Sunday, 24 August 2014

Police officer Colin Winchester unsolved murder links to Donald Mackay Unsolved murder

Seville 1981-83

In a bizarre and possibly unlawful episode, Australian Federal Police (AFP) and NSW police sanctioned a cannabis plantation at Bungendore, NSW, in 1981. The aim of AFP Superintendent Colin Winchester was apparently to get information on senior 'Ndranghetisti and on the still-unsolved Mackay murder. In March 1982, Gianfranco Tizzoni and Antonio (Tony) Barbaro (b. Plati, Calabria, 25.3.44) took 97 kilograms of marijuana from the Bungendore crop to Melbourne. Winchester advised the Victorian Drug Squad's Sergeant John Weel, and he arrested them. By 1983 every man and his dog seemed to be 'ripping-off' (stealing) the cannabis and Seville was cancelled. In Operation Songbird, later Trio, Tizzoni gradually gave Victorian police details of the murders of Mackay and the Wilsons.

http://netk.net.au/Whitton/TBV16.asp

Drury Coincidence to Donald Mackay

Police Officer Mike Drury
The name for the building changed from Summit Flats to Drury House.

Donald Mackay link to Police Officer Mike Drury linked to 1973

Mackay 1973-77

It perhaps says something that in practical terms one of the more successful investigators of 'Ndrangheta drug activities was the proprietor of a small furniture business in Griffith, Donald Mackay. He began urging action on drug activities in the Griffith area in 1973. Concerning Judge Newton's sentences on cannabis producers in May 1974, Bottom (1988, p. 18) reports that Mackay complained that young persons charged by local police with smoking marijuana had got heavier fines and sometimes imprisonment. Mackay's wife, Barbara, wrote to the Police and Justice Minister in the Askin Government, John Maddison, to say that the contrast in sentencing was 'alarming', but Maddison appears to have thought Newton's sentences were about right; he did not seek heavier sentences in the Appeal Court.
Mackay got a tip in 1975 about a major cannabis plantation in the vicinity of Coleambally, 60 kilometres south of Griffith. He did not inform Griffith detectives, three of whom later went to prison for corruption, but went to Sydney and helped organise a raid by selected Drug Squad detectives, including Ron Jenkins and Michael Drury, the same Drury who was shot nine years later to prevent him giving evidence against a Melbourne drug-dealer. The detectives raided the plantation on Monday 10 November 1975. Its size, 31.5 acres, and value, then said to be worth $80 million [$306.4 million at 1993 rates] wholesale, were stunning; in 1993, a single cannabis plant produced marijuana worth $2000 on the street. At the March 1977 trial of the five arrested at Coleambally, Judge Jack Newton permitted defence solicitors and barristers, over Detective Jenkins' objections, to peruse his notebook, which contained Mackay's name as the informant. Sentencing the four found guilty, Newton said it was very sad to see 'respectable' men growing cannabis for money, and recommended that they do the time (two got five years, two got two years) on prison farms.
The lack of concern evinced by Menzies and other politicians about 'Ndrangheta had a further effect soon after the Coleambally trial: it was decreed that Mackay was to get the white lupara(he was to be murdered and the body was not to be found). The police chief's friend, Trimbole, asked Tizzoni to procure an assassin. Through gunsmith George Joseph, Tizzoni hired Jim Bazley, a veteran soldier of the Melbourne dock wars of the early 1970s. A jury later found that Bazley murdered Mackay in Griffith on Friday 15 July 1977. The body was never found but there was enough blood and other evidence to indicate that Mackay had been shot. A Homicide officer, Joe Parrington, was in charge of the Mackay investigation, without success, for seven years.
http://netk.net.au/Whitton/TBV16.asp

  • 1977, July 15 - Griffith businessman Donald Mackay disappears in a suspected Italian-Australian mafia assassination. Police find blood and bullet cartridges near Mr Mackay’s locked van in the car park of the Griffith hotel.
  • 1979 - The Woodward Royal Commission finds Mr Mackay was murdered by a Griffith-based cell of the Calabrian`Ndrangheta mafia. The commission names six people - including mafia kingpin Robert Trimbole -  as influential members associated with the assassination of Mr Mackay.
  • 1984 - A coronial inquest concludes that Mr Mackay died of willfully inflicted gunshot wounds. 
  • 1986 - James Frederick Bazley is jailed for life for the murder of drug couriers and given nine years' jail for conspiring to murder Mr Mackay. He was released in 2001.
  • 2001 - Barbara Mackay, the widow of Don Mackay, dies; never to know what really happened to her husband.
  • 2012 - A $200,000 reward is offered for information leading to the remains of Mr Mackay.
  • 2013 - Police excavate a property near Hay in a bid to find Mr Mackay's body. Nothing is found.

Saturday, 23 August 2014

Malaysian Airlines flight Germany to Sydney 2004 Drug Bust

t was believed the oven was packed with ecstasy in Poland and flown from Germany to Sydney on a Malaysian Airlines flight on October 15. Customs said that hidden inside the walls and base were 62 boxes containing 115 kilograms of methylenedioxymethamphetamine, or ecstasy powder, and 705 kilograms of multi-coloured tablets with logos such as Armani, 007, Dolphin and MG.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/11/14/1100384429806.html?from=storylhs

JFK Presidential limo came to a full stop 33 witnesses

Richard Charnin  reports  http://richardcharnin.wordpress.com/.../jfk.../ The mathematical proof of Zapruder film alteration is based on an article by Vince Palamara: 59 Witnesses: Delay on Elm Street.

In addition, I have also included a summary and link to a groundbreaking article by Doug Horne which exposes the chain of custody and alterations to the film. Finally, there are links to videos of three experts who demonstrate their analysis which shows that the film was altered.

