Kurve
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Here is: The Abduction of 4yo Cleo Smith
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OMG Telstra need to raked over the coals for that!! absolutely disgusting !! And the sentence given out by the Judge to Mr Bose needs to be appealed, he threatened their lives!This Current Affair report was sent to me by a friend. Hmmm.. Telstra still covering its tracks and protecting their "image" which is hopeless.
I have been called a "confused widow" by one foreign "gentleman" in Telstra because I can't "remember" ordering a Samsung Tablet he quickly tried to slip in when I was changing our accounts into my name! 6 hours in total on the phone and over a month fighting with them. They told me I couldn't keep my old landline number and were attempting to charge me all new fees for a new line? Threats of Media, Minister for Communications, taking names and insisting on receipt numbers for ALL conversations, and detailed note taking and miracle of miracle my old line was restored INSTANTLY!!!
Disgusting treatment, I know a little of how angry this family must be!!
Man's disturbing campaign of terror against his neighbours - https://9now.nine.com.au/a-current-...-of-hell/92d665c9-1b5d-4821-8e27-c0481da3cce6
Man's disturbing campaign of terror against his neighbours - https://9now.nine.com.au/a-current-...-of-hell/92d665c9-1b5d-4821-8e27-c0481da3cce6
Telstra internal/external legal and insurers would probably advise that Telstra's 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th responses should always be to deny any responsibility.Telstra's first response is to deny any responsibility.
Telstra internal/external legal and insurers would probably advise that Telstra's 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th responses should always be to deny any responsibility.
And a 87 year old lady I visited yesterday who lost her 90 year old husband in 2019!They pulled the same stunt on my Mum.
Random & totally unrelated, but the Telstra talk reminded me of my own issues with them years ago when they were Telecom & an absurd situation I thought Id share.They're a soulless, greedy corporation with zero ethics whose staff are still exploiting their position to launch personal attacks and where Telstra's first response is to deny any responsibility.
just in case anyone missed it
'Stalking Claremont' author reveals surprising twists in serial killer case - 6PR
Tomorrow marks the 25th anniversary of Sarah Spiers disappearance from Claremont. The search for her killer was Australia’s longest and most expensive investigation. Last month Bradley Robert Edwards was sentenced to life in prison for the murders or Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon, But there...www.6pr.com.au
Troy Boy apparently once teased Braddles for his liking for lingerie. How could gave he not put 2 and 2 together in the days if the Huntingdale Prowler?That was really interesting, thanks Willow.
In the last couple of minutes, Liam asks Bret on his intuition whether BRE acted alone. Bret says he was a lone wolf on the evidence and:
An accomplice is always a problem because then you get other people talking about it, getting drunk in the pub, blackmailing the other person.
Liam then asks if Bret thinks anybody else knew it was BRE. Bret says:
Ah ... there are people I think have been talked to about that, who must have suspected him. Must have. People close to him.
Guilty by association? putting it out of mind because the 80s was not a time to let any friends know your own brother enjoys wearing women's underwear & especially in the bogan suburbs (I grew up in bogan suburbs). Troy would rather have forgotten about that & prayed none of his friends ever found out because he would have never lived it down. Saying that, he might not have thought his brother would evolve into a sexual predator. Stealing underwear from clotheslines & attempting to rape, in his mind, would have been to far of a jump taken by his brother. Lastly, their parents might have had a hand in making sure the Huntingdale events were never spoken of again after they moved houses. I doubt BRE was parading around the house in full view of his family wearing those stolen items. Out of mind, out of sight. Then, who wants to believe their own blood could rape & kill. I know this didn't help the victims but maybe it was the only way they could cope, to believe the lie. Nobody back then would have known about the link of escalating from an underwear thief to a serial killer & no W.A. MACRO police wanted to think about it no matter how many experienced people & police from other states & countries told them about the links. Capron didn't just "have his man", he had three of themTroy Boy apparently once teased Braddles for his liking for lingerie. How could gave he not put 2 and 2 together in the days if the Huntingdale Prowler?
Poor “Young Bradley”.... Not.Troy Boy apparently once teased Braddles for his liking for lingerie. How could gave he not put 2 and 2 together in the days if the Huntingdale Prowler?
