Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia

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  • #81
Its a process of elimination. He hasn't come forward to police. When they find him it will be more the pity. Its not a good look.

Theres no code. His haircut tells the story. His haircut would fit a magicians hat well. He walked forward then turned opening his hand. Something a kin to he's played a trick on her and she's surprised. He looks like hes well qualified to be an entertainer.

Or maybe he's just a random club-goer passing by, using a corny line on a pretty girl. She laughs it off - the end. She winds up missing/dead, police want to hear from him and he's all "hell no", not touching that with a 10 foot pole. More's the pity.

Of course, he could have everything to do with it. But until he's ID'd by police... who knows.

Why a magician's hat? :dunno: I feel like you're talking in code sometimes. Why not speak plainly?
 
  • #82
Its a process of elimination. He hasn't come forward to police. When they find him it will be more the pity. Its not a good look.

Theres no code. His haircut tells the story. His haircut would fit a magicians hat well. He walked forward then turned opening his hand. Something a kin to he's played a trick on her and she's surprised. He looks like hes well qualified to be an entertainer.

Well, maybe he's a time-travelling Jack the Ripper?

Or perhaps he's the Bogeyman?

Or Frankenstein's monster? He seems to be shuffling along in a clunky manner...and I think I can see two bolts poking out the side of his neck.

Jack Ruby = 13
 
  • #83
I had a mess a with a bunch of raster overlays. Obviously the police have info that we dont.

Maybe someone has taken some material too serious?

777 is an angel number of Divine magic. It is often seen by those who are on the right track towards manifesting their dreams and goals into reality.
Reference : http://www.ask-angels.com/spiritual-guidance/angel-number-777/


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  • #84
Arum Lily
The Fleur de list: Symbol of Mary. The whiteness and the beauty of the lily is symbolic of the purity of Mary.

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Another Raster match on current known 2 bodies
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  • #85
Did their jewellery pay a part in their demise?

We see that message repeated in Christianity, where the daisy is a sacred symbol of Virgin Mary signifying her chastity, grace and purity. The daisy has also been employed as a symbol to represent the Christ child. We see evidence of this specifically in Renaissance paintings where the daisy replaces the lily. In fact, the daisy was used instead of the lily to represent the infant Christ because the daisy resembled simple virtue, whereas the lily symbolically leaned in more exotic, alluring directions during the Renaissance. Hence, it was deemed an inappropriate representative of Christ.
 
  • #86
A lilly and daisy compass tattoo. How long has the art gallery that sells maps been there on Bayview tce ?
Rope was found with ink on it?

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  • #87
The suburb above one of the girls is now called Trinity.
The southern girl was found amongst Arum Lilies

as Gertrude prayed, the Mother of God appeared to her, in the presence of the ever - adorable Trinity, under the form of a white lily, with three leaves, one standing erect, and the other two bent down. By this she understood that it was not without reason that the Blessed Mother of God was called white lily of the Trinity, since She contained in herself, with more plenitude and perfection than any other creature, the virtues of the Most Holy Trinity, which she had never sullied by the slightest stain of sin.

The upright leaf of the lily represented the omnipotence of God the Father, and the two leaves which bent down, the wisdom and love of the Son and the Holy Spirit, to which the Virgin approaches so nearly.


http://whitelilyoftrinity.com/Mary-motherofGod.html
 
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More raster overlays. Baphomet ad Eastern Star on the 347 degree line

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  • #90
I am quite confused.
 
  • #91
The orange line is between the two bodies found, well a according online description. The street the line passes through is where the girls were taken from. The gallery is shown at the bottom of the street with icon of paint pallet. It sells old maps etc.
Place the Baphomet against the orange line.

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I am quite confused.
Perpendicular of 347 is 77
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  • #92
What is the two very considerable interests in the two points the bodies were found? What is their significance?
 
  • #93
Nup, dont know any of the victims. Not Dr 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬.

Another raster overlay

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  • #95
Ive had a brief interview with a white shirt copper but not as a suspect
 
  • #96
Can you explain what these overlays and symbols are and how you think they've something to do with anything?
 
  • #97
The bodies were laid at 347 degrees deliberately, at the points the bodies the victims were laid 'deliberately'.

The raster overlays are geometry possibly used to lay other bodies in relation to the discovered bodies. The overlays placed in a GIS system quickly reference where the bodies might be based on the killers clues on what they want police to know.

The police have much more. Based on rumours, the police have much more. Its a closed shop for different reasons. They will know when they have them, if the killers are not already dead, which is a high possibility.
 
  • #98
Remember the body lay line passes through Bayview terrace and associated hotels. This has all been premeditated and executed to some serious plans.
There is a truck load of points that also relate to this little story Patrick, Columbia and Brigid have traced on a map.
Judging by the info in Debis book the 3 Patron saints are probably are off the radar, stealing for cash and possibly on heroin or meth-amphetamine or both.

