Claremont Serial Killer Case is Closed Temporarily for Discussion

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Hi Everyone,

Websleuths received a notice of suppression from the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions for Western Australia.

This is the first time we have received any legal letter from a foreign country telling us we must obey their laws.

The last thing I want to do is hurt this case so until I get back from a Websleuths business trip and have a chance to speak with our lawyers I am suspending all discussion of the Claremont Serial Killer case and have pulled the two threads that appear to be in violation of the order.

From my heart, I love Australia. I love the people. Law Enforcement men and women in Australia are amazing. The few communications I have had with them have always been very cordial and kind. LE in Australia has never made me feel like I was bothering them if there was something I felt was important enough to call. Unlike other law enforcement agencies who shall remain nameless but their initials are LA and it rhymes with 🤬🤬🤬 Pangelas.

We will get back to discussing the case but I want to make sure I am doing the right thing by the people of Australia and by our members.

Thank you,
Tricia Griffith.
 
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