Australia Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #11

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LOL He's a real goes right to the edge risk taker, snow dropping, breaking into womens houses when they're asleep and scooping women up off the streets almost under the nose of CCTV when the police knew there was a killer about and driving around with bodies in his car.

What about on line gambling? I can imagine him being a bit of a Sporting Bet fan and perhaps cards as well? Gambling addiction (or alchohol/drugs/*advertiser censored*/prostitutes) puts huge financial strain on a marriage especially if it is a hidden addiction and spouse finds out that's why the mortgage is behind/credit cards not paid etc. Could be a combination of a few of the above?
 
That's probably true but he must have taken them somewhere he was comfortable with because he took them out of the car ..... that cemetery looks like it has huge bowells.

Through the 80's and 90's the big thing was steroids which is why most of the studies done on it in relation to crime were done through the latter half of the 90's. One of the state governments even introduced random testing, I can't remember which one it was. Ice has certainly taken over now but it wasn't around like it is now, smoked through a pipe or a needle. I wasn't suggesting he was a junkie but by the same time there are some high profile functioning users that I know of.

The house looking more than a bit run down could be depression, could be that his hips are playing up now he's in pain and can't do the maintenance on it. I don't know.

1. Doubting he returned to the cemetary each time considering that would increase the risk of detection by the neighborhoods eyes after the kk rape .

2. Shellygal I think you should have just said ice user instead of steroids , Probably more chance & the acton house looks a bit den like .

Imo bra doesn't look like a junkie & he worked full time so I doubt a theory of drug addiction .

moo

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The reason I ask is that I have the one disorder of the brain that could excuse murder. I am prescribed dopamine to manage it.

That's interesting. I wasn't aware they did that.
 
The Sting

http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/wes...r/news-story/6a8f79430864d64989d3b7a6fce4b951

Here is an interesting read on the lengths the WAPOL went to in order to put Daniel Morcombe's killer away. Makes me wonder what WAPOL did in that critical time period after identifying BRE and the arrest with particular focus to his online activities and physical movements. Even if he used TOR to hide his activity I wonder if he had time to pull the plug on his CPU on the morning of the arrest...
 
What about on line gambling? I can imagine him being a bit of a Sporting Bet fan and perhaps cards as well? Gambling addiction (or alchohol/drugs/*advertiser censored*/prostitutes) puts huge financial strain on a marriage especially if it is a hidden addiction and spouse finds out that's why the mortgage is behind/credit cards not paid etc. Could be a combination of a few of the above?

I would suggest that engaging in online gambling is certainly a possibility. It is also a 'positive reinforcement' oriented behavioural addiction which shares much of the same neurological/neurochemical processes as sex/*advertiser censored* addictions. Actually, neurologically gambling addiction is so similar to substance-related addictions in how it affects the brain that it has actually been placed in the same category in the DSM 5 despite there not being a substance introduced but simply behavioural engagement, which leads to increased desire for reinforcement and compulsivity.
 
I didn't realise they excused murder?

I suppose it would be called unlawful killing I don't know if it has ever been used as a defence probably wouldn't get to court as there is a test to prove if a person has it and the person would have no idea that they had done it so there would be no intent, unlike this case.
 
That's probably true but he must have taken them somewhere he was comfortable with because he took them out of the car ..... that cemetery looks like it has huge bowells.

Through the 80's and 90's the big thing was steroids which is why most of the studies done on it in relation to crime were done through the latter half of the 90's. One of the state governments even introduced random testing, I can't remember which one it was. Ice has certainly taken over now but it wasn't around like it is now, smoked through a pipe or a needle. I wasn't suggesting he was a junkie but by the same time there are some high profile functioning users that I know of.

The house looking more than a bit run down could be depression, could be that his hips are playing up now he's in pain and can't do the maintenance on it. I don't know.

Hips are playing up!.... can't do the maintenance!

Looking at all the pics over time, house has been in that state for years.

Bad hips for 15 years.

Those bad bad steroids.
 
Can you stop picking on me over that? I haven't brought it up again, just responded.


Hips are playing up!.... can't do the maintenance!

Looking at all the pics over time, house has been in that state for years.

Bad hips for 15 years.

Those bad bad steroids.
 
1. Doubting he returned to the cemetary each time considering that would increase the risk of detection by the neighborhoods eyes after the kk rape .

2. Shellygal I think you should have just said ice user instead of steroids , Probably more chance & the acton house looks a bit den like .

Imo bra doesn't look like a junkie & he worked full time so I doubt a theory of drug addiction .

moo

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Doubt there were many neighbours around to worry about at the time he was committing these murders. MHO Think the cemetery would very dark, very deserted, and...very creepy!:candle:
 
Do you have an impulse control disorder?

It is a physical disorder caused by malfunction of the Dopamine receptors. After various violent incidents I punchedmy partner in the face then after attempted to stab him. I went to a specialist who found what the problem was I had no idea that I was attacking my partner. The medication fixed the problem.
 
I would suggest that engaging in online gambling is certainly a possibility. It is also a 'positive reinforcement' oriented behavioural addiction which shares much of the same neurological/neurochemical processes as sex/*advertiser censored* addictions. Actually, neurologically gambling addiction is so similar to substance-related addictions in how it affects the brain that it has actually been placed in the same category in the DSM 5 despite there not being a substance introduced but simply behavioural engagement, which leads to increased desire for reinforcement and compulsivity.

Our son has been a clinical drug rehab counsellor for over 10 years and we often sit and discuss his work. He's even told me, and this did my heart glad, "Mum, sometimes, when I don't know what to say to a client I think , what would Mum say?" I have to laugh, there's that old "mother s***" he says we Mums have goin' on! Thank you for your very clear description of what takes place in the brain, fascinating.
 
I reckon football can provide that level physical release as well. May account for more records of him playing in recent years rather than when he was younger and on the hunt.

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Are you taking the piss? LOL
 
Has anyone gone down Gay st to the exchange by Belfour st in Huntingdale? There is trees around the boundary of the exchange & a group in the middle. Might be worth a look by southern sleuthers hey?

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I'll drive by some time soon!! Take pics.
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Did anyone follow up on the Junior Hawks FC - opposite where he lived?
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Sorry - I've been away plus having tech probs. Can an administrator please contact me - I'd like to be able to access messages from my original account? TIA
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Can anyone who wrote to me please re-send their emails to me now?
 
I wonder about VPN services and browsers like TOR. Sure you can "hide" your IP with these services and your web browsing is masked on your ISP's logs, but what about at the other end. They actually know what your real IP is because you hit their servers with it and they know what IP their server has assigned you on the way out into anon-land. Therefore they could and probably no doubt do know what you accessed . I've never seen a server that doesn't have logs, by nature they have logs...

Who's to say these services are trashing their logs every hour? Who's to say these companies don't have backups of their servers that actually do contain logs. Not to mention perhaps they would hand over that information...
 
I wonder about VPN services and browsers like TOR. Sure you can "hide" your IP with these services and your web browsing is masked on your ISP's logs, but what about at the other end. They actually know what your real IP is because you hit their servers with it and they know what IP their server has assigned you on the way out into anon-land. Therefore they could and probably no doubt do know what you accessed . I've never seen a server that doesn't have logs, by nature they have logs...

Who's to say these services are trashing their logs every hour? Who's to say these companies don't have backups of their servers that actually do contain logs. Not to mention perhaps they would hand over that information...

Yes and No. Some VPNs really keep no logs... some say they keep no logs but actually do. But tor bounces your IP through dozens of IPS on the way there and back so each Ip only knows 1 IP away. SO the host and client dont know each others IPs
 
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