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does anyone know which actual witness provided this description?This is an image of what the AO abductor wore and looked like from the back..
keswick is miles away, even using parklands there are several main roads to cross, no, imo their journey took them under the morphett st bridge, along the river (torrens lake) to the weir, then through, past the gaol, to bonython park, which is where they were later sighted, heading in a general north adelaide directionWould South West take them towards Keswick?
does anyone know which actual witness provided this description?
I have read a report to indicate the POI could have taken a Red Hen train. West lived within a couple of minutes walk of the Keswick railway station. A very easy getaway.keswick is miles away, even using parklands there are several main roads to cross, no, imo their journey took them under the morphett st bridge, along the river (torrens lake) to the weir, then through, past the gaol, to bonython park, which is where they were later sighted, heading in a general north adelaide direction
I raised this earlier - given the sightings then it would more likely to be the North Adelaide train station - which run/ran behind the Adelaide Gaol and the golf course.I have read a report to indicate the POI could have taken a Red Hen train. West lived within a couple of minutes walk of the Keswick railway station. A very easy getaway.
Unfortunately, I do not know the geography of that part of Adelaide, or the rail system. I am just relaying what I know.I raised this earlier - given the sightings then it would more likely to be the North Adelaide train station - which run/ran behind the Adelaide Gaol and the golf course.
If he did this then catching the train back INTO the city - transferring - then getting to Keswick seems a lot of work with 2 children - both agitated.
If he took the train I surmise he went North to Kilburn etc
Agreed, having grown up in Adelaides northern suburbs and travelled the Gawler Central line too many times to mention I've never seen a train leave North Adelaide railway station and arrive at Keswick without terminating at Adelaide railway station first.I raised this earlier - given the sightings then it would more likely to be the North Adelaide train station - which run/ran behind the Adelaide Gaol and the golf course.
If he did this then catching the train back INTO the city - transferring - then getting to Keswick seems a lot of work with 2 children - both agitated.
If he took the train I surmise he went North to Kilburn etc
I think Bill Hayes appears on it as well, stay tuned for in depth discussion monday nightSorry Johny, that made me laugh..
Saying "with a special guest appearance from **************" has to be an oxymoron LOL
Do they think they'll get more viewers because he's on the show!!
The offender was using the Park lands as cover. On foot he had the perfect escape route.Unfortunately, I do not know the geography of that part of Adelaide, or the rail system. I am just relaying what I know.
Pretty much a program focussed on two suspects, not on finding new suspects. Again, it looks like police just focus on who they have, not on other POI.i dont normally watch fee to air tv, but will keep an eye out for it.
It will surely be posted on their youtube channel at some stage. Its where I saw their dodgy MrC episode
Were there any train stops along the way?The offender was using the Park lands as cover. On foot he had the perfect escape route.
Anybody chasing the offender in a vehicle, would lose sight of the trio when they headed across the weir on the river.
The police or citizens chasing, would have to head across Morphett Road (city) or head to Park terrace (nth Adel) to intercept! Unfortunately, they were never followed.
If anyone was running after him, he would have surely dumped the victims and then try to lose the pursuers in Bonython Park.
There is also a remote possibility he had a car parked in the area called Pinky's Flat.
For your POI. He could have headed south from Bonython Park. Using the parkland/scrub that ran alongside the rail line. Follow that it will lead to Keswick, but is a really long walk. Adding another 3-4kms to the journey.
Police searched and door knocked the area west of the Coke Factory. I guess they thought he was headed there.
Also a suggestion he was headed towards Prospect to the North. It all depends on what offender was living in that particular direction
He's taken great steps to avoid contact with people. Personally, I can't see him getting on a train.Were there any train stops along the way?
The property is called Yatina, located in the mid north. It's had a few search groups, go through the house and surrounding properties.Pretty much a program focussed on two suspects, not on finding new suspects. Again, it looks like police just focus on who they have, not on other POI.
I am a little confused about geographical sightings. - The lolly boy saw them heading towards Bonython Park and Sue Lawrie saw them heading in the direction of the Zoo. Aren't these totally opposite directions?
- Did Sue Lawrie's parents also see them?
- If the grandson gave the police the information about the country property where the girls were killed, why hasn't this been searched?
- They talked about a distinguishing hat type that was he wearing. Does anyone know what type this actually was?
Are any of these investigators/journalists on this forum?
Obviously they can't all be right.lawrie's account directly contradicts that of both kilmartin, the lolly seller, and the young man in the car at bonython park
Re UI program
A 2013 article in The Advertiser, had Suzie wanting the family friend called Frank investigated. Indicating he knew more about the Abduction. This line of enquiry wasn't mentioned during the UI report.
to my knowledge suzie later changed her mind about frank, the announcement could have been made at three quarter time without disturbing the game, or even after a goal had been kicked, but it wasnt, something tells me the announcer wouldnt have lost too much sleep ...Damm. I have never heard anything about that.
After you watch the UI program it seems like what of those two Stanley *******s is responsible.
But it´s so sad. I hate thinking about what those poor girls went through.
I also feel sorry for the the ground announcer who never made the call over the ground asap. He must of died of guilt every day.
to my knowledge suzie later changed her mind about frank, the announcement could have been made at three quarter time without disturbing the game, or even after a goal had been kicked, but it wasnt, something tells me the announcer wouldnt have lost too much sleep ...
indeed they did, but not until 1976, and only because les ratcliffe lobbied tirelessly for legislative change to make such announcements mandatory, as late as 1979, which is how long it took for a proper inquiry into the case, the saca representative's only emphasis was in making saca look good despite the decisions made at the oval in 73I don´t know. After knowing what evenuated if you put yourself in his shoes.. personally I´ld be a wreck.
Thing is he was probably doing his job and following orders. Things would of changed after this.