Spooks-R-Us
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Thanks for this Metic
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...nnes-killer--struck-before.html#ixzz4zuB3A9u8
When Dixie strolled into a cafe in Perth in January 1996, he introduced himself as Shane Turner, a top chef who had worked in restaurants around Europe and Australia. The owner, Anthony McMahon, hired him for £160 a week. Mr McMahon recalls: "He could be moody at times, but I put that down to him being a chef."
Dixie rented a flat a few miles away, near the coastal suburb of Claremont. Sarah Spiers, 18, went missing the same month that Dixie arrived at the cafe. Her body has never been found.
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Everyone read the full article. Again the cold case team are able to piece together enough info to chase him to the UK. There was DNA left at the Thai girls attack they may not have known his name then but when he was in deportation detention they would (or should) have taken a DNA sample and they would of had confirmation of his name from his passport. If not how did they know where to send him back to.
Janwa
Any relation to SMM?
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