Wednesday, 17 June 2015

Missing Terry Floyd - update Person of Interest


Allegedly person that now lives in Cardross near Mildura 

This article is in regards to Terry's 40th anniversary on the 28th June. That fateful day 12 years later also is the anniversary of the passing of my dear mother. In relation to this article, it is nothing new. We always believed that Drake, alias 'Unc', was involved. As I posted some 3 weeks ago, 'low life Unc' has now been the person confirmed to have taken Terry to Avoca on that day. I received a phone call some 3 weeks ago and this person was able to state Drake's movemen...
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IT will be 40 years on June 28 since Victorian schoolboy Terry Floyd disappeared.
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Friday, 12 June 2015

NSW- Scorpion gang

Anti-gang laws in Australia - Parliament of New South Wales

www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/.../AntiganglawsinAustralia/.../Anti+gang+la...
Dec 11, 2013 - 5.1 Anti-gang legislation, judicial power, the rule of law, Kable and Kirk ..... 52. 5.2 Implied freedom of .... motorcycle clubs (sometimes referred to as “outlawmotorcycle gangs”). However, ...... (xxii) Scorpions, or. (b) the colours  .

The Bikie Wars | Who's Who | The Sydney Morning Herald

www.smh.com.au/interactive/bikie-wars/whoswho.html
chapters in NSW alone, are the largest outlaw ... are still run by Vella, one of the clubsfounding ... Originally called the Notorious Scorpions and formed. member 

  1. Bikie gangs to be target of new laws - The Advertiser

    www.adelaidenow.com.au/...outlaw...gangs.../story-fni6uo1m-1227381311...
    Jun 4, 2015 - THE State Government will declare more than 27 bikie gangs ... Parliament to be used to declare outlaw motorcycle gangs illegal ..... The laws are similar to those in Queensland and NSW which have been ... The Scorpions.
    1. The vicious fight that ignited bikie bad blood - The West ...

      https://au.news.yahoo.com/.../the-vicious-fight-that-ignited-bikie-bad-blo...
      Jun 2, 2010 - The comments had affronted the entire bikie gang and, feeling the ... He was an outlaw entrepreneur, something not lost on the police watching him. ... arms of his opponent - Scorpion Boys gang member Nabil Dabag. ... with another gang of Lebanese influence, bikies from NSW called the Comancheros.

Thursday, 11 June 2015

Nomads Outlaw gang South Windsor Police search warrant revealed.


Police have seized eight firearms, more than 1800 rounds of ammunition, and large quantities of pre-cursor chemicals from a self-storage unit in the Hawkesbury.
In April 2015, police from the Gangs Squad’s Strike Force Raptor executed search warrants at properties in Howes Valley, Penrith, Freemans Reach, Glenmore Park and Smithfield. As a result, a senior member of the Nomads Outlaw Motorcycle Gang was arrested and charged with commercial drug manufacture and other related drug supply offences.
As part of ongoing inquiries into the Nomads outlaw motorcycle gang, police from the Gangs Squad’s Strike Force Raptor executed a search warrant at a self-storage unit on Ham Street, South Windsor, late on Tuesday (9 June 2015).
Upon entering the unit, police identified numerous chemicals and equipment indicative of drug manufacture.
Officers from the Drug Squad’s Chemical Operations Team were advised, and yesterday (Wednesday 10 June 2015) they processed the unit.
As a result, officers seized eight firearms, 1800 rounds of ammunition and numerous chemicals, including:
- One litre of hypophosphorus acid;
- Two kilograms of iodine;
- Seven kilograms of red phosphorus; and,
- 800 grams of pseudoephedrine.
The firearms seized are:
- A Remington model 700 bolt-action sniper rifle with bipod and scope;
- A Colt AR-15 .223 military assault rifle with bipod, scope and 5 x 30 round magazines;
- A Ruger Mini-14 .223 military assault rifle with 5 magazines;
- A pump-action 12-gauge shotgun;
- A shortened 12-gauge single-shot shotgun;
- A .223 Remington Savage 110 bolt-action hunting rifle and scope;
- A .38 home-made single-shot firearm; and,
- A .22 home-made single-shot firearm.
Inquiries into the matter are ongoing.
Police are urging anyone with information in relation to the criminal activities of OMCGS to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report it directly to detectives via the Strike Force Raptor online reporting page:https://www1.police.nsw.gov.au/Default.aspx?id=49. Photographs and videos can be uploaded to the online reporting page. Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence. We remind people they should not report crime information via our Facebook and Twitter pages.

