Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #19

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  • #781
If BRE was born in December 1968, what year would he have been able to obtain his driver's licence?

I am pretty sure it has been 17 in WA for a long time (and still is). L's at 16, P's/driving on own at 17. So December 1985.


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  • #782
I very rarely drink alcohol, and only ever have one glass - rarely.

In the past I've added some good posts and have a wealth of knowledge.
Hi CV ,
You are a great websleuth whos contributed a lot , especially lately for gerard ross Ws thread - Well done
Thank you .
You post well after having a drink,
I remember that one night on here you continued to post after saying you had a few, and it wasn't noticeable .
Last night i might have been a bit drunk & commented about the pro death penalty comments, Saturday night....was over excited.... thought everyone was drinking...
Was only asking....not to anyone in particular....whoever wanted to reply could.

What type of killing method would be your chosen technique for capital punishment ?
Its unfair if the only people given the lethal injection are convicted criminals .
Its actually not fair to those citizens that would like a lethal injection but don't want to have to do a terrible crime to get it .
I would like to try the lethal injection, preferably over electric chair or hanging .
Are there public services for a lethal injection,no? If not then its blatantly unfair to the rest of the population that convicted criminals get that special treatment.
It could just cause more violent crime..
It happens in some countries so they get a meal and bed ...

JmO !
 
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Hi Metic,

No problems at all. I don't want to upset anyone with the capital punishment discussion.
I respect that the forum is not the place for the discussion.

I apologize for the comment and would like to move on.
 
  • #785
What's interesting is that there was a spate of murders which commenced in March 1986. Prior to those, there weren't any for a few years. The murders/abductions continued after the Birnies were in prison.

What could have happened just prior to March 1986?

Note: It looks like Sharon Mason (1983) has been accidently missed off the list

The alleged CSK left school 1985.
I'm guessing he got his driver's licence Dec 1985 or soon after.
And 1986 he probably began working, getting access to money and vehicle and the 'freedom' that comes with being out of school.


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  • #786
The alleged CSK left school 1985.
I'm guessing he got his driver's licence Dec 1985 or soon after.
And 1986 he probably began working, getting access to money and vehicle and the 'freedom' that comes with being out of school.


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Yep, this article suggests he was working at Telstra from 1986 http://www.news.com.au/national/cou...s/news-story/44d3d60b4c894e632bb30a23a11bc787


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  • #787
It has been advised beforehand that BRE worked for Telecom at the Ewing St, Depot. Then at a later date, worked at the Kewdale Rd Telstra building. For those overseas Telstra was formerly named Telecom.
 
  • #788
Having a vehicle would have given him much more freedom. It's possible, he started driving on his birthday 7th December, 1985 or soon thereafter.

If BRE didn't have a vehicle perhaps he had access to one of his parents.
 
  • #789
So what were you contributing?

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What do you mean what was I contributing?


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  • #790
Any talk about capital punishment, in itself implies what your opinion of the accused culpability is over the alleged charges IMO.
Tagging a disclaimer at the end hardly changes the tone and inflection of the statements.
I believe this talk might make one vicariously liable for Sub Judice Contempt.
At the very least it only encourages an atmosphere of normalising vigilantism.
And security of transporting the accused to and from court would not be a subject to joke about for the Police.
I strongly suggest waiting till the court makes a finding of the charges either being proven or not before making such posts, IMO.
This is not a personal attack upon anyone's views. It's just a reminder to be aware of Chris Dawson's message that Police will probably not be very lenient, especially if the prosecution is derailed by social media, so please consider this post as helpful advice from someone concerned about you getting in the poo.

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  • #791
My comment was not directed at you personally in anyway , to be honest I do read your comments , the only reason I read this is because it was directed at me ... Please feel free to voice your opinions , I don't read them

It’s a free country you don’t have to read my posts. But I still don’t understand why you felt the need to say people ‘must have lead sheltered lives’ because they don’t agree with your opinion. Whether that was directed at me or someone else I still think it’s an unnecessary and derogatory comment. I haven’t made derogatory comments or sling-offs at any posters, I’ve just disagreed or agreed with their opinions and called people out when in my opinion they’re making personal comments about other posters. I’ve only criticised perpetrators who’ve been convicted of vile crimes. In regards to this case I’ve only ever said the alleged CSK.


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Any talk about capital punishment, in itself implies what your opinion of the accused culpability is over the alleged charges IMO.
Tagging a disclaimer at the end hardly changes the tone and inflection of the statements.
I believe this talk might make one vicariously liable for Sub Judice Contempt.
At the very least it only encourages an atmosphere of normalising vigilantism.
And security of transporting the accused to and from court would not be a subject to joke about for the Police.
I strongly suggest waiting till the court makes a finding of the charges either being proven or not before making such posts, IMO.
This is not a personal attack upon anyone's views. It's just a reminder to be aware of Chris Dawson's message that Police will probably not be very lenient, especially if the prosecution is derailed by social media, so please consider this post as helpful advice from someone concerned about you getting in the poo.

