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Usually a tip-off or sniffer dogs. Female officers perform the search in private.I do wonder how they found them
And who got the job of āsearchingā
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Usually a tip-off or sniffer dogs. Female officers perform the search in private.I do wonder how they found them
And who got the job of āsearchingā
Watched the Netflix Doco. What a bizarre situation all round! For some reason the Doco (to me) came across very 'American', doesn't help that the guys name was Moriarty, (Shades of Sherlock Holmes too) I had to keep reminding myself that this was in Australia. A small group (11?) of mainly older people living in an isolated NT 'ghost town', each person with their own quirky personality and questionable reason for living there. One goes missing (with his dog ) and they are all under suspicion for different reasons!! Great watch.Yet another missing person, this one with his dog
NO DPP ACTION ON MISSING MORIARTY
NO DPP ACTION ON MISSING MORIARTYtodayspaper.theaustralian.com.au
Hopefully the ID of this accused 1993 Nedlands rapist will be revealed today in court and the media sometime today.
This could lead to other unsolved crimes in Perth and possibly elsewhere being solved when/if his ID is made public, including pics of what he looked like in the intervening years.
Investigative Genetic Genealogy technology finally nailed him 31 years after the attack.
'Nedlands 1993 rape: Police charge Canberra man over alleged rape of 19-year-old woman'
'Fri, 5 July 2024 1:03AM
...
DNA has led detectives to arrest and charge a 53-year-old Canberra man with the alleged rape of a 19-year-old woman at a college in Nedlands in 1993.
Police will allege the attack happened about 3am on February 23, 1993, when the 53-year-old man forced entry to the Stirling Highway college.
āThe victim ... was asleep in her student accommodation when she was awoken to the man in her room. It will be further alleged the man threatened the victim and sexually assaulted her,ā police said in a statement.
āA forensic examination was conducted at the time of the assault which resulted in an unidentified male DNA profile being located. This DNA profile remained unidentified for thirty years.ā
Using ground-breaking Investigative Genetic Genealogy technology a suspect was identified and on Wednesday ā with the help of the Australian Federal Police ā the man was arrested in Canberra and subsequently extradited to Perth.
He has since been charged by special crime squad detectives with two counts of aggravated sexual penetration without consent and one count of burglary and commit.
He is due to appear before the Perth Magistrates Court on Friday.'
Not as far as I'm aware.Was this one we thought Edwards might be responsible for?
Craig Anthony DwyerHopefully the ID of this accused 1993 Nedlands rapist will be revealed today in court and the media sometime today.
This could lead to other unsolved crimes in Perth and possibly elsewhere being solved when/if his ID is made public, including pics of what he looked like in the intervening years.
Investigative Genetic Genealogy technology finally nailed him 31 years after the attack.
The last one seemed to work. It was mainly for young people who were acting up but this time adults have been attacking people with weapons.Do those curfews work? How do they stop them if everyone just ignores them?
Yes it did but I dare say three night is just not enough, serious action needs to be made !!The last one seemed to work. It was mainly for young people who were acting up but this time adults have been attacking people with weapons.
Allegedly a serial rat poisoner.
Husband died and she told Police some **** and bull story.
Shock twist in Aussie poisoning mystery
A woman accused of poisoning an Australian exchange student is now reportedly being investigated over the mysterious death of her British husband just months before.www.dailymail.co.uk
'She reportedly told detectives that she had mixed rat poison with juice in an attempt to take her own life due to being depressed by the death of her husband but that Mr Shorey drank the concoction by mistake.
After discovering she had booked a one-way ticket to the UK, police barred the woman from leaving the country and seized her phone.
They reportedly discovered messages which indicated she was unhappy with Mr Shorey socialising with other women and his plans to return to Australia.'
Suddenly Iām all for religious persecutionI posted about this one earlier. here is unrepentant stupidity.
Claiming religious persecution.Elizabeth Struhsā father seemed ācalm and collectedā after allegedly withholding diabetes drugs, murder trial told
Queensland supreme court also told trial is āreligious persecutionā by leader of group accused of killing eight-year-oldwww.theguardian.com
The leader of a religious group accused of killing an eight-year-old girl by withholding her medication has claimed the trial was āreligious persecutionā and they acted reasonably under their faith.
...āThis isnāt really a trial about murder of a child as it is religious persecution,ā Stevens said.
Can see some issues if there is an explosion in German Shepherds for pets, particularly with so many single women living alone, not living in homes with a garden.
No mention of an overt outdoor home security system covering all sides of the house.
Famous serial killer profiler warns what women must do to stay safe
A serial killer profiler has revealed the four steps women should take to protect themselves from an attack. Dr Ann Burgess worked with the FBI to create profiles for people suspected of murder.www.dailymail.co.uk'1. Trust your gut'
'2. Get a German Shepherd'
'3. Put a 'Beware of Dog' sign outside your house'
'4. Put workman's boots outside your door'
'Dr Ann Burgess, who spent decades studying the minds of serial killers, has found these individuals always search for women who are unprotected, appear weak and are living alone.'
Telling women they should take precautions to avoid being attacked doesnāt go down well in some quarters.Can see some issues if there is an explosion in German Shepherds for pets, particularly with so many single women living alone, not living in homes with a garden.
No mention of an overt outdoor home security system covering all sides of the house.
Famous serial killer profiler warns what women must do to stay safe
A serial killer profiler has revealed the four steps women should take to protect themselves from an attack. Dr Ann Burgess worked with the FBI to create profiles for people suspected of murder.www.dailymail.co.uk'1. Trust your gut'
'2. Get a German Shepherd'
'3. Put a 'Beware of Dog' sign outside your house'
'4. Put workman's boots outside your door'
'Dr Ann Burgess, who spent decades studying the minds of serial killers, has found these individuals always search for women who are unprotected, appear weak and are living alone.'
Surely it's time for a presumption against bail with terrorism matters.And we are shocked when terrorism occurs...
Alleged member of Sydney terror network granted bail as magistrate brands Crown case 'weak'
A magistrate granted bail to a 16-year-old on strict conditions including house arrest and 24-hour parental supervision.
The magistrate said the prosecution case was "relatively weak" and the teenager's alleged terror plan seemed to be "all talk".
The Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions is appealing the decision, forcing a 72-hour stay on the teenager's release.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-11/sydney-teen-terror-accused-granted-bail/104085276