Only my opinion, but I think the rumours about the police having CCTV that shows him running after her, then a car doing a sudden u-turn must have shown a licence plate number.wonder how they found him....someone has a good snitch/informer?
Only my opinion, but I think the rumours about the police having CCTV that shows him running after her, then a car doing a sudden u-turn must have shown a licence plate number.
Only my opinion, but I think the rumours about the police having CCTV that shows him running after her, then a car doing a sudden u-turn must have shown a licence plate number.
Huge generalisation for the non-Aussies or non-Melbournians for context.
Brunswick is an inner-city hipster suburb.
The suspect that has been arrested is apparently from Coburg which is an "outer" suburb that is well known pockets of residents associated with welfare, drugs, etc ... Not everyone though - it is getting gentrified and has a solid base of immigrant European families from the 60's/70's
I would suspect (and time will tell) that BH is indeed the arrested man from Coburg.
Doubt he rocked up to the police van on Sydney Rd today!
He could have been identified by a neighbour, landlord etc. sub judice and social media is a minefield. As a newbie, I am really impressed with how well this place is moderated.
Some of that footage was on Channel 10 tonight - outside the art gallery. Someone posted a link to it from here. It's very grainy but you can see it's him and they said pretty sure he's following her.
I hope they are also talking to other possible accomplices if there are any as that may be the only way they can get one of them to cooperate. Police may have been interviewing BH for hours but he may refuse to cooperate.
Hey Im from Melbourne and i think that huge generalisation above is absolutely accurate (and informative for the sleuthers who arent from here) Towns next door but not much in common.
Read through what man in red jumper in video - Gregson, had to say -
I was on the corner for a Kebab and did not see her go past.
Crucial.
That is probably because she did not go past on foot.
You say she was in a car then, being abducted - maybe.
However I am interested in where the handbag was found... Down a narrow laneway, next to a car that had not moved...
Planted? why.
What I think is it fell, as something or someone was being moved, probably in the dark, past this car to somewhere else. It may not have been planted, it may have been an accident.
This may narrow it down to 10 or so buildings which face Sydney road and back onto the laneway where the handbag was found. Some of these buildings is where I would look for further clues.
Planted? I thought that was plain dumb at the time.
A possibility is Jill may have been forced/dragged into one of these buildings.
Putting someone into a car down a busy road could be challenging.
An arm out of the shadows dragging you into a building - plausible.