Feel Better:Complain About Anything, page-57350

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    good morning mate,

    i found it very interesting, yes the dogs would be a problem, they did ask the dog trapper if he could give some feed back about the area,

    to catch a killer you got to be a killer, the killer needs food and water and a safe entry and exit strategy, needs a place to bunk down on the move and in several places, being a killer would be no easy task, lots to think about and a strategy that cannot be fooled,

    this killer or killers are clever, but they will end up dead soon,

    interestingly, if you could find the body and extract the bullet, then the bullet can be traced to a stolen gun, or maybe one that is regiatered, which is highly unlikely,

    back in the indian days the crows would show the indians were the deer were, then the indians would stalk in and get the deer,

    the crows would get a feed and the indians would get a feed, the crows and indians worked together because they both got to eat,

    it would be interesting to see if someone has gone rogue, you know like the guy up in darwin about 20 years or so ago, and then the bagangello forest murders, the burnies, the burnies are still in gaol but i think the guy is dead now,

    this is very interesting article, have a read,

    Vanishings haunt the Vic High Country

    By Ron Moon, 20 Dec 2020 Opinion
 
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