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Society & Culture Things in life you just don't understand - Part 3

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Just a coincidence he had some of the victims gear at his home, he couldn't have been more guilty but he still tried to claim it was a set up.

Also just a coincidence that the murders stopped after he was arrested, the only question left was if he had an accomplice, another Milat brother?

I watched Catching Milat last night, I missed it the first time it was on, was pretty good but the guy that played Milat was nowhere near evil enough.

Had a shitload of it actually. Just absolutely staggers me how much he kept.

He had tents, backpacks, lockets, water bottles. Gave away stuff.


Absolute moron.
 
I'm not an organ donor but I go back and forth on if I should or not. One reason I don't want to is I can't pick and choose who gets my parts, you know? Like I don't want a heavy drinker or smoker to kill their organ, get mine just to do the same thing you know? What helped make you guys decide to do it?
Imagine being the person who donated a liver to Georgie Best.
 

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I'm not an organ donor but I go back and forth on if I should or not. One reason I don't want to is I can't pick and choose who gets my parts, you know? Like I don't want a heavy drinker or smoker to kill their organ, get mine just to do the same thing you know? What helped make you guys decide to do it?

A family friend has Cystic Fibrosis and had to have a lung transplant. He would have been dead by about 27 or something. Now he is in his 30s and going well. I think seeing someone benefit from a transplant helps make the decision easier. I was going to do it anyway since I don't need them when I am dead.
 
A family friend has Cystic Fibrosis and had to have a lung transplant. He would have been dead by about 27 or something. Now he is in his 30s and going well. I think seeing someone benefit from a transplant helps make the decision easier. I was going to do it anyway since I don't need them when I am dead.
I had a friend who was in a similar position got a heart lung transplant
 
Had a shitload of it actually. Just absolutely staggers me how much he kept.

He had tents, backpacks, lockets, water bottles. Gave away stuff.


Absolute moron.

That's another downfall of serial killers is that they like to keep stuff from their victims as trophies.

There was a photo of Milat's girlfriend wearing the rugby top of one his victims, that was a key piece of evidence in the prosecution.
 
That's another downfall of serial killers is that they like to keep stuff from their victims as trophies.

There was a photo of Milat's girlfriend wearing the rugby top of one his victims, that was a key piece of evidence in the prosecution.

Or they're thick as shit.

I know the Anita Cobby five- they burnt all her/their stuff afterwards. Am assuming there was a tonne of DNA on poor Anita tho, to link them.

/der and the fact they pled guilty + got a famiily member to record a confession
 
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I'm not an organ donor but I go back and forth on if I should or not. One reason I don't want to is I can't pick and choose who gets my parts, you know? Like I don't want a heavy drinker or smoker to kill their organ, get mine just to do the same thing you know? What helped make you guys decide to do it?
Someone who is an active smoker or heavy drinker wouldn't be eligible because they would be too "high risk"
 
I'm an organ donor so hopefully I can be useful to others when I cark it. The rest can be burnt.
I’m an organ donor too. Take everything that’s useful then set me on fire.
I'm an organ donor for what it's worth, my liver might be of some interest to medicine.
A family friend has Cystic Fibrosis and had to have a lung transplant. He would have been dead by about 27 or something. Now he is in his 30s and going well. I think seeing someone benefit from a transplant helps make the decision easier. I was going to do it anyway since I don't need them when I am dead.
I hope all of your next of kin know that you want to be donors, because if you are unfortunately ever in the unlikely position to be one you won't be in a position to tell them then

Pretty sure my entire immediate family are registered organ donors. If they weren't but were in a position to be so I would do it any way
 

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Or they're thick as shit.

I know the Anita Cobby five- they burnt all her/their stuff afterwards. Am assuming there was a tonne of DNA on poor Anita tho, to link them.

/der and the fact they pled guilty + got a famiily member to record a confession

The girlfriend of the main ringleader who suspected him of the murder was sent into his holding cell with a wire and got him to confess to the murder.

Very brave of her, she had to testify against him in court as well, she was the key witness that brought them down, like Paul Onions in the Milat case.
 
The girlfriend of the main ringleader who suspected him of the murder was sent into his holding cell with a wire and got him to confess to the murder.

Very brave of her, she had to testify against him in court as well, she was the key witness that brought them down, like Paul Onions in the Milat case.

Yeah i know- ive read books on the case + seen docos.

She was great.
 
I’m a card carrying organ donor and it was the death of my nephew that inspired me to sign up when I saw just how many people benefited.

I saying that it’s probably going to end up at some university for future science graduates to work on because I can’t see my organs being that useful to anyone in the long run.

I’m also getting a bit long in the tooth for my spare parts to be of much use.
 
I'm not an organ donor but I go back and forth on if I should or not. One reason I don't want to is I can't pick and choose who gets my parts, you know? Like I don't want a heavy drinker or smoker to kill their organ, get mine just to do the same thing you know? What helped make you guys decide to do it?
I’ll be dead so it’s not like my organs will be of any use to me. Not up to me to decide who gets my organs. Also a family friend of mine is only alive today because she received a liver transplant at the age of 23.
 

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I hope all of your next of kin know that you want to be donors, because if you are unfortunately ever in the unlikely position to be one you won't be in a position to tell them then

Pretty sure my entire immediate family are registered organ donors. If they weren't but were in a position to be so I would do it any way
I’m registered and my husband and parents know my wishes.
 
There's a dozen abandoned mine shafts in town. Just get a crane or winch, lift the grates off, and drop a body down a kilometre deep hole. Will never be found.


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There's a dozen abandoned mine shafts in town. Just get a crane or winch, lift the grates off, and drop a body down a kilometre deep hole. Will never be found.


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Thats one theory behind Madeline McCanns disappearance- just threw her down a mine shaft, thats why she will never be found
 
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