Showing posts with label Police Corruption. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Police Corruption. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 August 2018

Juanita Nielsen is hidden in Kings Cross


Juanita Nielsen is hidden in Kings Cross

Statement to Police in 2011 for the problems why a hidden brothel which has spent most of it’s life closed is the reason.
This was the research a group of us were working with.  To expose the alleged druglord on Darlinghurst Road we needed to expose what held them together.
As I was told by an old spritely lady with a walking stick to my knees was the turning point on the reason.  As the lady told me “your problem is Juanita”.
Within this clue with the research of study from 1920’s to the Wood’s Royal Commission which caught Bill Bayeh was a link to the same brothel where Bill Bayeh and Lennie MacPherson had terrorised the Manager of Madame Butterfly and then this person went on to run the Pink Pussycat Club exposed it was the building rather than the people in 1985.
Juanita Nielsen thou no reward money being offered by New South Wales Police is a clue to what we will expose when Juanita Nielsen is raised from the subfloor compartment just past the laundry door at 6/34-36a Darlinghurst Road, Kings Cross.
I am not a Police officer however I have spent from 2009 with Alex going over the research and links which can help the Police to expose the links to organised crime.
How does a drug dealer come out of prison and by what I have seen is given drugs to sell?  The guy I followed was eventually caught by Strike Force Raptor November 2015 his name was Scotty and he was caught with $900,000 in a Bondi apartment.
I followed the drug dealers as I saw the faces when they threatened my life I was working on this to stay alive.  What had I found?  Why was I being so watched?
What could be in the floor?  Well, this area came after months of research and having thugs cleaning and tapping on the walls to expose that there was something hidden I just had to find it.  I studied the floor plan?  I collected the screwdriver to undo the screws?  Then I was told by Alex I was being watched by this person known as Sammy Sweet aka Greek Sam. 
Alex said if we want to get out alive we have to wait for the timing.  It was too dangerous.
Just remember the Police laugh at you when you mention the name Juanita Nielsen.  However, Juanita will expose an outlaw criminal gang she was exposing in 1975 where  she was collecting the dossier files for 16 people to expose the drug network that as I believe and allege Juanita was exposing due to the development in Victoria Street.
I am sure Juanita was working on, expose the drug network and this will stop the building in Victoria Street. 
Juanita went missing 4th July 1975 she had a prostitute that had given her tapes that were in her handbag when Juanita went missing.  Was this prostitute allegedly Sallie Ann Huckstepp?  Well this unsolved murder Sallie Ann Huckstepp like Juanita Nielsen has no reward money.
There is no reward money for bringing down the Calabrian Mafia either?  There is no reward for catching the Asian Female druglord on Darlinghurst Road that Clive Small writes about an ex-assistant Police Commissioner moving containers of cocaine as the stories were being told.
The drugs being moved through this alleged controller is $30-50 billion as reports have circled yet all to expose the system is the Police search warrant for Juanita Nielsen’s skull…..
Then the rest of Juanita’s body is hidden under a cement swimming pool just days after her murder on the 4th Jul 1975 just a co-incidence the swimming pool has never been renovated at this property once owned by a Manager of a Hotel working for Abe Saffron at the time.
To expose the remains at the swimming pool doesn’t bring down the gang nor solves a problem as the man is dead, just the links to when Abe Saffron went to his funeral happens for a reason.
The resting place of Juanita Nielsen is just across the road from the old Carousel Club now the Empire Hotel on Roslyn Street where Eddie Trigg and Jim Anderson were both connected to the murder yet the body was just missing.  Who was the local drug dealer back then?
Who was the local drug dealer that was threatened by Sallie Anne Huckstepp was exposing in 1985?
Bill Bayeh and Lennie MacPherson was noted in the Wood’s Royal Commission terrorising the manager of the alleged same brothel that will expose the hiding spot for Juanita’s skull.
Who was the biggest cocaine dealer caught by the Wood’s Royal Commission?
Isn’t it worth the Police to do the search to unscrew the timber stairs and have a look at what is hidden that allows this drug network thugs to terrorise the brothel owners yet the alleged drug lord refuses the Police to look inside……
Jennifer Stone reporting “The Kings Cross Sting”.


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Sunday, 21 February 2016

Glenn McNamara author of Dirty Work

Glen McNamara author of Dirty Work
Page 65 wrote about a place called BoBo's, co-incidence we have a B on the reception desk at the brothel, Glen McNamara called it a retreat another coincidence and the stairs were at 45 degrees which is another co-incidence where he met Robert "Dolly" Dunn and Detective Churchill.

Page 267 Detective Dennis Kim Thompson delivering parcels in Sydney.  Sacked in 1996 by Glenn McNamara book yet this ex detective reached out to me to say he didnt get the sack.
What type of parcels?

Page 268 Detective Neville Scullion did work at Bowling Club and now?
Detective Stephen Pentland was dismissed in 1990 yet he reports he left and went on pension.

Where is partner Schuey?  What happened? Aarne Tees Police?  Where is he now?

Thursday, 28 January 2016

Police confidence or alleged corrupt system to hide them?

When the premises 6/34-36a Darlinghurst Road, Kings Cross are searched, then the Police will need to expose fully the corruption?
So, sorry, I will do that...

Police don't investigate their own for a reason.
  • Satisfaction of those who had contact with police in the past 12 months (90.3%)
  • General satisfaction with police services (77.6%)
  • Professionalism (90.1%)
  • Honesty (75.2%)
  • Treating people fairly and equally (79.7%)
  • Feelings of safety at home at night (88.4%)
Acting Commissioner Catherine Burn says the independent report card is a both a reward for hard work but also a challenge to keep improving.
“Policing is a difficult and often confronting job. We always seek to do that job well and improve what we do. The figures show how we have applied ourselves, putting us above the national average in most categories.
“That’s a huge pat on the back for every police officer but it also throws out a challenge. Let’s keep that momentum going.
“Of course we will have our critics, but when you get independently commissioned data reflecting such a positive community view of our work, it lifts the spirits of our officers. They enjoy their work in spite of its often confronting nature.
The Return on Government Services Report also highlights other areas of continuous improvement in recent years.
  • Walking alone in your neighbourhood (day and night)
  • Feelings of safety on public transport (day and night)
Ms Burn also noted a fall in the number of complaints against police.
“There are many ways in which we can be measured. We embarked on an ambitious customer service program going back eight years now and I believe we are seeing the benefits of that flowing through. Fewer complaints are one of the benefits.
“We are constantly embracing new technology and better training and that’s helping drive down crimes rates. These are also measured independently of police by the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research. These show our major crime categories falling or stable.
“Trust and confidence in police is very important. Trust breeds the confidence to call police and let us know about crime and criminal activity. Information from the community is absolutely vital for police to be able to solve and prevent crime.
  • General satisfaction has risen from 64.2% in 2009/10 to 77.6% in 2014/15.
  • Satisfaction of those who have had contact with police in the previous 12 months has risen from 77.5% in 2009/10 to 90.3% in 2014/15.
  • Police are honest has risen from 74.9% in 2011/12 to 75.2% in 2014/15
  • Professionalism has risen from 79.8% in 2009/10 to 90.1% in 2014/15
  • Police treat people fairly and equally has risen from 68.2% in 2009/10 to 79.7% in 2014/15
  • Feelings of safety at home at night has risen from 83.7% in 2009/09 to 88.4% in 2014/15.