The Math Proof
Palamara shows that 33 (56%) of 59 eyewitnesses said the JFK presidential limo came to a FULL STOP, 13 said NEAR STOP and 13 had no opinion. The data was copied to the JFKCalc spreadsheet.

The Zapruder film does NOT show a FULL OR NEAR STOP.

Palamara’s article clearly indicates that 33 witnesses stated the Limo STOPPED (18), came to a STOP (9), or HALTED MOMENTARILY (6). View the spreadsheet.

What is the probability that ALL 33 witnesses who said the limo came to a FULL stop were mistaken? Let’s assume that P= 0.56 is the probability that the witness is correct based on the observed descriptive statistics. Then P= 1-.56 = 0.44 is the probability that the witness was mistaken.

The probability that ALL 33 witnesses would be mistaken is P= 0.44^33 = 0.000000000001714 or 1 in 583,527,967,610. That’s 1 in 583 BILLION!

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc...

Thursday, 21 August 2014

Centennial Park murders and close proximity to Diamond Horseshoe Theatre

1986 Sallie Ann Huckstepp ...  Sallie Ann Huckstepp was found in a pond.  However she was meeting her alleged drug dealer as the story goes.  A new guy, however by working girls they don't normally trust a new drug dealer so why go to the park?  What if you knew the gang went to the back way of the Club?  The Diamond Horseshoe Theatre by the front doors never opens however what happens around the back?

Strike Force from Kings Cross Police please note.
The killer of Anthony Cawsey, who was stabbed to death in Centennial Park in September 2009, remains on the loose – as does the murderer of Matthew Leveson, who was last seen alive at Arq nightclub, Darlinghurst in September 2007.

20 December 1932 Sydney Park Murders. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/46675829 

In the Herald: December 19, 1932 - The Age

www.theage.com.au › Comment
Dec 18, 2013 - A similar recommendation would be made in the respect of the murdersof Hilda White, in Centennial Park, and May Miller, in Queens's Park,  

80 Gay men murdered.  It was interesting that the person before me in Bella's brought up about the unsolved Gay murders. http://www.samesame.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=31938

Opposite, we have a link in time to Sammy Lee, to Diamond Horseshoe Theatre.

lucid dream of walking thru the old Horseshoe Theatre Oxford st. Woollahra ...looking at the old programs in the dusty loft dated from 1967 - 1977 ....amazing treasure chest ....someone was lighting fires that i was struggling to put out ...woman in amazing ballgowns were strolling past ....i'm wondering if it still exists?
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  • Stuart Spence Still there, still mysteriously shut, boarded up. No sucker's getting there, she tells us, don't even think about it,...gosh ghosts are snooty aren't they? Must be an eastern suburbs thing. x

82 Oxford street Woollahra
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-33.890026,151.235025,3a,75y,11.7h,90t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sJiWgfiiCc81B4PrLxLg4og!2e0

Police dismantle Coffs Harbor and Toormina/Clarence Outlaw gang Clubhouses

20 missing persons and more in this area.

Latest Media Releases

Police dismantle two OMCG clubhouses - Coffs/Clarence LAC

Thursday, 21 August 2014 03:04:02 PM
Police have dismantled two outlaw motorcycle gang (OMCG) clubhouses and seized alcohol and equipment following raids at Coffs Harbour and Toormina today.
Operation Stapleton, comprising police from Coffs/Clarence Local Area Command, was formed to investigate the illegal sale and supply of alcohol from two OMCG clubhouses.
About 10:30am (Thursday 21 August 2014), officers from Coffs/Clarence Local Area Command with the assistance of the Dog Unit, Police Rescue Squad, Strike Force Raptor and neighbouring commands conducted simultaneous search warrants at premises in Coffs Harbour and Toormina.
Police will allege an industrial unit on Marcia Street, Coffs Harbour, was being run as the clubhouse for the Rebels OMCG.
It will also be alleged a unit on Hitech Drive, Toormina, was being run as the clubhouse for the Nomads OMCG and in contravention of development applications.
During searches of both premises, police seized large amounts of alcohol, fridges, bars, a dance stage, entertainment equipment, disco lighting, memorabilia, pool tables, cash registers and cash.
The occupiers were not present during the searches. Both clubhouses were dismantled by police with investigators attempting to identify and locate those responsible for the premises.
Coffs/Clarence Local Area Commander, Superintendent Mark Holahan, vowed to continue to shut down illegal premises and organised crime gangs operating in the area.
“These are not legitimate businesses but backdoor bars and nightclubs set up in unsafe environments and in contravention of council development laws,” Supt Holahan said.
“Those involved in running these clubhouses should hand themselves into police now, as it is only a matter of time before we identify and arrest them.
“Let it be known we are committed to ridding the area of organised crime and this operation sends out a strong message that outlaw motorcycle gangs and their members are not welcome here,” Supt Holahan said.

Where do the Bones Remain

Juanita Nielsen went missing in 1975
Kings Cross Police Station opened in 1977.
Donald Mackay went missing feared murdered 1977
Rosaleen Norton came under Police notice in October 1955 when we only had 9 missing persons within Australia.
Rosaleen Norton died in 1979 in St Vincent's Hospital however her plaque is on Darlinghurst Road for the Witch of Kings Cross and where her body will be found within her Witches Coven.
Beaumont Children 26 January 1966
Azaria Chamberlain 17 August 1980 Azaria means Rose.

Where do the bones remain?

Maurice Bernard Houghton
Kerry Packer

Where do the bones remain?

Prime Minister Harold Holt
President John F. Kennedy

Where do the bones remain?

Christopher Flannery
Tony Jones
Where do the bones remain?

There will be more.....