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Draftee
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2019
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- Fremantle
I dispute the notion that these girls voluntarily caught a ride with a telecom worker because he was a “trusted public servant”.
There is a social class structure (whether it sits well with the general public or not) which is often referred to as the “western suburbs bubble”. As gross as it seems many boys/young men in that area will only date girls from specific postcodes. Ive experienced it as public school “outsider” from the eastern suburbs and now on the opposite end as a mother living and socialising within “the bubble”.
I feel it was much more likely he would be seen as a working class tradie than a “trusted public servant” by these girls. Which leads me to think that area was targetted for specific reasons:
1. The area was busy and gave some annonymity to the attacker
2. The socio-economic bubble that exists in the western suburbs, leading the attacker to assume they weren’t as “street smart” as the women frequenting other busy areas like Northbridge
3. A sense of rejection or exclusion felt by the attacker based on his own economic/educational background in comparison to the “old boys” who went to the private schools
4. The level of authority sought and obtained within the little athletics community later in life
The forensic profiling of the accused is going to be a facinating read
There is a social class structure (whether it sits well with the general public or not) which is often referred to as the “western suburbs bubble”. As gross as it seems many boys/young men in that area will only date girls from specific postcodes. Ive experienced it as public school “outsider” from the eastern suburbs and now on the opposite end as a mother living and socialising within “the bubble”.
I feel it was much more likely he would be seen as a working class tradie than a “trusted public servant” by these girls. Which leads me to think that area was targetted for specific reasons:
1. The area was busy and gave some annonymity to the attacker
2. The socio-economic bubble that exists in the western suburbs, leading the attacker to assume they weren’t as “street smart” as the women frequenting other busy areas like Northbridge
3. A sense of rejection or exclusion felt by the attacker based on his own economic/educational background in comparison to the “old boys” who went to the private schools
4. The level of authority sought and obtained within the little athletics community later in life
The forensic profiling of the accused is going to be a facinating read









