Re the real estate licence of BRE's parent's the only paperwork I've seen is dated around 2000 (courtesy RETPI I think) and I somehow assumed it was something to do with subdividing their land in a cost effective way rather than paying someone else to do it, but I could be wrong. I don't know...
There were houses very close on both sides in the photos I have seen. Not sure if they were there in 1996. Risky, if they were, but then the whole series of abductions and murders was risky.
Back to Sarah Spiers... She was last seen at just after 2.00am and there was a post the other day that stated that sunrise was 5.36am (sorry, can't find that post now). In fact it is usually getting light well before that time, so the window for the act and disposal is quite narrow, possibly as...
But he could also potentially be caught in the act if there was a legitimate need for another tech to access the building? Risky, but adds to the excitement? Escape posibly cut off. Would he be happy with that?
It' difficult because during summer people are around at all hours of the night, walking dogs, skulking, all sorts of reasons. He would never be sure who could be around. In winter, maybe not so much, depending on the weather.
Would BRE necessarily require access to the building? The carpark is dark and secluded enough for nefarious deeds, especially if part of a blitz style attack on an unsuspecting victim. Where is the exchange in relation to the last known locations of the Claremont attacks? Anyone good with maps...
Would a serial killer leave his "keepsakes" behind when he sold a house? I would imagine he would like to keep them fairly close to hand. Once a house has been sold he would have no control over access...
I've seen a 1977 electoral registration for BRE parents which shows previous address was caravan park at Margaret River. It apeared to be their first registration in Huntingdale.
Long time lurker, first time poster...
BRE born here so Australian. Father also born here but in 1948 just before the change to citizenship in 1949 so he was/is British subject. There was no such thing as Australian citzenship prior to 1949.
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