Can you explain what these overlays and symbols are and how you think they've something to do with anything?
 
  • #99
I seriously don't get it. Is this a satanic thing, or illuminati or what?
 
  • #100
It could be all of the above. I haven't thought about it enough.

Easter Skies Feature Big Dipper and Southern Cross
Sky watchers south of the equator (where the season is autumn), need only cast a glance toward the south, where they'll see the distinctive shape of the Cross hanging well up in the sky. To some, it looks more like a kite, though the Cross is outlined by four bright stars.

From top to bottom, Crux measures just 6 degrees — only a little taller than the distance between the Pointer stars of the Big Dipper. In fact, the Southern Cross is the smallest (in area) of all the constellations.

Big Dipper Dazzles Over Roque de Los Muchachos by Miguel Claro

Miguel Claro recently sent Space.com this cool image of the constellation Ursa Major, or the Big Dipper, shining over the road to Roque de Los Muchachos on the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands, Spain. He used a Canon 60Da camera (ISO2500; 24mm at f/2; Exp. 15 seconds) to capture the image.

As soon as darkness falls this Easter weekend, step outside and look skyward. What is the most prominent and easiest star pattern to recognize?

If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, you only need to look overhead and toward the north where you will find the seven bright stars that comprise the famous Big Dipper. For most sky gazers, the Big Dipper is probably the most important group of stars in the sky. For anyone in the latitude of New York or at points northward, it never drops below the horizon. The Big Dipper is one of the most recognizable patterns in the sky and thus one of the easiest for the novice to find.

People in other parts of the world know these seven stars not as "the Dipper" but as some sort of a wagon. In Ireland, for instance, sky watchers recognize this pattern as "King David's Chariot," named for one of that island's early kings, and in France, it is the "Great Chariot." And in the British Isles, people widely recognize these seven stars as "The Plough." [See amazing photos taken by stargazers in April 2014]

Stargazers can use the Big Dipper to locate Polaris, the North Star. The two bright stars that mark the outer edge of the bowl of the Big Dipper make this possible. These two stars, Dubhe and Merak, are known as "the Pointers," because they always point to Polaris. Just draw an imaginary line between these two stars and stretch it out to about five times its length. It will ultimately hit a moderately bright star: Polaris.

The Southern Cross

Those in the Southern Hemisphere don't use the Big Dipper as their guide to the night sky, instead relying on the constellation known as Crux, the Southern Cross.

Sky watchers south of the equator (where the season is autumn), need only cast a glance toward the south, where they'll see the distinctive shape of the Cross hanging well up in the sky. To some, it looks more like a kite, though the Cross is outlined by four bright stars.

From top to bottom, Crux measures just 6 degrees — only a little taller than the distance between the Pointer stars of the Big Dipper. In fact, the Southern Cross is the smallest (in area) of all the constellations.

Like the Big Dipper of the northern sky, the Southern Cross indicates the location of the pole, and so navigators often use it. The longer bar of the Cross points almost exactly toward the south pole of the sky, which some aviators and navigators have named the "south polar pit" because, unfortunately, it is not marked by any bright star.

It is thought that Amerigo Vespucci was the first of the European voyagers to see the "Four Stars," as he called them, while on his third voyage, in 1501. Actually, Crux was plainly visible everywhere in the current United States some 5,000-years ago, as well as in ancient Greece and Babylonia. [Best night sky events of April 2014 (photos)]

According to Richard Hinckley Allen (1838-1908), an expert in stellar nomenclature, the Southern Cross was last seen on the horizon of Jerusalem about the time that Christ was crucified. But thanks to precession — an oscillating motion of Earth’s axis — through the centuries, the Cross shifted out of view, well to the south.

Immediately to the south and east of the Cross is a pear-shaped, inky spot, about as large as the Cross itself, looking like a great black hole in the midst of the Milky Way. When John Herschel first saw it from the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa in 1835, it is said that he wrote his aunt, Caroline, about this "hole in the sky." Indeed, few stars appear within this hole, and it soon became popularly known as the "Coalsack," initially thought to be some sort of window into outer space. Today, astronomers know that the celebrated Coalsack is really a great cloud of gas and dust that absorbs the light of the stars that must lie beyond it.

A number of flags have also depicted the Big Dipper and the Southern Cross. Crux appears on the flags of several different nations, while the Alaskan State flag features the Dipper.

Limits of visibility

Coincidentally, this time of year, the Southern Cross and Big Dipper both reach their highest positions in the sky at the same time: around midnight local time. To see Crux, one must go at least as far south as 25 degrees north latitude.
http://www.space.com/25555-big-dipper-southern-cross-skywatching-easter.html



I seriously don't get it. Is this a satanic thing, or illuminati or what?
 
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