Case 23: The Frankston Serial Killer (Part 2)
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- čas přidán 18. 11. 2018
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[Part 2 of 2]
Part 2 of the Frankston Serial Killer. At the end of part 1 police had found out who owned the suspicious vehicle parked on Skye Road at the time of Natalie Russell's murder. Will it get them anywhere though?
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That’s bc he feels no empathy. He’s not sorry. He’s an empty shell. He wanted to kill so he did. Dangerous man.
He identifies as a woman.
I am glad they caught the monster that was responsible for the murders. Great work. Thanks.
Those two other judges were idiots, this guy should never be let out of prison, there should be no parole.
100%. How do you get from 3 life sentences to just 30 yrs. WTF I can’t imagine he won’t get out and eventually kill again sadly. If he does, those judges should be held accountable.
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Australian pronunciation can lead to some funny misunderstandings for non-Australians. I heard the policeman's comment as "I've noticed you have a lot of cats on your fingers." 😄
Parole? PAROLE?!? I... I... I mean, WTF??? He may get out while in his EARLY FIFTIES, and most men in their early fifties are plenty capable of attacking women and slashing their throats. Being a psychopath (he may not be officially diagnosed, but who are we kidding?), he most likely has no fear, so he probably won't hesitate to kill again, regardless of the fact that he'll be on the police's radar. So, yeah... Great job, judicial system. Bra-vo.
For the love of God do not let this man out of prison. Sympathy for the devil costs the innocent.
Denya needs to not be released; absolutely no parole.
So not a comforting thing to hear when getting the bus to work 🤔
What a degenerate, hateful creep. RIP to the victims.
Spot on 💯
Why didn't the 'concerned Postal Wkr. go & get Natalie (Pt 1) ??
I thought that as well. She could of warned her he was parked there. Maybe she did. Unfortunately she suffered a horrific attack.
Considering the fact those people were well aware of a killer walking free, I'm surprised as well by the worker's conduct. And I know people would say hindsight is 20/20 and you never know until it happens to you, but c'mon.
Thought that also
"People armed themselves with hockey sticks and cricket bats, and women carried oven cleaner to spray in an attackers eyes." The most Australian shit I've ever heard lol
Boomerang sales went through the roof. 🤣
Kangaroo juice in the purse lol
Remember people, their are a billion ways you can deal with personal issues without killing people.
Sharon probably was suspicious about where Paul went at night, hence wanting to know the ins and outs of where he was going.
He is eligible for parole next week 😑 hello from Melbourne.
I know and have known quite many trans women, and not one of them has ever showed signs of having anything against (cis) women in general. Obviously, my experience doesn't prove that no trans woman in the world hates (cis) women in general because of their own gender identity struggles, but still I somehow doubt that such a phenomenon, if it exists, was what drove this person to kill. In any case, by stating that those struggles were the reason for the murders, the person helped give trans women a bad name. And that SUCKS.
This guy might get out on parole next week. Scary thought.
If my daughter was one of his victims I'd be waiting outside the gate & do what should have been done before all 3 women were killed Denyer should have been drowned at birth.
When will people realise that men who are "quiet and keep to themselves" are, like, ALWAYS serial killers? Nah, but seriously... you hear that exact characterisation (often along with "polite") in SO many serial killer cases that it truly is striking.
I hope you really don’t think all men who are “quiet and keep to themselves” are killers.
@@zolomon1424 Looks like you missed the part of my comment that comes after the first sentence.
Bizarrely, when you mentioned the first couple of crimes in Pt1 I thought "This is a woman."