Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #15

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  • #441
IMO Things the accused BRE may have liked (besides allegedly SK'ing) or were possibly important to him:

1. Football (Eagles member)

2. Star Wars (Yoda pic on FB)

3. Baywatch (David Hasselhoff
pic on FB)

4. his step-daughter VG

5. LA

6. Volunteering at LA

7. Staying with same employer for 30 years because his employment served some purpose for him, maybe allowed him freedom to possibly stalk victims and maybe source d-sites while driving work vehicle. Bonus free fuel!

8. Allegedly offending on or around notable dates or public holidays. (NB. two people close to him had birthdays on notable dates, eg Christmas Eve - source Facebook, and Anzac Day - source I'll need to find again)
 
  • #442
Hi Canning Vale - that information about the playground is really valuable. Close to BRE. He could have buried SS there while it was under construction. Then the tower called the Eagles Nest. Relevance to the Eagles his beloved AFL team. Also what he suggested the new Perth Stadium should be called on fb the morning of his arrest. Certainly some clues there. That is if he was able to get SS from her original buriel site and relocate her. Then she would be near to him. MOO
 
  • #443
Hi Canning Vale - that information about the playground is really valuable. Close to BRE. He could have buried SS there while it was under construction. Then the tower called the Eagles Nest. Relevance to the Eagles his beloved AFL team. Also what he suggested the new Perth Stadium should be called on fb the morning of his arrest. Certainly some clues there. That is if he was able to get SS from her original buriel site and relocate her. Then she would be near to him. MOO

Maybe there are some trophies buried at the 'Eagles Nest' tower near his home.




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  • #444
If the CSK used a map book to put where to go, then I wonder what about a place drew his eye? Was it a subconscious connection to a street name? (Eg telephone lane) a familiar name to him, eg family members name, favorite footy player, something? Was it familiarity with the d siteareas that made him comfortable enough to use them?
JMHO.

Funny you should say that because there is a Braddock Road off Woolcoot Road in Wellard as well. I did look around a few days ago when I noticed it if there was a street close by with any other familiar name and there was nothing so took it as something of chance.

Had another thought here combining Brad with (Dock)ers makes it a doubly evil place.
 
  • #445
Hi Canning Vale - that information about the playground is really valuable. Close to BRE. He could have buried SS there while it was under construction. Then the tower called the Eagles Nest. Relevance to the Eagles his beloved AFL team. Also what he suggested the new Perth Stadium should be called on fb the morning of his arrest. Certainly some clues there. That is if he was able to get SS from her original buriel site and relocate her. Then she would be near to him. MOO


IMO too risky to move a decomposing body. Besides the extreme smell, how could the accused be assured that he moved ALL of the body? If you know what I mean.

IMO Moving a body poses DOUBLE the risk of being found out or discovered. He did it once, I don't think he do it again.

But anything is possible.
 
  • #446
Maybe there are some trophies buried at the 'Eagles Nest' tower near his home.
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oh yes good question!
 
  • #447
RE: THE COMMUNITY PLAYGROUND. Some information - The playground was designed by Ecoscape architects - with some pieces built by PlayRight Australia (Canning Vale company). They may have had community consultations with the City of Belmont or perhaps some ratepayers input.
The Eagles Nest in Wicca Reserve. I think you may have found your place AL. This can't have been far from 344 Acton Ave. As an upstanding member of the community he may have had input in building a playground and probably frequented the park when SD was growing up. Seriously though, who thinks of these street and park names!? quote from AL ...I mean REALLY close to him...

 
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Hi Canning Vale - that information about the playground is really valuable. Close to BRE. He could have buried SS there while it was under construction. Then the tower called the Eagles Nest. Relevance to the Eagles his beloved AFL team. Also what he suggested the new Perth Stadium should be called on fb the morning of his arrest. Certainly some clues there. That is if he was able to get SS from her original buriel site and relocate her. Then she would be near to him. MOO

These were recent developments not something that existed 20 years ago so wouldn't have been relevant at the time.
 
  • #449
Police used VHF radios back then. It was analogue and could be listened to on scanners, but not CB as that was HF and UHF only. But it's all digital now.

