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Reports of shallow graves

About a year after Marcia and Ziggy went missing, a woman, who can only be identified as Betty, says she tried to tell police about two shallow graves at Moondarra State Park in Gippsland.

Her brother-in-law said he had been in the park when he came across a large and a small grave.

"Out of the big grave was a hand, so he came in to us and he was as white as white and he was shaking," Betty said.
"The young policeman just couldn’t care less, he said, 'Just sit there and wait.'"

Betty said she waited for an hour in the police station, but ended up leaving.
 
Awful

Reports of shallow graves

About a year after Marcia and Ziggy went missing, a woman, who can only be identified as Betty, says she tried to tell police about two shallow graves at Moondarra State Park in Gippsland.

Her brother-in-law said he had been in the park when he came across a large and a small grave.

"Out of the big grave was a hand, so he came in to us and he was as white as white and he was shaking," Betty said.
"The young policeman just couldn’t care less, he said, 'Just sit there and wait.'"

Betty said she waited for an hour in the police station, but ended up leaving.
I added it to the podcast section as that is the 6th episode with the link attached.

 

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“Many use social media to brag about their criminal activities. Experts say technology is fuelling their behaviour.”

Colour me shocked 🙄. I’m no expert but I’ve been on about this for years. The question is, what are the “experts” advising should be done?
 

Weapons allegedly meant for teen criminals. (Melbourne)



Near the end of the article the journalist says there were so many of these clowns arrested at least 3 times, and 59 were arrested 10 or more times last year. how in the f**k does anyone get arrested more than 10 times in one year and still be able to wander about in public? If someone is arrested 3 or more times inside a year then there is clearly something going on, slapping their wrist with a piece of limp celery and asking them not to do it again is clearly not having any sort of effect. There is even a claim of the number of offences dropping after age 18. maybe by then the little turds have worked out how not to be arrested, and how to leave little or no evidence behind, or even worse, they have worked their way up the crime ladder to heavier crimes, it doesn't necessarily mean they are scared of being treated as an adult.
 
Near the end of the article the journalist says there were so many of these clowns arrested at least 3 times, and 59 were arrested 10 or more times last year. how in the f**k does anyone get arrested more than 10 times in one year and still be able to wander about in public? If someone is arrested 3 or more times inside a year then there is clearly something going on, slapping their wrist with a piece of limp celery and asking them not to do it again is clearly not having any sort of effect. There is even a claim of the number of offences dropping after age 18. maybe by then the little turds have worked out how not to be arrested, and how to leave little or no evidence behind, or even worse, they have worked their way up the crime ladder to heavier crimes, it doesn't necessarily mean they are scared of being treated as an adult.

There's always been the narrative that kids over 18, give "assignments" to younger kids, because they get off scott free.
We should not tolerate it, it encourages older criminals to corrupt children.
If some children need to be imprisoned to break the cycle so be it.
Or go outside the box, compulsory social work in remote communities.
 
There's always been the narrative that kids over 18, give "assignments" to younger kids, because they get off scott free.
We should not tolerate it, it encourages older criminals to corrupt children.
If some children need to be imprisoned to break the cycle so be it.
Or go outside the box, compulsory social work in remote communities.
Police told us that a few years ago, after friends a few streets away were woken by noises in their backyard. A couple of kids took off down the street to a waiting car. But one of them made the mistake of ducking into a nearby garage and the alert owner locked the door.

The police officer told our friends that older gangs recruited kids and drove them to different suburbs to do break and enters. If caught the kids would keep quiet and would be let off.
 
Awful

Reports of shallow graves

About a year after Marcia and Ziggy went missing, a woman, who can only be identified as Betty, says she tried to tell police about two shallow graves at Moondarra State Park in Gippsland.

Her brother-in-law said he had been in the park when he came across a large and a small grave.

"Out of the big grave was a hand, so he came in to us and he was as white as white and he was shaking," Betty said.
"The young policeman just couldn’t care less, he said, 'Just sit there and wait.'"

Betty said she waited for an hour in the police station, but ended up leaving.
Was just reading a few stories about this one, might check out the podcast. If the above is true...I'm gobsmacked.
 

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Three murders of women in Ballarat over a short space of weeks, prompted a discussion of whether drugs were involved and me to ask whether there's something different going in to the recreational drugs in Ballarat, some kind of nasty synthetic for example. It was met with scepticism but here we have people dropping dead from Nitezenes in Penrith, which is something I've never even heard of before.

NSW Health has raised the alarm following a surge in “severe opioid overdoses” within the Penrith area over the past month.
The emergence of nitazenes in drug samples linked to approximately 20 overdoses reported in the Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District has prompted ongoing investigations into these cases.

Nitazenes, identified as potent synthetic opioids, surpass the strength of fentanyl and are hundreds of times more potent than heroin.


 

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