No, they were written to Ava Benny- Morrison, the journalist from The Daily Telegraph, but I can't read it or copy the link as it is paywalled.I hope no-one was paid for releasing those letters to the DT and DM. If they were, shame on them.

No, they were written to Ava Benny- Morrison, the journalist from The Daily Telegraph, but I can't read it or copy the link as it is paywalled.I hope no-one was paid for releasing those letters to the DT and DM. If they were, shame on them.
they were careful not to say who the letters were addressed to.... my guess is, a prison groupie... one of those extraordinarily large women who become infatuated with men in prison for crimes against women.. . something in them resonates with something in the prisoner, and bingo, they start writing to each other, then demanding conjugal visits, and all the paraphernalia that goes along with that...
and sometimes, some prison managers let this bumble along, as it makes the prisoner easier to manage.... but.. who knows..
but even so, his story is pathetic and banal and ordinary... nothing unusual or interesting, all of it predictable, and it won't be long before the sister sells a different story about how mum and dad took them to Luna Park every weekend and filled them up with fairy floss, or something similar....
they were careful not to say who the letters were addressed to.... my guess is, a prison groupie... one of those extraordinarily large women who become infatuated with men in prison for crimes against women.. . something in them resonates with something in the prisoner, and bingo, they start writing to each other, then demanding conjugal visits, and all the paraphernalia that goes along with that...
and sometimes, some prison managers let this bumble along, as it makes the prisoner easier to manage.... but.. who knows..
but even so, his story is pathetic and banal and ordinary... nothing unusual or interesting, all of it predictable, and it won't be long before the sister sells a different story about how mum and dad took them to Luna Park every weekend and filled them up with fairy floss, or something similar....
No, they were written to Ava Benny- Morrison, the journalist from The Daily Telegraph, but I can't read it or copy the link as it is paywalled.In the paper today which I also don't have...
Depends on the size of the cheque offered.I wonder if we’ll hear Hazel’s story of woe next. Surely, she wouldn’t dare.
No, they were written to Ava Benny- Morrison, the journalist from The Daily Telegraph, but I can't read it or copy the link as it is paywalled.In the paper today which I also don't have...
I wonder if we’ll hear Hazel’s story of woe next. Surely, she wouldn’t dare.
oh she'll dare, alright.. I am surprised she hasn't already... maybe she is flying under the radar while South AU makes up it's mind about what to charge her with.
Mercenary bunch of bastards surrounding Karlie and Khandalyce. So much for the victims’ rights; even in death.
BBM. I know (or did know) one of those large women. In the smallish town I lived my next door neighbour was a policeman. He was an awful sour man whose wife left him and he used his service revolver to shoot her six times and killed her. This woman I knew wrote to him for all of the nine and a half! years he served. When he got out and went to live with her it lasted a month and then she announced 'He was a weirdo', like she had no clue by his history.they were careful not to say who the letters were addressed to.... my guess is, a prison groupie... one of those extraordinarily large women who become infatuated with men in prison for crimes against women.. . something in them resonates with something in the prisoner, and bingo, they start writing to each other, then demanding conjugal visits, and all the paraphernalia that goes along with that...
and sometimes, some prison managers let this bumble along, as it makes the prisoner easier to manage.... but.. who knows..
but even so, his story is pathetic and banal and ordinary... nothing unusual or interesting, all of it predictable, and it won't be long before the sister sells a different story about how mum and dad took them to Luna Park every weekend and filled them up with fairy floss, or something similar....
one only has to look at what they have already been prepared to do for money to see the allure of writing garbage for the DM
BBM. Nah, I don't believe that he had any thoughts about anything worthy. He killed Karlie because he could and Khandalyce because he got sick of her. I bet that there was more done to Khandalyce than we will ever know and maybe that is why Karlie had to be killed.I must say one insight that did come from the DT story about Holdom, quite apart from his unnecessary hard-done-by story — sure what he suffered as a child was horrific but there are people who have had equally abusive childhoods who haven’t gone on to brutally murder a mother and child, kill two more whilst driving under the influence of meth and rape another — was the length and intensity of his relationship with Hazel. I wonder if, somehow, he thought in his drug-addled psychotic mind that he would rid himself (and Khandalyce) of Karlie so he could present another child to Hazel to make up for the two he’d killed. Anyone in his state would do just about anything, as we have witnessed. And I wouldn’t have put it past old Haze to have said ‘Get rid of her.’ or Holdom to have sobered up and realised what a monumentally stupid thing he had done to murder her mother. There’s more to come in this sorry saga, if any of that creepy coterie have the guts to tell the truth; rather than hiding behind silks, anonymity and pleading guilty.
I must say one insight that did come from the DT story about Holdom, quite apart from his unnecessary hard-done-by story — sure what he suffered as a child was horrific but there are people who have had equally abusive childhoods who haven’t gone on to brutally murder a mother and child, kill two more whilst driving under the influence of meth and rape another — was the length and intensity of his relationship with Hazel. I wonder if, somehow, he thought in his drug-addled psychotic mind that he would rid himself (and Khandalyce) of Karlie so he could present another child to Hazel to make up for the two he’d killed. Anyone in his state would do just about anything, as we have witnessed. And I wouldn’t have put it past old Haze to have said ‘Get rid of her.’ or Holdom to have sobered up and realised what a monumentally stupid thing he had done to murder her mother. There’s more to come in this sorry saga, if any of that creepy coterie have the guts to tell the truth; rather than hiding behind silks, anonymity and pleading guilty.
that part did make me sit up and stare, B . It has always been a bit of a fetish of mine that Hazel was the dominant partner, she was his mummy, he played the ditzy little boy, until events overtook them . And much, much more to come, for sure .
BBM. Nah, I don't believe that he had any thoughts about anything worthy. He killed Karlie because he could and Khandalyce because he got sick of her. I bet that there was more done to Khandalyce than we will ever know and maybe that is why Karlie had to be killed.
The man is evil.
What are we agreeing to disagree about? Do you really think that that man has ever had a worthy thought in his head, ever?We can agree to disagree. I wouldn’t put anything past him. Or her.