Tuesday, 9 June 2015

William Tyrrell missing Spiderman toy found in work van

William Tyrrell has not been seen since September 12, when he was playing in the backyard of his grandmother's home in Kendall.
Police reportedly found a Spiderman figurine inside the work van of Bill Spedding during their search for missing NSW toddler William Tyrrell.
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Alex Jones reports elite murder parties


Ralph Rieckermann, the former bassist for The Scorpions, admits he has attended elite snuff parties where people are murdered for the entertainment of the wealthy guests who pay up to $100,000 to attend.
“Hostile” movie reflects elite murder parties.
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Monday, 8 June 2015

1978 Trudie Adams Missing person - Holden Panel Van

HE was too far away to call out and she wouldn't have heard him. But as Steven Norris hastily walked across a surf club carpark, he caught his last glimpse of his girlfriend Trudie Adams.
Yesterday he told an inquest into her presumed death 33 years ago he recalled the moment "clear as a bell".
It was the late 1970s and he didn't like her hitching, even though everyone did it, and often insisted on going with her if she was adamant.
That night, on June 24, 1978, Ms Adams was on the other side of Barrenjoey Rd when a "fairly new" fawn or beige-coloured Holden panel van pulled up to pick her up..
"I saw the vehicle stop beside her and so I couldn't see her any more," Mr Norris told Glebe Coroner's Court.
Then, "10 seconds later", the van was gone - and so was the attractive 18-year-old woman he loved.
Mr Norris said he walked across the road, determined to hitch a ride and, in a way, to "follow" her and check that she arrived home safely.
He admitted yesterday the couple were in the process of breaking up - so perhaps they would talk when he caught up with her at her home.
Ms Adams, he said, was comfortable with her decision to end the relationship. He, however, was not.
He got a ride within a couple of minutes but the fawn panel van had long disappeared from view. Mr Norris was dropped off in Avalon and made his way to her house, to find her mother Constance still waiting up for her daughter.
But Ms Adams had not arrived home. He went for a ride on a borrowed bicycle around the beaches but in the end presumed she had stayed with friends so was not "overly concerned".
It wasn't until the next afternoon he knew something was wrong, when Ms Adams had still not returned home.
He joined police, family and her extended group of friends in a search.
But he said that within two or three days he had a deep feeling that Ms Adams had "met with foul play" on that Saturday night after a dance at the Newport Surf Life Saving Club.
Mr Norris kept his emotion in check yesterday but admitted the disappearance and suspected murder of Ms Adams had affected him deeply.
While rumours about his possible involvement in Ms Adams' suspected murder had plagued Mr Norris for many years, he said he had always simply "turned a blind eye to it".
Mr Norris also told the hearing he knew he had nothing to hide about Ms Adams' disappearance.
And he was adamant about the car make and model because he was "pretty good at cars, I know them".
http://www.news.com.au/national/boyfriends-one-final-glimpse-of-trudie/story-e6frfkp9-1225995761040

