When and where have I tried to appear hard? That must be your own image of me you are projecting and in a pathetic sense of jealousy you try to insult me. I never heard of a red headed albino myself.
I’m 179 cm, 73-75 KG dark haired, darker skinned (a female ancestor got raped by a moor I’d guess) 35 year old. There are photos of me on the Internet if you are really that concerned, I’m pretty sure my Facebook is open view, but i don’t even know, Mac, Puke etc could help you out. I could not give a flying fuck who knows who I am or what I look like. I express views the same way I always have, people who know me would be not one bit surprised with anything I say here and I know there are people who lurk here who know me personally, friends as well as people from where I was born who have passed on info about me to members here, much of it half truths. Do you really think I care? It only confirms my suspicions of them being untrustworthy in the first place. as one gets older and realised what’s really important and to be honest I spend too much time on here discussing real things with morons like you.
Now my summation of what a real hard man is, someone who takes Knocks and fights adversary, someone who works hard and helps others, someone who looks after their family and friends as best they can and most importantly someone who provides for his immediate family and protects them come what may.
Hopefully some day I will be a hard man.
Now fuck off and stop annoying us with your inane boring horse shit.
I read there now that the police are investigating the posibility that the handbag they found in the laneway was planted there.
Looks like another case solved by TFK.
Yep apparently the handbag wasn’t there the first time the police searched the area.
Strange blip in the timelines which I can’t work out but presume we’ll resolve together - she rang her brother at 1.45am which was presumed to be a call from the bar because of background noise, however CCTV shows her walking home at 1.41am.
The police also said they were looking at accounts of other assaults in the area that were posted on a Facebook page appealing for her whereabouts. I thought that sounded strange (that they wouldn’t know about them already) so I’m guessing they believe they are fictitious and will be looking at who created them.
No surprise in Fitzy defending the indefensible. He really has a very one eyed view on things when it comes to Oz.
My sources close to case have just informed me that police have returned to the apartment they shared together, after earlier removing 6 bags of potential evidence.
But Detective Inspector John Potter, from the homicide squad, said police had already searched that lane in the hours after Ms Meagher, an Irish national, was reported missing on Saturday.
“There’s two options, either police in the original search missed the bag or the bag has since been placed at that laneway after the police searched it originally,” he told ABC 774, where Ms Meagher worked as a member of the Local Radio Victoria team.
The handbag contained Ms Meagher’s credit card but not her mobile phone, which remains missing and is believed to have run out of battery or been turned off.
The police investigation has now turned to finding Ms Meagher’s missing phone, and to any potential links between her disappearance and other reported attempted abductions in the Brunswick area.
A number of women have reported being attacked or followed by a vehicle in the same area of Brunswick where Ms Meagher vanished after a night out on Sydney Road early on Saturday morning.
About 60 people also have contacted Crime Stoppers with potential information.
Inspector Potter said police would examine reports of assaults and attempted abductions made on a Facebook page, Help us find Jill Meagher, which had attracted more than 50,000 “likes” this morning.
In separate posts on the page, two women said they had felt threatened by a car following them in Brunswick in February. One said the incident was menacing.
In another post, a woman said a relative was walking home late one night several months ago when she “had someone try to pull her into a car” about four blocks away from Hope Street.
Another said she later moved from the area “because of similar incidents that happened to me”.
Some of the attacks mentioned on the Facebook page had not been reported to police, and he encouraged those victims to come forward.
“There has been quite a lot of dialogue, if you like, on the Facebook page set up to find Jillian and in particular women have been reporting possible or attempted or actual assaults in the area, so we will be looking at that as well,” he said.
“We would encourage people, if they have information that they think is pertinent, to ring Crime Stoppers. By all means use the Facebook page, but Crime Stoppers is the focus for us.”
Premier Ted Baillieu today sent his regards to Ms Meagher’s family and friends, and urged anyone with information to contact police.
“It is disturbing in many ways and my heart goes out to the husband and family. We trust and hope she is found successfully,” Mr Baillieu said.
“The sooner information is made available the sooner police can assess that and hopefully find her safe and well.”
Ms Meagher was initially believed to have left Bar Etiquette about 1.30am on Saturday, intending to make the short walk to her home in Lux Way, after refusing a colleague’s offer to accompany her home. Her home is less than one kilometre from the bar.
But she then made a brief phone call to her brother Michael at the family’s Perth home about 2am to inquire about the health of her father, who recently suffered a stroke, and police now say she may have stayed in the bar to make the call.
She was reported as missing by her husband Thomas about midday on Saturday.
Police said the lane her handbag was found in was off the normal route Ms Meagher would have taken home, but Hope Street was a street she may have used.
Ms Meagher is fair, 165 centimetres tall, of slim build, with long curly black hair and brown eyes. She was wearing a blue dress, black jacket, black patterned stockings and high heels.
Anyone with information about her disappearance, or who saw Ms Meagher at The Brunswick Green or Bar Etiquette on Friday night or early on Saturday morning, is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or [color="#004990"]www.crimestoppers.com.au
MISSING Irishwoman Jill Meagher made a panicked phonecall moments before she disappeared.
Murder detectives today took over the search for the 29-year-old after her handbag was found 700 metres from her Melbourne home.
Her devastated husband Thomas Meagher, from Cabinteely, Dublin, said: “I’m losing hope as every minute passes.”
Close to tears, he added: “Jill was my best friend. I’m just praying we find her. It’s so out of character.”
It’s now emerged that former RTE worker Jill rang her brother, Michael McKeon, at 2am on the night she vanished and sounded “worried”.