Australia Australia - Marion Barter - Missing After Trip to UK - June 1997 #16

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@TootsieFootsie Check this synopsis on YouTube- "6 Things Netflix Didn't Tell You About The Tinder Swindler". You will find out the gist of his con.
Thanks Liselle. I"ve been following his case and have seen the Youtube one.
 
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I recently made a missing

anything could have happened …RB seems to like to take the economy route when he can..but in an urgent or special situation he could have organised a hire car for a few days, organised her a taxi to a hotel he had arranged etc to a place near where her regular branch was but not too near other people would run into her..

this trip may have been just to acesss the bank money so exceptions could have been made to quickly achieve the end goal (access to the funds)…

He also probably didn’t want her staying too far from his place (ie Brisbane) so he could still keep tabs/keep influence etc
Actually I think he probably pretended to still be away (unless he made up some nonsense “business “ he had to get back home to attend to quickly and was going to be back here when she made the trip back…)

He may have told her what to do : ie to get a taxi/hire a car/ hotel / sort The bank fly back etc

But something went wrong..
 
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He said she came back to collect tea chests for a few weeks??! Mmm suggests he was privy to her trip home .(that was meant to be temporary)..
I'm sure I heard in the inquest that he said 3 weeks then tried to say 1 week?? That's a massive difference in time...
 
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The other creep on Netflix is "The puppet Master". And another creepy guy "The Serpent". It certainly give insight to the way they manipulate control victims.
 
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Desire David, a very Undesireable character LOL.
 
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With the incredible sleuthing you have done, I am SURE that if the names of the "old couple" whose phone was used to make the Crimestoppers call, was released by the police, someone on this forum would now surely find a link to the MB case. (As someone alluded to, perhaps DDH's parents?) p.s. @mishy66 , I will send carrots and leafy greens down the rabbit hole to keep you sustained! :)
Her parents werent alive then, so it isnt them.
 
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I don’t think the kids are involved at all.

But I know they know deep down how shady their dad is…
How would you know how they feel....
 
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I had been just thinking that maybe RB got his ideas from this person if his deeds were well known and predated him.
Yep,

David Desire back in the early 1900s.... remember my long post about him and just how his work was Blums blueprint.....
 
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Getro.whatabout the famous romance swindler Desire David?
Absolutely it is.

The whole story is Blum blueprint.

He is so well read, using every trick in the book along with plagerism as we have all noted, using DD history was all there in front of him.
 
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Yep,

David Desire back in the early 1900s.... remember my long post about him and just how his work was Blums blueprint.....
Yes Mishy66. So many uncanny similarities!
 
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David Desire back in the early 1900s.... remember my long post about him and just how his work was Blums blueprint...
Yes I do remember, great sleuthing :)
 
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The Continental Cassanova's
 
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Episode 6 "The Catch Up" revealed that Suzy Cooper's husband would not permit her to talk to the TLV team!! Another case of coercive control?? This is a missing person's case FGS and MB stated she was hoping to make contact with her! I hope the British police have been asked to question this (educated, individual) woman without her spouse present!! (I'm angry, btw. Could you tell?)
 
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Is Henri Désiré Landru the same person as Desire David.

He was the one that inspired the Charlie Chaplain movie Monsieur Verdoux. I watched it a couple of years ago, it's one of my favourite movies. It was based on Henri Desire Landru.



Henri Désiré Landru (12 April 1869 – 25 February 1922) (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi deziʁe lɑ̃dʁy]) was a French serial killer, nicknamed the Bluebeard of Gambais. He murdered at least seven women in the village of Gambais between December 1915 and January 1919. Landru also killed at least three other women and a young man, at a house he rented from December 1914 to August 1915 in the town of Vernouillet, 35 km northwest of Paris. The true number of Landru's victims, whose remains were never found, was almost certainly higher.[1]
 
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I think the initial communication at the police station when sal first went there, was the human error.

The initial lack of detail taken down, failure to record and process the initial report was the human error. I think this is unacceptable but it happens.. the officer may have been completely stressed out over worked or something else…

I think this was a miscommunication in the fact that the police officer who spoke to sally should have provided / explained options and drew out more of the story from sally.. becouse they knew about missing persons reports, sally didn’t.

Everything went downhill from one initial mistake…
The NSW Police and Banking Staff are completing at fault with their incompetency.

You go to the police for help, you dont go to do their job for them!

If it wasnt for SL insistence and her tenacity to find answers to where her mother was, this human piece of excrement would never have been found.

Aside from MB case, there are hundreds of missing persons cases that police took little notice of when families first went to them.


The whole missing persons legal system needs a complete overhaul.

Blaming SL for police incompetence is appalling
 
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Is Henri Désiré Landru the same person as Desire David.

He was the one that inspired the Charlie Chaplain movie Monsieur Verdoux. I watched it a couple of years ago, it's one of my favourite movies. It was based on Henri Desire Landru.



Henri Désiré Landru (12 April 1869 – 25 February 1922) (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi deziʁe lɑ̃dʁy]) was a French serial killer, nicknamed the Bluebeard of Gambais. He murdered at least seven women in the village of Gambais between December 1915 and January 1919. Landru also killed at least three other women and a young man, at a house he rented from December 1914 to August 1915 in the town of Vernouillet, 35 km northwest of Paris. The true number of Landru's victims, whose remains were never found, was almost certainly higher.[1]

Two different people

So many villains!
 
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