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Fair enough, very good point re subjudice, I hadn’t thought of it in that way.
I don’t know if the alleged CSK is guilty or not because we haven’t heard all of the evidence yet and we won’t until the whole trial is over. Hence why I’ve been very careful to always write alleged CSK. My opinion on capital punishment is in general for brutal, multiple, serial cases and not specific to this case or the alleged perpetrator of this case. And I most certainly do not and have not advocated any form of vigilantism. I fully respect the police and the judicial system and their service to our community.
However like you’ve said any discussion of the topic could be considered to be subjudice so I will refrain from making any further comments on the topic.


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  • #795
Having a vehicle would have given him much more freedom. It's possible, he started driving on his birthday 7th December, 1985 or soon thereafter.

If BRE didn't have a vehicle perhaps he had access to one of his parents.

Or a work vehicle, as a Telstra/Telecom tech.


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  • #796
Claremont serial killer case: WA Police investigate 1995 rape lead
Emma Young
Oct 16, 2015

"The Post reported that police, who said at the time the Karrakatta attack was not linked, had now changed their view after finding a forensic link in 2009 and a 12-member squad was working on the case.

There was a "definite forensic link" found between the rape and the murder of Ms Glennon, editor Bret Christian told Radio 6PR on Friday."

"She made it as far as the Showgrounds subway and a man grabbed her,
put something over her head, tied her up She said with Telephone Cable - and bundled her into the back of what she said was a commercial vehicle"


Why was telephone cable initially reported but then changed to clothesline in later reports ?

Listen to
6PR Radio interview with Bret Christian in link below :
http://www.watoday.com.au/wa-news/c...vestigate-1995-rape-lead-20151016-gkaq8i.html
 
  • #797
Claremont serial killer case: WA Police investigate 1995 rape lead
Emma Young
Oct 16, 2015

"The Post*reported that police, who said at the time the Karrakatta attack was not linked, had now changed their view after finding a forensic link in 2009 and a 12-member squad was working on the case.

There was a "definite forensic link" found*between the rape*and the murder*of Ms*Glennon, editor*Bret*Christian told Radio 6PR on Friday."

"She made it as far as the Showgrounds subway and a man grabbed her,
put something over her head,*tied her up She said with [emoji337]telephone cable - and bundled her into the back of what she said was a commercial vehicle"


Why was telephone cable initially reported but then changed to clothesline in later reports ?

Listen to
6PR Radio interview with Bret Christian in link below :
http://www.watoday.com.au/wa-news/c...vestigate-1995-rape-lead-20151016-gkaq8i.html

Emma Young is who? Victim or journalist?


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  • #798
Claremont serial killer case: WA Police investigate 1995 rape lead
Emma Young
Oct 16, 2015

"The Post*reported that police, who said at the time the Karrakatta attack was not linked, had now changed their view after finding a forensic link in 2009 and a 12-member squad was working on the case.

There was a "definite forensic link" found*between the rape*and the murder*of Ms*Glennon, editor*Bret*Christian told Radio 6PR on Friday."

"She made it as far as the Showgrounds subway and a man grabbed her,
put something over her head,*tied her up She said with [emoji337]telephone cable - and bundled her into the back of what she said was a commercial vehicle"


Why was telephone cable initially reported but then changed to clothesline in later reports ?

Listen to
6PR Radio interview with Bret Christian in link below :
http://www.watoday.com.au/wa-news/c...vestigate-1995-rape-lead-20151016-gkaq8i.html

My best guess is this:

The woman reported it as telephone cable. Police weren't able to identify it otherwise at the time or didn't try to because there was not much to be gleaned from any testing at that point. It got shoved in the file and left for many years. Subsequently when someone reviewed the case and file they took a closer look and realized it was actually clothesline, plus with better testing techniques they were able to ascertain that there was printer ink on it.

Just my guess, there are probably better theories.

Interesting link to the kimono from the 1988 Huntingdale attack, which I understand may have been taken along with other clothes from a clothesline.


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  • #799
What do you mean what was I contributing?


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Apologies.....for some reason I wasn't seeing many of the posts & comments were not making sense. Am now inundated with 30 posts so am trying to catchup

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  • #800
On my laptop the Webslueths screen has gone blue and yellow. Periodically it does this. My guess is it's some type of back up software, whilst the administrators are performing maintenance.

I much prefer it when the screen is black and grey. At the moment I'm unable to reply with quote, insert an attachment or tick "Thanks". It seems, the more I use Websleuths the less functions I can perform. Perhaps my settings have been changed. I don't remember changing the settings though.
 
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