IF BRE did stop offending after the CSK cases, it may have been because someone close to him had questioned him about the offences.That was really interesting, thanks Willow.
In the last couple of minutes, Liam asks Bret on his intuition whether BRE acted alone. Bret says he was a lone wolf on the evidence and:
An accomplice is always a problem because then you get other people talking about it, getting drunk in the pub, blackmailing the other person.
Liam then asks if Bret thinks anybody else knew it was BRE. Bret says:
Ah ... there are people I think have been talked to about that, who must have suspected him. Must have. People close to him.
IF BRE did stop offending after the CSK cases, it may have been because someone close to him had questioned him about the offences.
Within the Stalking Claremont book it advises that Ciara had worked at the ****** restaurant - prior to her becoming a lawyer. That would have been some time before 1994, because the G family sold the restaurant mid 1994.
... Ciara working at the French restaurant is at the end of the book somewhere, I can't find it, but if someone let's me know the page I'll type it up...
So can we now assume BRE did not meet Ciara through Wife2 at the ****** restaurant? Though this still leaves the possibility he met Ciara there as a patron.Within the Stalking Claremont book it advises that Ciara had worked at the ****** restaurant - prior to her becoming a lawyer. That would have been some time before 1994, because the G family sold the restaurant mid 1994. Three years after the restaurant was sold BRE met Wife2 - 1 April 1997.
Wife2 would have been very mindful with regard to the Claremont killings, after working in the area and especially as Ciara had actually worked for her family. It would have been personal for her. The book also mentions that BRE liked to join in conversations about the CSK.
BRE and Wife2 were together for about 15 years, so during that time, the CSK would have been bought up. When it was mentioned BRE may have denied ever being in the area, commenting such as, I hate the place, never went there, etc.
Prior to Wife2 leaving the marriage she located the bank statements and noted the transactions. Perhaps, when she saw Bay View Tce, she may have thought he's such a liar, saying he's never been to Claremont, but may have thought he'd been unfaithful. Wife2 had no idea BRE was the CSK because she wouldn't have left her daughter with him.
Ciara working at the ****** restaurant is at the end of the book somewhere, I can't find it, but if someone let's me know the page I'll type it up.
Just think BRE liked to join in with the CSK discussions, I bet he's not too happy to join in now. With all the information which has come to light, he's been publicly shamed. Never, would he have thought it would end up being such a public trial.
I can't imagine BRE celebrating his 19th birthday at a ******* Restaurant in 1988. with friends, family or Telstra workmates.So can we now assume BRE did not meet Ciara through Wife2 at the ****** restaurant? Though this still leaves the possibility he met Ciara there as a patron.
Quite possibly as it was always similar amounts of $200 or $300, but in saying that, isn't that a lot? considering that was 20 years ago?I always assumed that the bank statements related to prostitutes.
Do you have a copy of that article Kurve?One article we must have missed in the searches was the Daily News 17 Feb 1988 when the police were linking the Victoria Clark murder to the Huntingdale attack. The moniker they gave him was 'The Nightie Rapist'.
Bingo! I knew it. Someone spilled finally. Geez that someone must have been freaked out when the cops told her she couldn't tell her offspring & get her the hell out of there too.That was really interesting, thanks Willow.
In the last couple of minutes, Liam asks Bret on his intuition whether BRE acted alone. Bret says he was a lone wolf on the evidence and:
An accomplice is always a problem because then you get other people talking about it, getting drunk in the pub, blackmailing the other person.
Liam then asks if Bret thinks anybody else knew it was BRE. Bret says:
Ah ... there are people I think have been talked to about that, who must have suspected him. Must have. People close to him.
I also though prostitute fees as well. Detectives did query why he was struggling when his mortgage was only $200 - seems a lot for a fee for a prostitute at this time equivalent to a mortgage repayment (however no idea!)Quite possibly as it was always similar amounts of $200 or $300, but in saying that, isn't that a lot? considering that was 20 years ago?
maybe he wasn't the 'missionary' typa guy !!I also though prostitute fees as well. Detectives did query why he was struggling when his mortgage was only $200 - seems a lot for a fee for a prostitute at this time equivalent to a mortgage repayment (however no idea!)