Amen. This whole episode had some very nasty overtones. Some people wanted to take Lloyd down, and I am encouraged that Justice has won out in the end.
Doesn't help Lloyd, Corryn or the girls, though.
Interestingly 260C aimed at taxi market overseas, and a lot of them diesels.
Who might have had such a car in 1991, likely more than 15 years old then? I suggest it is likely a used or hand-me-down. If a diesel it might have been a country/farmers vehicle?
Just catching up on this thread. Neat idea although I think it's a long bow, mainly because VS seems like such a mess. Perhaps in concert with someone else? Maybe BS and everything went pear shaped?
Good reasoning elastic.
There is a local dog beach not far away, and if GR was walking on the foreshore he may well have encountered a dog or two. Without casting any aspersions on the good folk of Rockingham, my observation is that they favour a certain type of dog; a type of dog with a bad...
No names if not already published in the media. WS considers family as victims - either don't name them or if you must, use initials and be very respectful.
The fact that he used the name subsequently (eg on webposts) suggests it did not have overly negative connotations. It was not a term of abuse.
More likely, as previously suggested, the nickname came about because of the way he dressed (as a bogan?) or something he did which other teenagers...
Yes,especially difficult on holiday long weekends. One factor which might be overlooked is that CG had spent time in theUK. There for most people it is quite rare to take a registered or black cab; much more common are mini cabswhich are private drivers driving their own cars. Is it...
For all the new folks on the CSK forum, have a read ofThread 5, page 101. Here is a taste:
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?306032-Australia-Claremont-Serial-Killer-1996-1997-Perth-Western-Australia-5/page101
Congratulations Websleuthers I think we nailedit! Also needed a lot...
Well, not really. The Birnies were a decade prior; Sarah was from the country and just eight or nine at the time. Jane might plausibly have met him earlier.
Not that difficult...I worked in hospitality in Perth in the 1980s and on long weekends or holidays we often waited hours for a cab after closing time!
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