737-800, Dawson saw a flash of recognition pass over the face of a flight attendant.
“Your brother taught me at school,” he said as he served Dawson a breakfast quiche and can of Coke.
A brief conversation confirmed that Dawson’s twin, Paul, taught the attendant on Sydney’s northern beaches. Back then, the Dawson twins were not only teachers but celebrity footballers, turning heads wherever they went with their identical muscular builds, blond hair and confident auras.
“That’s lovely,” Dawson replied, according to a witness to the exchange.
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Since his calm arrest at his Gold Coast investment property
Dawson, whose main home is in Coolum on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, wants to wait at the home of one of his brothers in Sydney while the wheels of justice turn. Bail is almost never granted on the most serious crime in the book; the risk is too high of flight or interference with witnesses.
Dawson’s age and clean criminal history will be in his favour. He’ll say there’s no risk of reoffending. His strongest argument may be that he’s had almost 37 years to flee, and never did.
But then, he’s also never been charged with murder before.
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Senior legal observers tell Inquirer they expect that in the months ahead Dawson will apply for a permanent stay of the proceedings so he never faces trial.
The prosecution, to be led by the DPP’s deputy senior crown prosecutor, Craig Everson, will have powerful counter-arguments.
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If a permanent stay is rejected, Dawson may seek a temporary one to delay the prosecution for years, until a jury’s memories have dimmed. Delay could certainly be tempting for Dawson if he’s successful in securing bail.
From 1977 Peter again practised as a Barrister, specialising in criminal and family law, and he served two terms as an Acting Crown Prosecutor before returning to practice as a Solicitor in 1998.