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Perhaps we might hear that Wife No. 2 knew there was something odd about BREs behaviour but couldn't quite put her finger on what it was. There were probably lots of occurrences when things didn't quite add up. When asked, he probably had a whole stack of ready-made excuses, or explanations for her questions. Probably the same deal with Wife No. 1 and his parents beforehand.CG was quite the little detective reading this account? Wonder why she didn't trust him??
Detective Marrapodi asked if he has any other social media accounts under different names.
"Going back, [my second wife] was getting paranoid about me having an affair with someone, I used to have a number of different Facebook accounts because I was playing the games on Facebook and if you've got different people playing you can donate different bits and pieces from the game to other people," he said.
Detectives have asked how many emails he had.
He has given a few different emails saying, "My wife used to get in there and search through my emails".
Claremont killer trial LIVE: 'I'm not involved in any of that, I'm innocent': Mr Edwards denies murders
Today, the state's final witness, a long-serving Marco Taskforce detective, will be called to give evidence about Bradley Edwards' 2016 arrest and video-recorded police interview.www.watoday.com.au
Can’t wait to hear the new evidence the ABC must be going to present on Monday night, that Sarah Spiers is irrefutably an abduction and murder victim of Bradley Robert Edwards. (big dollop of sarcasm).Serial killer Bradley Edwards hid in plain sight for nearly 25 years before WA detectives finally tracked him down. Australian Story reveals the extraordinary twists and turns that led to police cracking the case and revisits the families of two of his victims, Jane Rimmer and Sarah Spiers, who first spoke to the program 16 years ago.
Serial killer Bradley Edwards hid in plain sight for nearly 25 years before WA detectives finally tracked him down. Australian Story reveals the extraordinary twists and turns that led to police cracking the case and revisits the families of two of his victims, Jane Rimmer and Sarah Spiers, who first spoke to the program 16 years ago.
Airs Monday November 16, 8pm (AEDT), on ABCTV and iview.
To His Door
Serial killer Bradley Edwards hid in plain sight for nearly 25 years before WA detectives finally tracked him down. Australian Story reveals the extraordinary twists and turns that led to police cracking the case and revisits the families of two of his victims, Jane Rimmer and Sarah Spiers, who...www.abc.net.au
An artist's depiction of BRE committing the 1990 Hollywood Hospital assault,
as seen in tonight's ABC TV Australian TV Episode (To his door).
Has his hair style at this time in 1990, been confirmed?
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The lies he told through the police interview were purposeful and motivated by self interest, there was no apparent reason for him to throw in that story about nearly drowning. As a sympathy ploy it was absolutely pathetic, less disciplined interrogators might have laughed at him.
He might not skindive regularly, that's something he could have taken a couple of holiday lessons on in a resort swimming pool. Bali maybe.
The point is, on his application for Telstra promotion in 1992 and after the Huntingdale attack he has water sports as enjoyable activities. Post arrest he wants the police to believe he doesn't go anywhere near the water because of something that happened to him pre 1988.
I've had a look at many photos of BRE and his hair has always been parted on the right-hand side. That photo shows the LHS as being parted.An artist's depiction of BRE committing the 1990 Hollywood Hospital assault,
as seen in tonight's ABC TV Australian TV Episode (To his door).
Has his hair style at this time in 1990, been confirmed?
View attachment 1012760
I had a brief PM interaction with someone on another board who I "think" may have been BRE...Is it likely that BRE posted here? It’s plausible that he at least browsed such sites but what about joining in the conversation?
Water sports has two meanings!
Water sports has two meanings!
I feel this might have gone over my head ...
I feel this might have gone over my head ...
This is astonishing. A Melbourne footballer dragged a woman who happened to be a nurse into a laneway, he straddled her, had his hand over her mouth etc etc it's all on CCTV and he was found not guilty of a sexual assault, pleading guilty to a common assault.
It's groundhog day.
Hopefully not for much longer (in Victoria at least)
114,170 people signed and won this petition
Keep women safe from sexual predators. Introduce a #GrabAndDrag law.www.change.org
'a “grab and drag” law would fill the legislative gap between common assault — of which Williams was found guilty — and intent to commit a sexual offence — which a judge found could not be proven in his case.'‘Grab and drag’: Mum’s fight for new law
When Emm Jones saw a video of Jackson Williams dragging an innocent nurse into an alleyway, pinning her to the ground, rolling on top of her and covering her mouth as she screamed, she thought of her own three daughters.www.news.com.au
that's golden
worthy of being showered with praise?
If the Edwards' family do decide to appeal I wonder if Legal Aid will assist them. I don't know how Legal Aid works but I'm aware they've got some sort of rule that they only assist the first person who applies. Would Bradley's defense have exhausted the funding available to them?Have we all seen this, BRE's family have already begun appeal preparations?
"The family of convicted Claremont killer Bradley Robert Edwards have already begun preparing to help him appeal his convictions after he was found guilty of murdering two women in the late 1990s. "
"It has now been revealed relatives of the killer have contacted prominent barristers in Perth seeking legal advice, Nine News and WAToday reported. "
Claremont serial killer looking to appeal his murder convictions
The family of Bradley Robert Edwards have reportedly contacted prominent barristers in Perth to appeal the case against the convicted murderer.www.dailymail.co.uk
If the Edwards' family do decide to appeal I wonder if Legal Aid will assist them. I don't know how Legal Aid works but I'm aware they've got some sort of rule that they only assist the first person who applies. Would Bradley's defense have exhausted the funding available to them?