LegallyBrunette
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It says that he did. What a vile individual. imo
Won't be much of a casanova wearing Tena undies :sick:
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It says that he did. What a vile individual. imo
And here we go again. Another man on Parole committing murder.
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/moe-car-park-slaughter-beyond-belief-20121121-29pdx.html
Neighbours believe the house where two men were renting had been vacant for about a week, but they had not seen a woman enter it.
Cath X, who lives near the Fongeo Drive house, said two men rented the house but she had not seen anyone there for the past week.
"One of them had only just moved in about four to six weeks ago," she said.
"He had a little dog and we didn't see him much. I haven't seen him for a good week or so. It's scary. It's horrible.
We've got kids and we live in a nice street. I never saw the girl or any girl going in or out. I haven't seen anyone in the house for about a week."
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/vi...or-missing-woman/story-e6frf7kx-1226519049662
So confusing... who lived where with who..
"He was pretty much a model neighbour."
That's how a Bacchus Marsh woman described Steven James Hunter, the man police have charged with Sarah Cafferkey's murder.
Marita, who did not give her last name, said Hunter had been her neighbour in a quiet court of flats for about the past 18 months.
Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/f...used-killer-20121121-29pe0.html#ixzz2CqgJfo9Z
Another thing I've wondered about is was the wheelie bin accessible from the street?. Was he ever actually inside the house?.
Unless it was still under settlement?
Exactly! 'normal' settlement period is 42 days I believe
But neighbours said the guys were living there. That guy interviewed for the news said that SH always looked around before he went in or out the door, and that he drove straight up and over the nature strip.
Maybe that IS his beat up old car with the broken window. :loser:
Another thing I've wondered about is was the wheelie bin accessible from the street?. Was he ever actually inside the house?.
But neighbours said the guys were living there. That guy interviewed for the news said that SH always looked around before he went in or out the door, and that he drove straight up and over the nature strip.
Maybe that IS his beat up old car with the broken window. :loser:
It is possible for a house to be sold with tenants in it, but I would think the ad would have said an existing tenancy is in place. But if the house was only a year old how could he have lived there for 18 months didn't a neighbour say? ? Or was that bm house? And if sh lived in pc, why the msn saying bm? Ahhh so much confusion!
Same! Did anyone spot the location of wheelie bins in any satellite or sales realestate pics?
yeah its is his car
You can see it parked out the front of the Bacchus March house on Google maps
I was just watching a channel 10 video on youtube of the Point Cook house and I saw a wheelie bin with a yellow lid halfway up the path at the side of the house (behind the gate). Do you have different colored lids on your wheelie bins in Aus. i.e. yellow for recycling..green for organic waste etc?
It was meant to be an apartment with shared driveway in bm though, not a house and I think someone said the cars are different and that car in bm is currently still tere so couldn't be the one in pc