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I think the button making could be sort of a hobby like whittling wood, but I really don't know if he uses them as buttons or it's an artistic object to him.
Let's hope that's not the case--CC would definitely be suffering if she was restrained somewhere and with a psychopath.I have to say that Button Man - or whoever it was that Russell had that run-in with - isn't off my radar yet.
Perhaps the same person who took that photo of a camper while they were sleeping.
Someone like Button Man would have little probem with killing live 'things'. Carving buttons out of antlers would mean they are accustomed to killing. And likely without a gun, unless they had money for ammo, which I doubt.
I have sometimes wondered if Russell was killed, and Carol is still alive and trapped with a person like Button Man.
IMO
In my book the simplest explanation for RH and CC's disappearance and the campsite fire is both events were the result of an accident. Other theories as to happened to them, in my opinion, require extra probabilities and assumptions--ending up a more complex story with lots of justifications.This is certainly one of the most curious cases on WS.
Occam's razor is the most simpler explanation is the one more likely to be correct
BUT what is the most simplest explanation?
Having a personal locator beacon in the event of an emergency is something that one would think RH would have had on his person or in his truck--especially considering his health and medical needs. When all else fails--radios and cell phones, and you need to send a signal immediately for help, the beacon can save your life.Could his radio contact people or them able to contact him and I imagine an experienced camper could have a Telstra phone that works rural converage/long distances from any towers.
O/T but when we were (able) to cruise my bro who had a Testra phone contacted shore 100's of Kilometres off shore whereas my Optus only worked when we were through Sydney heads.
Getting the right gear for tough-as-nails rural coverage
Having a personal locator beacon in the event of an emergency is something that one would think RH would have had on his person or in his truck--especially considering his health and medical needs. When all else fails--radios and cell phones, and you need to send a signal immediately for help, the beacon can save your life.
7 Best Personal Locator Beacons (and Satellite Messengers) in 2020
Not much point in having one and not taking it with you...they are small enough to fit in a pocket comfortably.Great idea but maybe he had one and left it at the camp when they were testing out the drone.
Reminds me of JA’s camera when she murdered Travis Alexander, in which it took photos of the crime scene. That’s always creeped me out a little, but I’m sure glad it did.Lol.
I think a person likely took the photo. The camper would most probably have been able to tell if it was a wonky photo as if the camera had fallen and accidently went off. Most buttons for snapping shots on a camera are small and in a pretty protected place so they don't accidently get pushed. IMO
Based on the various news reports about Mr. Buttons, I think he is a ritualistic type of person and enjoys repetitious forms of activity. Adding to his time consuming occupation of making buttons out of deer horns, he's also known to keep track of vehicles driving through the valley by stacking rocks... each time a vehicle drives down a road he is monitoring, he places another rock on his rock pile. He doesn't appear to be intimidating to the locals in the valley --as locals who were interviewed by news media painted Mr. Buttons as harmless and eccentric. I think he's also pretty clever with lots of survival skills and probably wouldn't jeopardize his free wheeling lifestyle by committing murder, imo.If I may put this to the forum: why on earth is he making buttons? I’m open to all ideas, we all have hobbies... skills...
Are we talking buttons for clothes? Or is this more figurative buttons..? Small wittled discs with no function? Are they collected? Or left places? Is making buttons just a habit to pass idle time? A mark to remember deer hunts/kills? Like a trophy?
Without being local, I wish to be careful not to fall into believing a “boogeyman” theory. Not everyone fits typical communities and it’s not illegal to be self-sufficient or off the grid. But I’d really like some local insight.
yes, that was a bizarre twist of fate that JA's camera went autopilot and documented the slaughter of TA.Reminds me of JA’s camera when she murdered Travis Alexander, in which it took photos of the crime scene. That’s always creeped me out a little, but I’m sure glad it did.
If I may put this to the forum: why on earth is he making buttons? I’m open to all ideas, we all have hobbies... skills...
Are we talking buttons for clothes? Or is this more figurative buttons..? Small wittled discs with no function? Are they collected? Or left places? Is making buttons just a habit to pass idle time? A mark to remember deer hunts/kills? Like a trophy?
