Porepunkah shooting: Two officers dead and another wounded after shooting at High Country property, Victoria, Australia #2

  • #721
Wow, nice catch Marg! This seems like it signifies an interesting development.

From heavily armed officers completing search missions, to ordinary police with cadaver dogs.

Now the "microwave booster" / special camera is gone.
I only had one part time job here and that was to fill in for Marg when she couldn't keep an eye on the cameras.
I know the camera was broken and they spent many hours trying to fix it, but now they've taken it away what am I going to do?
 
  • #722
Wow, nice catch Marg! This seems like it signifies an interesting development.

From heavily armed officers completing search missions, to ordinary police with cadaver dogs.

Now the "microwave booster" / special camera is gone.
The cops know something we don't know. Imo

And that shocks me.
 
  • #723
You may be right, although I think it will be wishful thinking by police so they can stick their heads into any cave or mineshaft without the fear of Dezi waiting inside.
However, the risk of a booby trap even if Dezi is dead is real so the fear of entering should remain imo.
One good thing about this latest search with the extra 100 is to clear the area for safety reasons because the national park will sooner or later be open again to bushwalkers.
Only reply if you want to of course, but what does your husband think about all this Dezi stuff @Ellery84
Im hopeful that he isn't a danger to the general public if he is still alive. Only those in a position of authority.
 
  • #724
Im hopeful that he isn't a danger to the general public if he is still alive. Only those in a position of authority.
It should have been very clear that Mt Buffalo national park was the obvious place where Dezi would hide.
For a month police had 450 people out looking for Dezi, so why hasn't the park been completely searched so it can be reopened without any risk of Dezi causing anyone harm.
Until that happens, I believe there will always be a risk to the public and the police are responsible for removing that risk.
 
  • #725
It should have been very clear that Mt Buffalo national park was the obvious place where Dezi would hide.
For a month police had 450 people out looking for Dezi, so why hasn't the park been completely searched so it can be reopened without any risk of Dezi causing anyone harm.
Until that happens, I believe there will always be a risk to the public and the police are responsible for removing that risk.
Do we know it hasn't been completely searched?
 
  • #726
Do we know it hasn't been completely searched?
It's not open and it hasn't been completely searched because I think if it had they would have found Dezi.
 

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