 the inquest turned its attention to Neville Tween the questions were a lot more pointed. Tween, aka John Anderson, aged 70, had been a suspect in the abduction and rapes of 14 young women on the northern beaches in the 1970s. He was called from jail, where he is serving a sentence for cocaine importation, and laughed off suggestions he had been involved. He did have a Holden panel van, of the type of vehicle that Ms Adam's then boyfriend, Steve Norris, said he saw her get into in Barrenjoey Road, that night, but so what? He had not been convicted
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http://weforsrilanka.com/discussion-forum/19-foreign-policy/45928-fnkm-sneakers-spikes-bavz  Interesting report.
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Trudie Adams suspect denies murdering her
A conceivable suspect in the 1978 disappearance of teen Trudie Adams has denied any involvement in her abduction, pack rape and murder, and described as "bull." evidence that he admitted committing the crime.
"I've do not ever buried just about anyone in my lifestyle," Raymond Khoury says when questioned if he had disposed of Ms Adams' body around the sand at Palm Seaside in Sydney's northern beaches.
Some other witness, discount christian louboutin shoes Garry Ireland, who may have been accused of bragging about getting concerned, advised an inquest into Ms Adams' disappearance "we do not ever informed anyone we killed her, replica christian louboutin chopped her up and fed her into the sharks".
Before on Thursday, the NSW Coroner's Court at Glebe listened to evidence that Mr Khoury informed people today at a bash in 1979 he had "picked up some sheila and most of us made an effort to . enter into her trousers and she or he would not be in it".
"She jumped out or we pushed her out, she hit her head with a pole and folks have been working to have sex with her."
The remarks have been browse through from the 1995 law enforcement statement produced by Keith Hurney,christian louboutin replica a buddy of Mr Khoury's youthful brother Emile.
But Mr Hurney, who later on denied the reality of areas of the assertion, explained he failed to are convinced what Mr Khoury was indicating with the time and thought he was joking.
In courtroom on Thursday, dataessantials.com Mr Khoury advised the coroner "the words and phrases do not ever came outside of my mouth".
He also claimed allegations that he was linked to the "abduction, rape and killing of Trudie" were not genuine.
Mr Hurney's former girlfriend, who will only be identified as Witness A, replica christian louboutin gave proof that Mr Hurney informed her in 1983 that he was while in the van with five males after they picked Ms Adams up from outside the Avalon Disco.
Raymond Khoury, his brothers Sam and Emile, and Danny Costi and Garrian Carr ended up all named.
Ms Adams was raped and break up her head open up with a pole despite the fact that jumping from their going auto,christian louboutin replica Mr Hurney had allegedly said.
But on Thursday Mr Hurney mentioned Witness A "wanted to have me in trouble" considering they had damaged up the week prior to, and that he definitely was not present with the automobile.
The coroner was also instructed how the lads named as being linked to Ms Adams's possible murder are "suffering now" seeing that the law enforcement "frigged up with this particular case".
Deputy Point out Coroner Scott Mitchell replied by telling Mr Ireland he wasn't the main individual worried about the standard of the investigation and was for these reasons no "Robinson Crusoe".
Mr Ireland stated he had "nothing to try and do using this type of crime" and neither did his longtime mate Mr Carr.
The pair were accused of boasting on multiple instances about raping and murdering 18yearold Ms Adams.
Questioned why he instructed police in a very recorded interview that "if you ended up intending to do a murder, you wouldn't do it within your individual backyard", Mr Eire replied that he did not know.

What horrors she must have suffered. One story heard during the inquest was that while trying to hitch a ride in Barrenjoey Road, Newport, about 12.30am on June 25, 1978, she had been dragged into a Kombi van and sexually assaulted by several young men. The story went that she had dashed out her brains on a power pole as she jumped out, and had been picked up by the same men, two of whom had sexual intercourse with her body as they took her away to "Palmie", as they called Palm Beach

Palmie is an anagram of impale.  ransfix or pierce with a sharp instrument.

"his head was impaled on a pike and exhibited for all to see"


  1. impale - Dictionary Definition : Vocabulary.com

    www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/impale

    Impale can also mean to kill by piercing with a stake or spear. Legend has it that the only way to kill a vampire is to do exactly that: impale him with a wooden stake through the heart — and then stuff his mouth with garlic and chop off his head, too, just to be sure.

  2. A police officer, Antonio De Matteo, who once as a civilian belonged to the group, told the inquest that in October 1978 he had returned from a holiday in Italy and had heard members of the group talk about the "TA thing", which was a reference to Trudie Adams. But members of the group, he said, were "always picking up words and sounds" and some of them, like Garry Carr and Garry Ireland, were prone to "act tough".http://newsstore.fairfax.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac;jsessionid=758F1447E220170BF932DAB8599E774E?sy=afr&pb=all_ffx&dt=selectRange&dr=1month&so=relevance&sf=text&sf=headline&rc=10&rm=200&sp=brs&cls=582&clsPage=1&docID=SMH110402Q67VA7M5TEE

Thursday, 4 June 2015

Dob in a dealer without exposing the drugs heart will not solve the problem

This doesn't stop the drug network, it is just a game the police are doing otherwise they would have searched where allegedly Abe Saffron kept the stash, the system and how it work right just 80 metres from the Kings Cross Police station yet they see no evil when the drug game exposed may not be benefical to them anymore....


Australia adopting US SWAT style tactics and asking Aussies to be narc's in the face of the drug war's obvious failure.
These raids put people in more danger than the drugs do.
Legalize Cannabis and give people the safer choice.

Nineteen people have arrested and firearms recovered along with the drug ice during raids in Sydney and on the South Coast. Amanda Abate reports.
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