Australia Australia - Chantelle, 27, and Leela McDougall, 6, Toni Popic, 40, Nannup, 13 July 2007

  • #81
When one performs a Google search for "[email protected]" there are only several hits – one of which links to an inaccessible pdf hosted on a site in The Netherlands. Perhaps a cluster of followers reside there... and confirmed on his website was a Dutch translation of his work.
 
  • #82
When did the POI first arrive in AUSTRALIA? I presume he would have a fairly strong English accent...


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At least in the pronunciation of certain words, as I guess he was in England when he stole Simon Kadwill's identity:

'According to investigators, Feltham had stolen the identity of a former associate in the 1990s.'

And he was approximately in his mid-40s in 2004:

'Kadwill, 45, moved into the rented property in tiny Nannup, Western Australia, with his much younger girlfriend Chantelle McDougall and the couple’s daughter Leela, six, about three years earlier. Their friend, 42-year-old Tony Popic lived in a caravan parked outside the house.'

'One day in July 2007, Kadwill, McDougall, Leela and Popic drove away from their Nannup residence forever, leaving behind wallets, credit cards and dirty plates on the table. A note scrawled with the words “Gone to Brazil” was found stuck to the front door by their landlord a few days later.'


http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/re...y/news-story/838f1baa6a6d069e3033df8b57ce88ee

So that would make him approximately in his 20s when he was still in England.

More on accents here:
 
  • #83
Yes, as I guess he was in England when he stole Simon Kadwill's identity:

'According to investigators, Feltham had stolen the identity of a former associate in the 1990s.'

And he was approximately 45 in 2007:

'Kadwill, 45, moved into the rented property in tiny Nannup, Western Australia, with his much younger girlfriend Chantelle McDougall and the couple’s daughter Leela, six, about three years earlier. Their friend, 42-year-old Tony Popic lived in a caravan parked outside the house.'

http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/re...y/news-story/838f1baa6a6d069e3033df8b57ce88ee

I know a guy who came by sea to Australia aged 16 from the UK. He still has an English accent. When he visits the UK his friends they reckon he sounds like an Aussie. I wonder to what extent the POI changed his accent if at all.
 
  • #84
I know a guy who came by sea to Australia aged 16 from the UK. He still has an English accent. When he visits the UK his friends they reckon he sounds like an Aussie. I wonder to what extent the POI changed his accent if at all.

Actors do it all the time. If he assumed others' identities and was able to disappear without a trace, changing his accent may have been a walk in the park. I think he's a well-practised chameleon from the little I've read. Charismatic, Svengali-like.

My Pop (Geandfather) also emigrated to Australia from England, when he was 18. His accent may have softened but his pronunciation of certain words and favourite idioms are still in use by his descendants today.
 
  • #85
Here's the sort of place that would attract Gary IMO http://www.ishtarmasterchannel.com/ashram/ Maybe the NSW cops can visit and show Gary's picture to see if anyone has come across him, or might know something about the welfare of the missing family.

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The visual vernacular of these websites are all so similar – look a bit like the WS logo too

He was selling his books at $20 a pop in the early 2000's then defaulted to free downloads for donations. I can't see how he made his money.
 
  • #88
The visual vernacular of these websites are all so similar – look a bit like the WS logo too

He was selling his books at $20 a pop in the early 2000's then defaulted to free downloads for donations. I can't see how he made his money.
His books are all plagiarisms. He would be able to copy n paste one together in a few days, so I wouldn't be surprised if he has a few of them since. The media reports suggested he sold the caravan and car for a bit over 10K and Popic just got a lump sum as well which was withdrawn, so he had a large wad of cash on him when the group went missing. It wouldn't of lasted long for four, but there's no evidence that any more than 1 made it to the Blackcat backpackers and then onto the train. Every trace strongly suggests that they either split up or 3 were deceased before reaching Perth

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  • #89
Do you think he is just a fraudulent conman or a charismatic psychopath?


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  • #90
Do you think he is just a fraudulent conman or a charismatic psychopath?


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Probably the former. There's no evidence any of them are alive. There might be another party involved in their disappearance IMO. Someone had to drive them around once they sold up their vehicle and they had to have somewhere to live after they did a bunk on the rental property. Maybe it was a private land deal with a financially desperate local, and when the small group turned up with a wad of cash for the transaction on the property, and it became evident to the seller that no one knew where they are, it could've just got too tempting to do them all in with ratsack and bury them and keep the cash and the property. There are a lot of small hobby farms and weekenders around Nannup. If they're buried on a private property, they might never be found. That's my hunch, and why a closer examination of Sir_Laughs_a_Lot and other locals is warranted IMO. I think Gary would've been found by now if he was alive.

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  • #91
Nannup is one of those southern towns where dope growing is reknowned and nearly magic mushroom country.

It is next door to the town of Balingup which is reknowned for its magic mushroom population. Both traditionally in logging country.

