Spooks-R-Us
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SS could be at Red Road, Banksiadale. JAG (Just a guess)
Mechanics didn't have the electronic gismoes back then.
Why did the accused comment on his Facebook Clown pic -
"Available for kids parties and bar mitzvah's"?
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This is a common phrase used by 'show folk' to describe where they are available to perform and frequently used in reference to magicians and clowns. IMO this was the context.
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Did WAPOL use the Chem Centre for CSK evidence?
You know how we all been sleuthing whether any of the victims may of been acquainted with the perp, thus been lured, instead of randomly blitzed.I wonder if the accused got some serious medical condition, like a dodgy heart and he was on heart meds, and thats why he possibly stopped allegedly offending???
I think we just had the RAC and tow truck drivers for vehicles broken down. I'm not sure if we even had roadside assistance back then, like for new vehicles. There wasn't any tyre breakdown services either.
I've heard the expression somewhere once before. Was it in a movie, or some show on TV? I think it was used in the context of, resigning to the fact that his act as only being good enough for kids parties, in a self deprecating satire. Maybe a sleuther will remember where the quote is from?Why did the accused comment on his Facebook Clown pic -
"Available for kids parties and bar mitzvah's"?
Did BRE have a Jewish connection???
Because unless he had Jewish connection or Googled the spelling of bar mitzvah its unusual that he got spelling correct.
Was he just (allegedly) copying another famous SK?
I've heard the expression somewhere once before. Was it in a movie, or some show on TV? ... Maybe a sleuther will remember where the quote is from?
Yes. http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170216/c55fad80b2ab47eb71c51f1d51d1f62b.jpghttp://www.chemcentre.wa.gov.au/Our-Services/Forensic-Science/Physical-Evidence
Did WAPOL use the Chem Centre for CSK evidence?
I've heard the expression somewhere once before. Was it in a movie, or some show on TV? I think it was used in the context of, resigning to the fact that his act as only being good enough for kids parties, in a self deprecating satire. Maybe a sleuther will remember where the quote is from?
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Seinfeld?I've heard the expression somewhere once before. Was it in a movie, or some show on TV? I think it was used in the context of, resigning to the fact that his act as only being good enough for kids parties, in a self deprecating satire. Maybe a sleuther will remember where the quote is from?
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If he did have a second job entertaining, there might be an old newspaper advertisement or within the Yellow Pages under entertainment. His phone number would match.Great info thanks!
So to use this phrase means the accused maybe had some knowledge about the 'show folk' industry?
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Thanks Mo Joe,Seinfeld?
Of movies Bradley Edwards may have watched, To Catch A Killer was released in 1992.
"To Catch a Killer" tells the true gruesome story of John Wayne Gacy - a good friend and helpful neighbour, a great child entertainer, a respectful businessman, and a violent serial killer who raped and murdered over 30 young boys.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105604/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl
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