PrimeSuspect
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My initial thought on this phone call business is that it was likely a prank call rather than the actual rapist but something just struck me which I guess makes this a little more likely in my mind now. No amount of reverse directory searching or Telstra know how could have got the phone number without a name. Depending on how common the name was perhaps you'd also need an address or you'd risk calling the wrong place.
One thing we do know is that the KK victim's licence was found and given to the police almost a year later by a local who found it in Rowe Park. Well, at least according to the post who have a pretty good record of being accurate in this case. In earlier discussions with others on WS it was concluded that it must have been dropped in the initial struggle but given the report of the phone call by the earlier victim I think it cant be discounted that the rapist's MO was to take licences to enable him to make phone contact later. On the negative side of this equation I've never heard of KK victim receiving similar calls. Sadly SS family received too many calls from crack pots to know if one was really the person responsible.
Obviously the girl who received the call believes it was from the rapist. Has anyone heard if the caller gave specific information that only the rapist would have known? How did she know it wasn't a prank?
That's incorrect, a Telstra employee who has access to a certain system can find a phone number without a name, all that is needed is an address.