Just to add more to this, I've shown this 2 ex Telstra techs, one from the 80's/90's and one from the 00's and neither think it's phone wiring diagrams or Telstra related.
In fact both said it looks like an electrical diagram. As others have suggested it does seem to be an armature winding...
I've showed my mate who is an ex Telstra tech the diagrams and he's pretty confident it's not phone related. No crossed wires in a pillar setup as the other posters have alluded to.
My boss won't shut up about the cost increase at the new stadium and he's wealthy. I think people just want to complain enough so they reduce the costs.-
WA court listings are all searchable for those interested. The change of date was mentioned in the previous thread.
https://ecourts.justice.wa.gov.au/eCourtsPortal/CourtListings/SearchForCourtListings
Looks an awful lot like the school photo when you zoom in on the MM pic - big difference in age of course but hair, side of the face, build all look pretty good to me.
I've now had it on good authority that BRE's neighbours were contacted by WAPOL prior to his arrest to discuss certain incidents that occurred & were reported around his childhood home in Huntingdale - generally clothes going missing and peeping etc. It seems he was put forward as a suspect by...
While I don't think the Gemini is linked at all, the SL/E models had quite a distinctive spoked style rim. I don't believe BRE is stupid enough to keep a car involved in a crime for this long though. I suspect it's just mandatory to have a run down car in your driveway in Kewdale.
So take this with a grain of salt but fresh off the grapevine, apparently the victim of the 1988 break in was re-interviewed recently and provided police with the details of their man. I'm wondering if this means he was a neighbour or at least lived very close.
Yeah not much over but definitely a good wedge for the work involved. His place in 2000 can't have been much over $100,000 to purchase you wouldn't think.
Edit: Purchase price was $135k in 2000.
I think most law firms would be keen to be involved in the biggest criminal trial in WA history.
There's also a good chance he's got a fair bit of coin - he bought his house in a cheap suburb pre-boom and he worked in a job that was actually quite high paying up until the recent workplace...
I think his Facebook needs some clarification - his wall isn't public. Only his recent profile pictures are, this is fairly common. He could be posting updates 5 times a day for all we know.
The pictures we can see all look pretty normal to me, creepy clowns have been a pretty common theme on...
He was probably the prime suspect in the 1988 case but there wasn't any physical evidence available at the time. I'd be betting he was arrested on suspicion of the Huntingdale crime and then it all fell into place.
If you look on the Gosnells 30 year reunion group on Facebook, the bloke who's name is missing has posted. Pretty sure based on that and the likeness he's the tall dark haired bloke with the glasses. Guy on the end appears to be John.
The footy player Brad Edwards;
https://mobile.twitter.com/MorningsideFC/status/311422367672963072
http://www.aflq.com.au/family-tradition-continues/
http://www.morningsidepanthers.com.au/_Media/1990_1991_1994_brad_edwards_med_hr.jpeg
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