PropJoe10 wrote: » This series has been great. Part 4 is excellent. Also didn't know much about this case!
glasso wrote: » have you not seen Wolf Creek?!
BettePorter wrote: » CHRIST ! Don't tell me wolf creek was based on an actual real life case /this case ???
Dots1982 wrote: » I haven’t. Imagine plenty haven’t. Is it good?
bobsman wrote: » Another fine one from Casefile but an absolutely horrific story. Those poor victims.
PropJoe10 wrote: » Absolutely dreadful, sounds like their suffering was pretty extreme. I reckon Milat had an accomplice.
bobsman wrote: » Think that's generally the consensus alright but he's hardly the most noble of folk. Wouldn't think its a problem for him to give someone up. Paul Onions must be the luckiest man alive !!
"At first they said, 'Do you want the money?' and I was like, 'No, no, no.' Then they wouldn't really let it go and gave me a cheque," the Briton told the Sunday Herald Sun. Attempting to move on with this life, he walked into the Australian High Commission in London and handed over the cheque in an envelope. "It was about 10 years ago. I said, 'Just give that back to the Government'." Mr Onions is not wealthy, but believed that if he took the money, "Then everything you ever buy - it's like false money ain't it? Hollow money. Everything you buy, you don't have any joy in it".
glasso wrote: » interesting that he didn't take the $200,000 AUD 2010 article
bobsman wrote: » Watched the first few minutes of wolf Creek TV series last night. Fook sake, horrendous. :eek:
Dots1982 wrote: » Reading a little about the Marc Detroux case. I’m surprised that hasn’t been covered yet.
Pidae.m wrote: » Jesus if they do I'll give it a skip!
PropJoe10 wrote: » Tis a decent one.