Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #18

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The schramm review is a interesting one .
 

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If if you read the heading differently with a different connotation anything is possible
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I've read your quote a few times but don't understand what you mean. Could you please explain what you mean, many thanks.

'If if you read the heading differently with a different connotation anything is possible'​
 
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Hi long time reader here......
a general question to all sleuths that follow this case , do you think with the information or lack of information that has been provided Bradley Edwards is guilty ?

If I look at the facts that have been put out via media there's none other then a DNA link via the white karate costume ? And a abuduction allegedly?

You would assume over the course of the case 20 years there has been lots of leaks to the media , articles about pieces of papers found in sheds , books written , moderate hearsay , possible interstate links , rounding up of groups for DNA testing , detectives going over seas to see prisoners, reviews . Then nothing in the media .

Any thoughts on why the stall ?

Theres not only the kimono dna link but dna linked to two more crimes.
Total of 3 dna links when he was arrested.

Ps, your supposed to provide a link for the photo source or your post could be deleted by the moderator [emoji20]
 
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are old papers linked to Claremont killings ? They seem to control the direction and course of the case ..... Not the police .
 
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Theres not only the kimono dna link but dna linked to two more crimes.
Total of 3 dna links when he was arrested.

Ps, your supposed to provide a link for the photo source or your post could be deleted by the moderator [emoji20]


Ill provide links from now on in , thanks for the heads up.
 
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schramm isn't a very common last name either.
Hi Whatsgoingonhere,

There's the private message facility if you'd like to let one of us know something. Meticulously, is always a good listener.

Kind regards CV
 
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I'd be curious to know if JC ever attended as a spectator at one of these meets and if perhaps that's where she was seen and targeted but for the earlier Sheraton attack. Maybe Dorothy stood in when Julie didn't show up. Snipped

Pandit , the idea that the "Dorothy" attack may have been a substitute victim is a possibility imo .
You consistently come up with good theories .

Dennis Rader the BTK serial killer in Wichita murdered one poor victim Shirley Vian Relford because his intended victim was not home . It seems to be common too, in some other SK cases .

Quote :
"Rader claimed that was a completely random target.
There was actually someone across from Dillons that was a potential target.
It was called project Green, I think that particular day I drove over to Dillons and parked in the parking lot and watched this particular residence and then got out of the car and walked over to it.
"I knocked and no one answered it."
Rader says he was "all keyed up" and so he walked around the neighborhood until he met a young boy, Shirley Vian Relford's son, and asked him to identify some photos.
Then Rader went to another address, knocked on the door, but nobody answered, so he went to the house where the boy went.
Rader said he was a private detective. He showed the photograph that I had just showed the boy.
Then with his pistol, he forced his way in the door."

https://justinfortner.weebly.com/shirley-vian-relford.html

https://youtu.be/c5cfLNidi8Q
 
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One of the reasons that I shy away from all these plotting and planning theories is how could anyone at any given time know where the victims would be as it seems their plans changed all the time. The only girls with set times and movement were those on a beat.
 
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One of the reasons that I shy away from all these plotting and planning theories is how could anyone at any given time know where the victims would be as it seems their plans changed all the time. The only girls with set times and movement were those on a beat.
Janwa,

I wondered if the break-in at JCs prior to the abduction was for the abductor to have a look around the house. Prying in her personal belongings, to figure where JC worked, looking at photos, seeing her uniform etc. Also, looking at name badges, payslips or letterheads with the name Parmelia Hotel logo on them.

JC had a rare type of car too, so the creep might have seen her driving back and forth along the Stirling Hwy. Then figured out what times she went to work.

Evidently, these SK creeps go to great lengths to find out about their victims. They do their homework. It seems like a game to them. Probably because they don't have any friends to hang out with, they have plenty of time on their hands. JMO
 
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schramm isn't a very common last name either.
"By 2004, Macro Taskforce was considered stalled when Dennis Glennon, Ciara’s father, began to quietly ask for a cold case review involving international experts.
Soon British forensic scientists Dave Barclay and Malcolm Boots were working with superintendent Paul Schram from the South Australian bodies-in-barrels case to try to find new lines of inquiry for the Macro Taskforce.
Police have never said whether it was advice from the experts or simply advances in technology that helped them make the breakthroughs that followed, but soon they had two new clues. They had learned that the fibres found on Rimmer’s body could have come only from a mid-1990s Commodore VS Series. There were reportedly about 50 of these fibres and the exact upholstery was not used by Commodore in earlier or later models of the vehicle.
And they believed they had managed to obtain a DNA profile of the killer from the body of Glennon. In an astonishing development, they matched this to the Karrakatta rape in 1995.
The person they were looking for, they decided, drove a late-model mid-1990s white Holden Commodore VS Series in the mid-1990s."

Referencing: paywall sorry .
http://www.theaustralian.com.a...4913420ecf0edf1a4b991994f8254d

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?p=13021218

Post #907 dec 24th personx thread 7
 
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Innuendo , what is the purpose of this and in what connotation. That's they key ...
 
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Innuendo , what is the purpose of this and in what connotation. That's they key ...
WGOH,

Thank you. Sometimes someone like me needs more clarification to understand what the poster means. It's great the forum has a newcomer, and will be good to hear your view on things. There's the Reply with Quote tab on the right-hand-side, which keeps the posts in a group - just make sure that you scroll down past where it has /QUOTE in brackets
 
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WGOH,

Thank you. Sometimes someone like me needs more clarification to understand what the poster means. It's great the forum has a newcomer, and will be good to hear your view on things. There's the Reply with Quote tab on the right-hand-side, which keeps the posts in a group - just make sure that you scroll down past where it has /QUOTE in brackets

thank you ill try my best ,
wgoh
 
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"By 2004, Macro Taskforce was considered stalled when Dennis Glennon, Ciara’s father, began to quietly ask for a cold case review involving international experts.
Soon British forensic scientists Dave Barclay and Malcolm Boots were working with superintendent Paul Schram from the South Australian bodies-in-barrels case to try to find new lines of inquiry for the Macro Taskforce.
Police have never said whether it was advice from the experts or simply advances in technology that helped them make the breakthroughs that followed, but soon they had two new clues. They had learned that the fibres found on Rimmer’s body could have come only from a mid-1990s Commodore VS Series. There were reportedly about 50 of these fibres and the exact upholstery was not used by Commodore in earlier or later models of the vehicle.
And they believed they had managed to obtain a DNA profile of the killer from the body of Glennon. In an astonishing development, they matched this to the Karrakatta rape in 1995.
The person they were looking for, they decided, drove a late-model mid-1990s white Holden Commodore VS Series in the mid-1990s."

Referencing: paywall sorry .
http://www.theaustralian.com.a...4913420ecf0edf1a4b991994f8254d

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?p=13021218

Post #907 dec 24th personx thread 7


Not it to discredit mr schramm but I wouldn't put down Snowtown as a very Elaborate plot , have you ever been to Snowtown we drove there for a look. Storing corpses in drums in the Main Street is a bit of a given ?
My question is why didn't he find the video interesting I do .....
 
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