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Yes, you can bet Senior Telstra Executives would have coughed their cornflakes over their morning paper when they read that Police are still waiting on information from the Telco, relating only to Australias biggest murder investigation after the arrest nearly two years ago. Someone in headquarters would have to be getting a "please explain " you would think. Have to assume the information has not been provided because there is no record available.
As far as the 2500 witness statements relating to 3 alleged murders and a rape /abduction this is very very unusual.
Interesting to see the MSM once again trotting out the proposition that someone is in fact an electrical engineer who did a lot of subcontract work for large corporations both in the North of the State and Interstate. They have had two years to verify- Correct.?- or just slack journalists re-hashing incorrect post arrest speculation.?
An electrical engineer is a university degree. I have a feeling someone has created a pseudo title of their position. They might be a licensed cable installer rather than a qualified electrical systems designer. Not a licensed electrician either.
I'm going with a certified cable installer, albeit with decades of experience. Electrical engineer I doubt. Falsely claiming qualifications usually draws litigation, especially if someone is a business.
Although that scrap book discovered in the wall of an abandoned warehouse on government road is typical of a student studying electrical engineering. Wiring diagrams, far different from contemporary examinations and schematics, now often drawn and designed in CAD.
The diagrams were all pre CAD in coloured pencils. Wiring looms for engines, from an era of Magnetic House (Home of General Electric which supplied many the old Stirling phones for PMG. PMG were later separated into Australia Post and Telstra), the old Pinocchio's night club on Murray St.
Government road which Jane Rimmer worked on, the street where the warehouse with book containing electrical loom schematics was where initial government departments were like the local road board.
There are many Government road named streets across the state. Some Government roads renamed at later dates, such as the street over by Swanbourne which I think is a continuation of the current Nedlands Government road.
The Karrakatta abduction was opposite the Iona junior school, next a subway. Stirling road is a subway too, all those escape underpasses past the Claremont speedway.
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