A source of income could have come from multiple areas. Being a criminal I wouldn't put it past him to grow dope somewhere.

There is quite a hippy culture in these towns. There is suckers abound for a cult.

I would ponder a dash over to South Australia too.

The visual vernacular of these websites are all so similar – look a bit like the WS logo too

He was selling his books at $20 a pop in the early 2000's then defaulted to free downloads for donations. I can't see how he made his money.
 
  • #92
Nannup is one of those southern towns where dope growing is reknowned and nearly magic mushroom country.

It is next door to the town of Balingup which is reknowned for its magic mushroom population. Both traditionally in logging country.

A source of income could have come from multiple areas. Being a criminal I wouldn't put it past him to grow dope somewhere.

There is quite a hippy culture in these towns. There is suckers abound for a cult.

I would ponder a dash over to South Australia too.
There are probably a lot of local people and interlopers up to nefarious activities in the South West who wouldn't want the Police looking into their sources of income. Possibly 1 of them scammed the doomsday cult out of their money and hid the bodies. IMO police should be asking if anyone down there suddenly paid off their debts or were flush with unexplainable cash when they weren't doing so well before.

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  • #93
Probably the former. There's no evidence any of them are alive. There might be another party involved in their disappearance IMO. Someone had to drive them around once they sold up their vehicle and they had to have somewhere to live after they did a bunk on the rental property. Maybe it was a private land deal with a financially desperate local, and when the small group turned up with a wad of cash for the transaction on the property, and it became evident to the seller that no one knew where they are, it could've just got too tempting to do them all in with ratsack and bury them and keep the cash and the property. There are a lot of small hobby farms and weekenders around Nannup. If they're buried on a private property, they might never be found. That's my hunch, and why a closer examination of Sir_Laughs_a_Lot and other locals is warranted IMO. I think Gary would've been found by now if he was alive.

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Do you think sir laughs is someone of interest ? Do you know that he posts on hayley & claremont threads ? Do you know he has accused parkie of murder on a csk thread ?

On the ws hayley thread #ian moones the name .

I can assure you magic mushrooms are available freshly growing jun-sept in the winter months growing around nannup . They can be harvested & dried and sold over the internet, or sold fresh . its illegal but good money .

Ps iirc the money from the car sale hasn't been touched .


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Do you think sir laughs is someone of interest ? Do you know that he posts on hayley & claremont threads ? Do you know he has accused parkie of murder on a csk thread ?

On the ws hayley thread #ian moones the name .

I can assure you magic mushrooms are available freshly growing jun-sept in the winter months growing around nannup . They can be harvested & dried and sold over the internet, or sold fresh . its illegal but good money .

Ps iirc the money from the car sale hasn't been touched .


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Maybe he and Dr ****** should get a chatroom together. A lot of distractions and obfuscation there in SLaL that's either suspicious or plain old tin foil hat stuff for 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 and giggles.

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Do you think sir laughs is someone of interest ? Do you know that he posts on hayley & claremont threads ? Do you know he has accused parkie of murder on a csk thread ?

On the ws hayley thread #ian moones the name .

I can assure you magic mushrooms are available freshly growing jun-sept in the winter months growing around nannup . They can be harvested & dried and sold over the internet, or sold fresh . its illegal but good money .

Ps iirc the money from the car sale hasn't been touched .


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It's not unusual to hear gun shots in the country even around hobby farms. Old timers bury their rubbish in big holes. Hard to rule out homicide. I would look for a pig farm too...


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  • #96
It's not unusual to hear gun shots in the country even around hobby farms. Old timers bury their rubbish in big holes. Hard to rule out homicide. I would look for a pig farm too...


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IMO a search of property listings at that time, especially bargains by the desperate to sell, that were suddenly pulled off the market, might turn up a lead

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  • #97
Starting from the point of departure and what was left behind who do you think wrote the note "Gone to Brazil"? Do you think if the group did meet foul play early on perhaps they didn't write it? Someone could have ultimately conned the conman for various reasons. POI did have earlier links to Denmark which I found interesting as well. The bushland out there is like no other...
 
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Starting from the point of departure and what was left behind who do you think wrote the note "Gone to Brazil"? Do you think if the group did meet foul play early on perhaps they didn't write it? Someone could have ultimately conned the conman for various reasons. POI did have earlier links to Denmark which I found interesting as well. The bushland out there is like no other...
Who caught the bus to Perth, stayed at the backpackers and caught the train using Popic's ID? Was it Gary, or was it someone else in a deliberate attempt to obfuscate what happened to the missing cult? How did this lead come to the Police attention so long afterwards?

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  • #99
Who caught the bus to Perth, stayed at the backpackers and caught the train using Popic's ID? Was it Gary, or was it someone else in a deliberate attempt to obfuscate what happened to the missing cult? How did this lead come to the Police attention so long afterwards?

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And what of a sixty year old man and a body of a young girl who died 7 years prior in South Australia? http://miscarriageofjustice.co/index.php?topic=6486.0

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