Without being local, I wish to be careful not to fall into believing a “boogeyman” theory. Not everyone fits typical communities and it’s not illegal to be self-sufficient or off the grid. But I’d really like some local insight.
Having a personal locator beacon in the event of an emergency is something that one would think RH would have had on his person or in his truck--especially considering his health and medical needs. When all else fails--radios and cell phones, and you need to send a signal immediately for help, the beacon can save your life.
7 Best Personal Locator Beacons (and Satellite Messengers) in 2020
Is that video up-to-date? I suppose "last physical sighting" would exclude CCTV in which they could be identified? Surely there would have been refuelling stops where they also stretched, perhaps picked up a snack, and likely switched driver-passenger roles.I noticed in the video in this link that the DI Stamper says that Missing Persons is working with detectives in Sale.
Why would that be? Because Sale is the closest town that would have detectives?
It is the first time I have listened to this video.
Just some snippets:
"With the likelihood that Russell and Carol wouldn't have gone on a bushwalk or hike away from the camp, we would have assumed that the two people would have been found"
Last physical sighting of Russell and Carol was when he picked her up at 7:30am at Carol's Packenham home.
Via tracking of their mobile phones, they now know they took the route through Hayfield, which then takes you to Lacola/Lacola North, then through Howitt Plains, and on to the Zeka Spur track, and onto Wonnangatta Valley.
Mobile communications start getting "pretty scratchy" around Lacola.
They are looking for more CCTV, residential/business/dashcam footage of Russell's vehicle.
If anyone is worried that they shouldn't have been out due to covid restrictions, don't worry about that, that is not the focus, the focus is on finding out what has happened to Russell and Carol and get answers.
Police turn to overseas expert over missing Victorian campers mystery
In my opinion that's a very old tall tale.Perhaps the same person who took that photo of a camper while they were sleeping.
Is that video up-to-date? I suppose "last physical sighting" would exclude CCTV in which they could be identified? Surely there would have been refuelling stops where they also stretched, perhaps picked up a snack, and likely switched driver-passenger roles.
I would guess they want footage of the vehicle because they want to confirm that both Russell and Carol are alive within.
I don't know whether they have digital evidence of Russell and Carol during the trip. Apparently they have some CCTV of the vehicle, but it seems they're looking for more, and it might be because what they have doesn't show who the occupants are. Russell's voice and words on the radio are evidence that he made it to Wonnangatta, but if I had to investigate this formally I would like a sighting or two of the people since Pakenham to corroborate that.I think the word "physical" is the key, as opposed to digital. Perhaps Russell's vehicle is diesel? Diesel vehicles travel much further with no fillup req'd.
And if they have digital evidence of Russell and Carol during the trip, why would they need more digital evidence of that same thing?
I recall in the Ristevski case that CCTV was used in identifying other vehicles on the road.
In that case, the police called for owners of those vehicles to please come forward. I think there were 5 vehicles IIRC that they particularly wanted to speak with the drivers. At that point, I think they were hoping for a positive ID of the driver of Karen's vehicle, and perhaps if anyone else could be sighted within the vehicle.
I don't know whether they have digital evidence of Russell and Carol during the trip. Apparently they have some CCTV of the vehicle, but it seems they're looking for more, and it might be because what they have doesn't show who the occupants are. Russell's voice and words on the radio are evidence that he made it to Wonnangatta, but if I had to investigate this formally I would like a sighting or two of the people since Pakenham to corroborate that.
Good point about diesel. I still think they should have stopped somewhere in the course of a more than four-hour trip Drouin-Pakenham-Howitt Plains. But it might not have been at a service station so less likely to be on CCTV.
I think the word "physical" is the key, as opposed to digital. Perhaps Russell's vehicle is diesel? Diesel vehicles travel much further with no fillup req'd.
And if they have digital evidence of Russell and Carol during the trip, why would they need more digital evidence of that same thing?
I recall in the Ristevski case that CCTV was used in identifying other vehicles on the road.
In that case, the police called for owners of those vehicles to please come forward. I think there were 5 vehicles IIRC that they particularly wanted to speak with the drivers. At that point, I think they were hoping for a positive ID of the driver of Karen's vehicle, and perhaps if anyone else could be sighted within the vehicle.
Did the cops take Russell’s vehicle on a run like this when they confiscated for that second time?