Australia Australia - Marion Barter - Missing After Trip to UK - June 1997 #20

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MC met the mafia gang, RB had the van and he robbed "castles" in UK of antiques.

The Burwash neighbours reported RB for suspicious middle of the night activity, suspecting drugs.

Pierre Soupart (who tried to kill his own mother)
Pierre Soupart “responsible for the daily management of the "lounge business" company’

HELLOOoOoo UK police , what unsolved robberies do you have on the records?
FINALLY the jigsaw is coming together :)
 
How many times does poor Ghislaine have to relay her devastating story for entertainment?
Many cringing moments during this episode as mentioned above. As well as AS incessant giggling and flirting with the spotlight reporter.
 
The 1994 PIERRE H. DE GAYE ADVERT is still on the table for me after listening to one of the latest podcasts and AH slip up re the FNR license.
The people we found related to this name way back from the UK with links to Bali, is not the person who placed this advert - he would have been a kid when it was placed and his middle name doesn't start with H.
This advert sits with the area where AH (owned a property IMO) back in the days of Walker meats / and used in one of his documents and when his kids were swimming at Chandler.
Another ID he stole IMO

Between 1989 and 1991 there is another victim
and between 1992 and 1994 there is another victim

Any missing persons in the Ballina / Byron area at those times?
 
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I am thinking that she possibly stole her husband's driving licence. As a gift for RB.
of course she did.
This was never about her and the ex. being victims of AH
They were all part of something huge and it came to a crashing halt when AH was caught in SL net. Now the scramble to free themselves from any wrong doing.
You dont invent and then patent concealed items without a reason to be able to use them and sell them to the perfect customer, criminals IMO
 
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