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    Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #5

    Interesting article from the Daily Mail on the processing of old untested rape kits in the USA: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3629815/Serial-rapists-far-common-previously-believed-analysis-forgotten-backlogged-rape-kits-reveals.html Text: NEW INSIGHT ON THE BEHAVIOURS OF...
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    Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #5

    I read somewhere recently that killer/rapists usually go the backdoor for inflicting their pain. I wonder about that menstrual theory too.
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    Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #5

    The Navy keeps a very close eye on your movements via duty rosters etc. Everything you do and everywhere you go is documented.They knew exactly where he was at all times. It would have been a very simple thing for the police to check.
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    Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #5

    If he was 18 in 1996 it is possible that he joined HMAS Nirimba at 15 years in one of its last classes before its closure. HMAS Leeuwin had closed some years previously. General Entry at 17 would be the earliest age of enlistment other than those two establishments otherwise.
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    Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #5

    What if like the Gerard Ross case the Karra evidence was based on something else? Like dog hairs. No POI would be DNA linked, but a link could actually be there.
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    Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #5

    The vast majority of new Commodes were sold to fleets. I had one as a company car, and quite a big deal was made of it due to their expense. When the leases ran out they began to filter onto the second hand market, but for a VS that wouldn't have been until 97 at the very earliest. If an 18 yo...
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    Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #5

    It is my belief that a maritime theory was investigated, however it proved unfruitful. No direct Navy connection was associated with it.
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    Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #5

    Maps that could place you with that sort of accuracy were very rare back then. The ones from Lands and Surveys were the same ones that the Army used as far as I'm aware. You could plot artillery fire from them without a problem, but the best ones were the mythical 'Main Roads' maps. You had no...
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    Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #5

    Seriously. Finding a taxi at that time on Australia Day would be about as likely as getting attacked by a herd of unicorns. They would most likely be taking their friends and families home IMHO.
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    Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #5

    Just before the CSK's I used to work for a large government department, and when the weekend came around you would just walk into the fleet managers office and ask him if you could borrow a car for the weekend. There was a board covered in keys like you see at car dealerships. If he liked you he...
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    Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #5

    It would be pretty hard to get that sort of sight line accuracy between Claremont and the dump sites unless you had access to very large accurate maps. You could buy them through the Department of Lands and Surveys in Hay Street. Or maybe our boy had access to them through work.
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    Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #5

    They were the ones that I were I were thinking of. Thank you.
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    Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #5

    Sutton, a while ago you posted quite a lengthy profile. I just looked back through your earlier posts but was unable to find it. Would you be so kind as to post it again if you are able. Thank you.
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    Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #5

    'Hi, remember me? Mystery Man, we met before. You still need a lift? I'll go grab my car, and meet you at the corner in 5 minutes' Simples.
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    Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #5

    Back in 1996 taxis and police cars were pretty plain in their packaging. Look at this old VK. Plain. This is a Main Roads vehicle. This model is fitted with a number of two way radios, and would have a very busy center console that would look almost exactly like that of a taxi from outside of...
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    Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #5

    Ligature burns to neck. Take a look. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3600207/Rope-burn-neck-black-girl-12-ignites-dispute.html It almost looks like a blade mark.
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    Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #5

    I know of someone who was charged with Posession of an Offensive Weapon because they had a baseball bat, ball, and glove in the back of their car while on the way home from the park with their son. A dude with a full murder kit would surely be given a pretty stern talking to, and perhaps some...
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    Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #5

    What would the police arrest him for? Whatever they wanted to. The charges would later be withdrawn, and there is nothing that the accused could do about it. They are called 'Holding Charges'. You take someone into custody, document them thoroughly, and then you know exactly who they are in case...
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    Australia Claremont Serial Killer, 1996 - 1997, Perth, Western Australia - #5

    I have always been puzzled as to why the officer that picked up the plastic lined boot guy in Highgate didn't arrest him and take him in for processing and questioning. Fingerprints, DNA, photographs, tattoos, scars, the whole thing. Hit him with a quick Disorderly Conduct, Possession of...

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