Unsolved Gerard Ross - Abducted Kent st Rockingham WA 1997

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Gotta admit - the cohort mentioned by Droc including the strange fellow with the station wagon and old truck was of interest.

Droc was from Fremantle, right?

“and he was a person that loved to scout old dumping areas for junk to turn into art. “

Who creates artwork from junk?

And associated with the taxi driver?

Didn’t he also mention someone with a boat who was a guitar hero, friends with Droc’s lady interest?

Where are they now?

Who can say when it falls.

Why do you keep introducing this theory ?
It's been publicised that he's theory was tested and proven to be rubbish, Bradley Edwards has been framed .
The truth will prevail soon enough .
 

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If the perp's dog was a greyhound or another 'specialised' breed where the dogs are DNA tested then that might have some relevance, otherwise no. Of course, they could start exhuming dogs buried in people's backyards or tips I guess, if the perp tells them where the long-dead dog is now...

Search council dog rego database records. If they get close someone will tell what sort of dog someone had.

I wonder if Mr Miller the horse trainer has further info about who used to hang out in the Pine forest, cars etc.
 
Search council dog rego database records. If they get close someone will tell what sort of dog someone had.

I wonder if Mr Miller the horse trainer has further info about who used to hang out in the Pine forest, cars etc.
Social media pics usually have dogs as well
 
They don't run familial or 'familial technique' on DNA. They certainly don't run 'familial technique' on DNA from any crime scene. If they run your cousin's DNA (the normal and only way) and find it's a close match to the DNA from the crime scene they'll then test his close relatives to see if they can find an exact match. If his DNA isn't close to what they have from the crime scene they won't test his relatives, unless they're separately under suspicion or charged. It's all just testing DNA, the normal way.

"To assume they would just run an individuals DNA in order to exclude them from DNA on Ciaras body in contemporary technique is nuts." - That's exactly what they do and it's the whole point of DNA testing.

Dan, I've studied (as a hobby) inheritance (of genes and DNA) for 25 years and know how it works.

Very interesting!

But they will know if it is someone close.

Remember they ran kimono against criminal database, but not him, someone near him.

"As part of a continuing operation to retest old evidence with new technology, officers from the State Crime Operations team did DNA tests on the kimono."

https://www.perthnow.com.au/news/wa...ital-clue-ng-d5498c5d0593771d7f526f90646d52f0

 
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So they ran the DNA to crim database and pulled a match, arrested, tested, nup close but no potato.
They then found another likely nearby, arrested, tested.
3 lemons
 
Very interesting!

But they will know if it is someone close.

Remember they ran kimono against criminal database, but not him, someone near him.

"As part of a continuing operation to retest old evidence with new technology, officers from the State Crime Operations team did DNA tests on the kimono."

https://www.perthnow.com.au/news/wa...ital-clue-ng-d5498c5d0593771d7f526f90646d52f0
No, they ran the DNA from the kimono/crime scene against the DNA database to see if they had the perp's DNA on file already.

So they ran the DNA to crim database and pulled a match, arrested, tested, nup close but no potato.
They then found another likely nearby, arrested, tested.
3 lemons
No. If they'd 'pulled' a match or close match that means they'd already have that person's DNA, so no need to test to eliminate.
 
No, they ran the DNA from the kimono/crime scene against the DNA database to see if they had the perp's DNA on file already.


No. If they'd 'pulled' a match or close match that means they'd already have that person's DNA, so no need to test to eliminate.

Yep, kimono against criminal database using new techniques. Familial

"As part of a continuing operation to retest old evidence with new technology, officers from the State Crime Operations team did DNA tests on the kimono."

Next came the technique sometimes called “ familial DNA” where police look for people who are closely related ...
 
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Gotta admit - the cohort mentioned by Droc including the strange fellow with the station wagon and old truck was of interest.

Droc was from Fremantle, right?

“and he was a person that loved to scout old dumping areas for junk to turn into art. “

Who creates artwork from junk?

And associated with the taxi driver?

Didn’t he also mention someone with a boat who was a guitar hero, friends with Droc’s lady interest?

Where are they now?

Who can say when it falls.

Could you please outline some reasons as to why you keep peddling the same comments made by a known trickster/prankster who served jail time for fraud?
 
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Could you please outline some reasons as to why you keep peddling the same comments made by a known trickster/prankster who served jail time for fraud?

Interestingly Droc wouldn't simply supply a DNA sample and fill out the forms for the Claremont case.

Not sure Droc ever went to Curtain university? He had a penchant for theatrics.

Droc's musings sounded like a mixing of truth and fiction to muddy the waters.

Forever dancing around the topic with such conviction in his mumbo jumbo.

His story had real life characters which by the sounds of it entered the forum subject and at least one allegedly left the country.

Either way it sounded like there were more than one taxi abduction operator in regards the two man team with one victim a broken ankle.

Drocs musings have so many aspects that hold potential.
Did Sprockets say she had a genetics heritage hobby?

Blessed are the mask wearers.
 
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Gotta admit - the cohort mentioned by Droc including the strange fellow with the station wagon and old truck was of interest.

Droc was from Fremantle, right?

“and he was a person that loved to scout old dumping areas for junk to turn into art. “

Who creates artwork from junk?

And associated with the taxi driver?

Didn’t he also mention someone with a boat who was a guitar hero, friends with Droc’s lady interest?

Where are they now?

Who can say when it falls.

Could you please outline some reasons as to why you keep peddling the same comments made by a known trickster/prankster who served jail time for fraud?

NC had a cattle dog called She.

Do you know who else had a dog then in his network of associates? ;)

Who killed Gerard Ross?
 
The last time BRE had a court appearance they dropped the SS charge on him didnt they? Is it possible they may charge him ( if they are going to ) just before July 25?

I can't call the way this might roll out at all, WA operates like it's on another planet. They could I suppose, it seemed obvious (at the time) they thought he was responsible for a lot more than he was originally charged with.
 
I can't call the way this might roll out at all, WA operates like it's on another planet. They could I suppose, it seemed obvious (at the time) they thought he was responsible for a lot more than he was originally charged with.
Not as bad as SA. More weird goings on, unsolved murders and 70 year suppressions there, than anywhere else I reckon.
 

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