Wedgie wrote:I can still remember my dad taking me out to Globe Derby just after the Beumonts (or some other kids) went missing and he made me stand on a big bin in amongst the crowd so he could keep an eye on me while he made a bet, I was very embarassed! lol
I reckon the kids that diasspeared were Joanne Radcliffe and Kirsty Gordon , approx 12 and 5 years respectively, from Adelaide Oval, it was a North match, about 1973 or 1974 can't remember who they were playing. The Beaumonts disappered in about 1967 it was hypothesised that it was the same perpetrator in each case. I'm generally against capital punishment, although cases like this one tests that belief a lot. I think ordinary criminals detest this type of person and I am indeed hoping this animal will meet some rough justice in prison
mick wrote: The Beaumonts disappered in about 1967 it was hypothesised that it was the same perpetrator in each case. I'm generally against capital punishment, although cases like this one tests that belief a lot. I think ordinary criminals detest this type of person and I am indeed hoping this animal will meet some rough justice in prison
it was jan 26 1966 mick
MUNGO JERRY wrote: I think North were playing norwood in a semi final in 73 when those 2 kids disappeared.
north played norwood in late august 1973 very possible that it was a final
most theories on both cases believe that it was the same person involved
Jimmy wrote:bring back the chair...or lock em up for 100 years and let the tough crims sort em out ie: continual beatings to within an inch of his life.
Better still, dress him in a Magpies scarf and make him stand with the Sturt cheer squad this weekend.
Jimmy wrote:bring back the chair...or lock em up for 100 years and let the tough crims sort em out ie: continual beatings to within an inch of his life.
Jimmy wrote:bring back the chair...or lock em up for 100 years and let the tough crims sort em out ie: continual beatings to within an inch of his life.
Did we ever have the chair over here?
No. Only ever the noose.
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mal wrote:I feel that Shopping centres should provide a childrens toilet which can be supervised by adults.
Good idea in principle Mal but this may in fact encourage the wrong thing - a bit like Burley and Sharks with no pun intended.
Another alternative is to have single cubicle unisex toilets instead of the "girls and boys" tradition. This is what a disabled toilet is in reality, just a bit larger. It may cost a bit more but I reckon it would fix these sort of problems for parents.
Steve Bradbury and Michael Milton. Aussie Legends.