05 October 2012

Jill Meagher’s murder a newsworthy item.


A lot has been written by the Australian press with regards to the murder of the Irish woman from Co Louth, Gillian Meagher, who lived with her husband in Brunswick Melbourne.

No one can ever deny the fact that the kidnapping, rape and subsequent murder by the alleged Adrian Ernest Bayley (nee Edwards), is a heinous act.

But was Jill the only one met with foul play, and what really goes on in Brunswick and inner city suburbs?

The corporate media ‘seem’ to think so.

Jill’s disappearance is something the corporate media could bank on, from what the leading elite call the lynch mob mentality, where the emotions of the uneducated masses is used to push through an agenda.

Whilst every corporate media outlet in Australia ran many front page articles on Jill’s disappearance, the media back home in Jill’s country of origin ran her tragic story equally weighted with other articles.

The Australian government has been caught out falsifying the crime statistics for Melbourne to paint a rosier picture than actually is. As a result this followed the resignation of Victoria’s top dog police Chief Simon Overland.

For what the crime statistics are worth, which relates to the matters only reported to police, the suburbs of Brunswick or Brunswick West are no strangers to crime. In fact the statistics are frightening.

Figures obtained for the year 2007/2008 show that for Brunswick only, rape has been reported 51 times for the year, Sex (non rape): 97, Assault 521. Other crime statistics show crime against property to be equal or higher than Victoria’s average.

There is no mention of the women raped at the rate of one per week in the Brunswick area alone by the corporate media, as they are not newsworthy (revenue raising) stories.

See article from The Australian:

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/mother-of-anna-chmiel-says-her-daughters-case-got-no-publicity-when-she-went-missing/story-e6frg6nf-1226486165376

The truth of the matter is that the area and its surroundings is a criminal hotspot that is well known to police, but played down by the corporate media, as this does not suite the government agenda.

If non corporate media reports are something to go by, then the rape and murder of Gillian Meagher could have been prevented, as it has been mentioned that the accused Adrian Ernest Bayley (nee Edwards) was convicted previously with a 5 year sentence, and was release after 15 months.

The apparent new policy now is to prevent crime, as officially mentioned by police in the article:

Police urge data access for 5 years.

http://corpau.blogspot.com.au/2012/09/police-urge-data-access-for-five-years.html

The new laws that will be put forward are only to enslave the masses and NOT to prevent crime as alleged.

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