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Re: Things that make you sad.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 9:29 am
by Dutchy
whufc wrote:
Booney wrote:
Dutchy wrote:I have NFI but the parents body language at the presser wasn't convincing IMO


I wouldn't be in any state to front cameras.


Agree but I think they face a lot of pressure from the police to get in front of the camera even if they don't want to. Greater publicity, greater public awareness, greater chance of finding the child.


Back in 2000 when my Brother got King Hit and was in ICU for 2 weeks, the cops asked my parents to go on the news to show the impact of the incident and help them in trying to track down the offender and flush out those that knew information, was bloody hard to watch.

In this case, rightly or wrongly, there would be suspicion on the parents, how they handle the fronting the media (before/during/after) would be heavily scrutinised.

Re: Things that make you sad.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 9:36 am
by Booney
Police confirm Cleo would not have been able to open the zipper on the tent, someone has taken her.

Re: Things that make you sad.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 10:21 am
by MW
Booney wrote:Police confirm Cleo would not have been able to open the zipper on the tent, someone has taken her.


20 sex offenders in the local vicinity...makes you wonder how many are amongst us and they want around in anonymity...

There is some weird chap who walks around my neighbourhood always with jet black dyed hair with a grey beard, business shirt and trackie pants on, walking to the local shops. Always wondered about this bloke as he seemed creepy AF and my fears came true on ch7 news the other night when he's allegedly coercing minors into sex acts online through whatsapp chats from south east asian countries...

Re: Things that make you sad.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 11:35 am
by amber_fluid
MW wrote:
Booney wrote:Police confirm Cleo would not have been able to open the zipper on the tent, someone has taken her.


20 sex offenders in the local vicinity...makes you wonder how many are amongst us and they want around in anonymity...

There is some weird chap who walks around my neighbourhood always with jet black dyed hair with a grey beard, business shirt and trackie pants on, walking to the local shops. Always wondered about this bloke as he seemed creepy AF and my fears came true on ch7 news the other night when he's allegedly coercing minors into sex acts online through whatsapp chats from south east asian countries...


Do everyone a favour and throw a couple of haymakers next time you see him!

Re: Things that make you sad.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 11:59 am
by MW
amber_fluid wrote:
MW wrote:
Booney wrote:Police confirm Cleo would not have been able to open the zipper on the tent, someone has taken her.


20 sex offenders in the local vicinity...makes you wonder how many are amongst us and they want around in anonymity...

There is some weird chap who walks around my neighbourhood always with jet black dyed hair with a grey beard, business shirt and trackie pants on, walking to the local shops. Always wondered about this bloke as he seemed creepy AF and my fears came true on ch7 news the other night when he's allegedly coercing minors into sex acts online through whatsapp chats from south east asian countries...


Do everyone a favour and throw a couple of haymakers next time you see him!


I think he's out of reach but i'm sure he's getting the required attention behind bars...

Re: Things that make you sad.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 1:17 pm
by whufc
Booney wrote:Police confirm Cleo would not have been able to open the zipper on the tent, someone has taken her.


I'm running with the step dad drugged the mum which is why she didn't hear anything and the took her somewhere.

Re: Things that make you sad.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 3:30 pm
by amber_fluid
I see the WA government have offered a $1million reward for info.
You wouldn’t think they’d do that if police thought family were involved would you?
Who knows but hopefully she is found soon

Re: Things that make you sad.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 3:56 pm
by locky801
amber_fluid wrote:I see the WA government have offered a $1million reward for info.
You wouldn’t think they’d do that if police thought family were involved would you?
Who knows but hopefully she is found soon


2nd sentence from the Dep Commissioner, at this stage we have not found Cleo's body, lets throw the cat amongst the pigeons and let those involved know that they know

Re: Things that make you sad.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 3:59 pm
by amber_fluid
locky801 wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:I see the WA government have offered a $1million reward for info.
You wouldn’t think they’d do that if police thought family were involved would you?
Who knows but hopefully she is found soon


2nd sentence from the Dep Commissioner, at this stage we have not found Cleo's body, lets throw the cat amongst the pigeons and let those involved know that they know


It doesn’t sound good does it

Re: Things that make you sad.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 5:19 pm
by Dutchy
makes you feel sick

Re: Things that make you sad.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2021 7:03 am
by whufc
Another school mate gone too soon. Heart attack at 40. Admittedly didn't live the healthies of lives but hardly someone you would consider 'at risk.

Getting old and losing mates sucks, this didn't really happen between the ages of 20-30, obviously its only going to get worse as well.

Re: Things that make you sad.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2021 7:16 am
by Booney
whufc wrote:Another school mate gone too soon. Heart attack at 40. Admittedly didn't live the healthies of lives but hardly someone you would consider 'at risk.

