Who is vikki???
Honestly vikki petraitis has done an exceptional job when it comes to Denyer and the Frankston case… the baby Jake addition really rung out that extra bit although I was always very uncomfortable with using that name. Bit exploitative if you ask me. I really enjoy vikkis work and utter professionalism in this case. Yet I cannot forget her talking to meshel Laurie about her now representing Paul dale and how much he needed a voice. I don’t quiete get riding one killer into the ground over 30years yet jump straight onto the bandwagon of another with same number of victims really. And also when taking to meshel who is ultra left wing and liberal and utter feminist I couldn’t help but be awestruck that when talking about said Paul dale you as a highly professional true crime journalist had supposedly never heard of that man at all as you were far far too busy as a mother and woman and didn’t even take note of the media. And felt utterly compelled to tell his side of the story. Why? You seem so concerned about public and family feelings yet that dirty dirty cooper you must advocate for? Also why would Sarah madairmids body be somehow not far from kananook train station? The fact it was never smelt all the way back then is a pretty clear sign it wasn’t there yet now you have drummed up hopes and more money for yourself there. Honestly it’s a bit fishy if you ask me. Maybe vikki should take the psychopathy test herself as baby Jake and finding sarah are both manipulative especially for a highly paid journo that then works for dale.
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