PrimeSuspect
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Should we let VicPol know about this error? We'd have to have all the posts referencing it removed too.
Thanks SarahJaneKate and welcome, you're a great sleuther!
Hmmm, opening up more if ACA are on the right track?
Other key points from your link, inkpink -
Missing Melbourne mother Elisa Curry closed down her Facebook account in the days before her disappearance, it has been revealed.
At 10.30pm, Ms Curry's phone is detected by a phone tower at the house.
Police have not ruled out suspicious circumstances in Mrs Curry's disappearance, but are also investigating the possibility she was lost or injured on a long run.
Not to mention the tidbit about the Comanchero bikies :facepalm:
Not to mention the tidbit about the Comanchero bikies :facepalm:
Yes that was a bit of a �� and the inheritance dispute as well, it's looking murkier and murkier
Interesting thought. I just checked, and the video is still up on the VicPol fb page. But interestingly, not one person has commented on the flyer in the comment section.... and the comment section on the VicPol page is usually on fire!!! *not in a good wayShould we let VicPol know about this error? We'd have to have all the posts referencing it removed too.
I wonder how long it will be until the alcoholic thing appears in MSM....?
http://www.9news.com.au/national/20...closed-facebook-account-days-before-vanishing
Looking at the picture in this news article I can see a possible reason why the dog was found wandering the streets and ended up in a neighbour's yard and not back home in it's own place.
Maybe the dog was not only hungry and thirsty, but the gate might have been closed and judging by this picture it seems as if the dog maybe wasn't able to jump the fence or gate to get back in...
My labrador, (labradors are not known for their height jumping prowess), wasn't a jumper and there's no way she would have ever been able to jump over a gate nor a fence at that height, no matter how distressed or desperate or hungry she was.
The Curry beach house at Arey's Inlet, with the family dog visible at the gate
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An Alcoholic AND a Marathon Runner?... a very, very odd combo indeed. one , you would think would cancel out the other.. one of my husbands was a marathon runner, and one a secret alcoholic... the combination of those two hobbies is simply outrageous , on the face of it.. one of those calls has to be wrong...
"taken part in the past threeGreat Ocean Road*marathons"
In article:
Search for Missing Marathon Mum Enters its fifth Day - The Australian
A neighbour in the quiet seaside street said it was known among friends in the community that Mrs Curry suffered depression.
'I went into their house a couple of times and she was just really nice, really normal,' the neighbour said.
'Yes, she had depression.'
Have we worked out how many " neighbour's" have been talking to the media???
Also Robyn Briggs comment was very odd. If you listen closely it is really odd how she describes the part about there being marrital problems. She looks very tired as well (up all night maybe). We will find out in the next few days I think. .
Its not known what Mrs Curry was wearing when she disappeared, though police are considering she may have been in runners and exercise clothing.
I searched the GOR marathon and there is only a Lisa Curry (not elisa) i think it is her, because of her team members - thanks"taken part in the past threeGreat Ocean Road*marathons"
In article:
Search for Missing Marathon Mum Enters its fifth Day - The Australian
police tracking dogs were not being used because it had been too many days and too many people had been walking in the area.
Although, now, as they've said about having a slim chance of her survival if she's in the bush, they could soon go with cadaver dogs.
(Really hated typing that, but it's reality.) As well as, they should be (probably already have been) looking for circling buzzards. I'm sure the searchers have been keeping aware af that.
Interesting thought. I just checked, and the video is still up on the VicPol fb page. But interestingly, not one person has commented on the flyer in the comment section.... and the comment section on the VicPol page is usually on fire!!! *not in a good way
I tweeted VicPol on that particular video to check for 'information displayed not meant for the public'. It's out though now, pretty hard to put the genie back in bottle.
I tweeted VicPol on that particular video to check for 'information displayed not meant for the public'. It's out though now, pretty hard to put the genie back in bottle.
Yes, I emailed them too. The Colac Police and the Complaints Dept, got an auto-receipt for the email, so I know it has been delivered.
Very shoddy. The sooner they take it down, the better.