Getting old and losing mates sucks, this didn't really happen between the ages of 20-30, obviously its only going to get worse as well.


My Mum is 78, since we threw her a surprise 70th 9 of the people there are no longer with us.

Re: Things that make you sad.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2021 8:20 am
by whufc
Booney wrote:
whufc wrote:Another school mate gone too soon. Heart attack at 40. Admittedly didn't live the healthies of lives but hardly someone you would consider 'at risk.

Getting old and losing mates sucks, this didn't really happen between the ages of 20-30, obviously its only going to get worse as well.


My Mum is 78, since we threw her a surprise 70th 9 of the people there are no longer with us.


Bloody scary.

The saying live every moment like its your last has never rung truer for me.

I had amazing Sunday at a charity event in which I 3 year became the self appointed star of the show tearing the dance floor a new one alongside her 3 year old bestie. The smiles were incredible.... then a day later your mate only a couple of years old passes away after no issues whatsoever and you think geez im no where near ready to go yet.

Re: Things that make you sad.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2021 6:07 pm
by Psyber
It gets a bit scary as you age. I turned 78 this month and my new wife will be 73 in the new year.

However, I take some comfort from the fact that most of my family have made it to about 98, and my wife's mother is still well and active, and planning multiple parties for her 90th which is coming up soon.

Most of my old school mates are still with us, but a super fit marathon runner went down back in 2009 or so, and another - a former state ALP Minister -went recently too.

Re: Things that make you sad.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2021 7:42 pm
by RustyCage
So my day just got more “interesting”. Had an alert on my phone while I was out that our door bell was ringing. Looked at the video of it. She pressed the buttons a few times, before turning to leave, and staggering off. Saw on the video she went to the house across the road. Must have tried a few more houses. Got home, cops everywhere. Ambulance arrived soon after. Turns out, when someone opened their door, she pushed past, ran to their kitchen and grabbed some knives. Tried to stab the home owner, before stabbing herself.


Mental health services are severely underfunded

Re: Things that make you sad.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2021 7:44 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
RustyCage wrote:So my day just got more “interesting”. Had an alert on my phone while I was out that our door bell was ringing. Looked at the video of it. She pressed the buttons a few times, before turning to leave, and staggering off. Saw on the video she went to the house across the road. Must have tried a few more houses. Got home, cops everywhere. Ambulance arrived soon after. Turns out, when someone opened their door, she pushed past, ran to their kitchen and grabbed some knives. Tried to stab the home owner, before stabbing herself.


Mental health services are severely underfunded
Good time to not be at home!

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Re: Things that make you sad.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2021 8:21 pm
by RustyCage
Yep, making sure doors are always locked now!

Re: Things that make you sad.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2021 11:53 pm
by Psyber
Error - see below

Re: Things that make you sad.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2021 11:53 pm
by Psyber
RustyCage wrote:So my day just got more “interesting”. Had an alert on my phone while I was out that our door bell was ringing. Looked at the video of it. She pressed the buttons a few times, before turning to leave, and staggering off. Saw on the video she went to the house across the road. Must have tried a few more houses. Got home, cops everywhere. Ambulance arrived soon after. Turns out, when someone opened their door, she pushed past, ran to their kitchen and grabbed some knives. Tried to stab the home owner, before stabbing herself.


Mental health services are severely underfunded

Absolutely, and the current state mental heath acts limit what can be done. These days someone can be detained for necessary treatment only if they clearly psychotic AND manifestly a danger to themselves or others. The moment the danger is not provable they can sign themselves out, even if they are still likely delusional but hiding it fairly well. Antipsychotic medications take weeks to work but here is a bed shortage and a staff shortage.

Then there are those who go acutely psychotic on certain drugs, and their acute symptoms settle after a few days. so they then leave the inpatient unit, go back on their preferred drugs and go round through the police, EDs, and inpatient units, again during the next week. (It makes the admission and allegedly effective treatment statistics look good though.)

Re: Things that make you sad.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2021 9:05 am
by MW
RustyCage wrote:So my day just got more “interesting”. Had an alert on my phone while I was out that our door bell was ringing. Looked at the video of it. She pressed the buttons a few times, before turning to leave, and staggering off. Saw on the video she went to the house across the road. Must have tried a few more houses. Got home, cops everywhere. Ambulance arrived soon after. Turns out, when someone opened their door, she pushed past, ran to their kitchen and grabbed some knives. Tried to stab the home owner, before stabbing herself.


Mental health services are severely underfunded


Always keep your doors locked.
Similar thing happened to by bro years ago...he heard a noise in his backyard and got off the couch to have a look and when he got visibility on his open back door, there was a dude in the middle of his yard staring at him. Bro realised back door was open, dude in the backyard thought the same thing, and they both raced to the door but bro got there first and locked it just as the dude was trying to open it. Very scary.