Mind you, back in mid 90's Techies were leaving Telstra in droves with nice redundancy packages, like my old school friend ended up doing. Some of them got jobs in the State Public Service, like my friend did. Many techies would ask former techies about the work they did and how many jobs were available as my friend said when he was contemplating taking the redundancy. So there's other avenues to overhear things by the accused, especially if any of that info came back form former techies working at the Police Depts Exhibits Unit, Radio and Electronics Support, Camera Section. or such like areas were some former Telstra Techies as my old school friend said worked. But he didn't take the redundancy until 2004. He didn't like the State Public Service work and went back to work as a Techie for a private firm, after the 18 months preclusion from telephone techie work finished.

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Thanks PD for your extensive reply.
So could anyone buy scanners easily?


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Originally Posted by Spinnaker
Maybe there are some trophies buried at the 'Eagles Nest' tower near his home.
oh yes good question!
Perhaps BRE had some trophies at home and sensing that WAPOL were closing in on him, buried the trophies during the construction of the 'Eagles Nest' Tower? Just IMO.
 
  • #451
Hi Spooks - do you know how long abody would take to decompose to just being bones. I have no idea myself. If SS had been buried for ten years would there still be decomposition? MOO
 
  • #452
Hi Spooks - do you know how long would a body take to decompose to just being bones. I have no idea myself. If SS had been buried for ten years would there still be decomposition? MOO
"Time is variable

The time taken for a body to decompose depends on climatic conditions, like temperature and moisture, as well as the accessibility to insects. In summer, a human body in an exposed location can be reduced to bones alone in just nine days."
https://australianmuseum.net.au/decomposition-body-changes


UK site next
http://www.exploreforensics.co.uk/skeletal-remains.html

http://www.exploreforensics.co.uk/the-rate-of-decay-in-a-corpse.html


 
  • #453
Thanks PD for your extensive reply.
So could anyone buy scanners easily?


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From memory at the time there was a lot of people that bought tech stuff like that to find out/avoid speed cameras. I am pretty sure they were readily available not that I had one or wanted one.
 
  • #454
Spooks - this thinking like a SK is turning me into a weirdo - can't believe I asked that question. Thank you for your answer though😱MOO
 
  • #455
Spooks - this thinking like a SK is turning me into a weirdo - can't believe I asked that question. Thank you for your answer thoughMOO

Careful you don't fall down the rabbit hole by thinking about SK stuff ALL day when ever you have a free moment, and start getting nightmares and waking at 3am in a pool of sweat!!!!
 
  • #456
Thanks PD for your extensive reply.
So could anyone buy scanners easily?


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Back in the old days you could get a really cheap scanner from Tandy. Dick Smith had more expensive ones, but the really good sets would have to be ordered through Radio Parts Australia in Melbourne. But an old FM radio could be tuned to pick up bands that had emergency services, but you wouldn't be able to tune from one channel to another with any ease as the spectrum squeases up when tuning up FM radio sets by altering the variable capacitor. Anyways such things only interested electronics tinkerers who usually preferred to tinker with CBs just to test their skills at modifying things to soup them up.
Store bought scanners were common and mainly province of the radio equivalent of train spotters. Listening to Police Radio really wouldn't do crooks or serial killers any good, as they never discussed cases over the radio. Anyways, by mid 90's fiddling with PCs were the rage for geeks and most of us lost interest in CBs and HAM radio tinkering by then.
It was similar to tinkering with cars, going to Goodies and buying heads, carbies and extractors to soup up the old panel van etc. It lost interest with cars evolving to already be souped up due to the oils crisis making manufactures get more out of smaller engines.
When digital comms came out, it made scanners redundant anyway.

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  • #457
Careful you don't fall down the rabbit hole by thinking about SK stuff ALL day when ever you have a free moment, and start getting nightmares and waking at 3am in a pool of sweat!!!!
And if you gaze long enough into an*abyss, the*abyss*will gaze back into you." - Friedrich Nietzsche

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  • #458
And if you gaze long enough into an*abyss, the*abyss*will gaze back into you." - Friedrich Nietzsche

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Classic PD
Well played
 
  • #459
Spooks and Petedavo - it has made me realise how hard it must be for anyone working at trying to solve these types of crimes. Sooo stressful. I wonder if they can take anything from what WS guys do to help them. It would be good to think so😐MOO
 
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