gregvalentine wrote: Thu Jun 24, 2021 6:46 pm
I'm assuming that you both mean 'ROGUE hunters' . . .
Greg, you didn't like the idea of hunters wandering the bush with makeup on such as rouge?

Yes, meant "rogue".
Thanks Ron for the podcast link, just listened to it and received some info I had not heard before - I have looked at these and other close area missing persons previously on a couple of occasions.
When I first looked at these cases, I was thinking of the "possibility" of a yowie abducting the "missing persons". From previous sightings/abductions, etc thought to involve yowies there are some common features - food in area (blackberries), inclement weather rainfall, dense vegetation, remote, person alone, no sign of clothing in area. However, when you dig deeper it is more likely to be missing persons due to human intervention. In relation to the hunter, etc I find it hard to believe a yowie would also take the hunters rifle as well as his equipment.
Interesting, it was mentioned in the podcast of gunfire at the relative same time when the persons went missing (not all cases). Rapid gunfire. The finding of 30 cal and .243 calibre rifle casings. Now there are not many types of rifles that fire a 30 cal, one being an M1 carbine used mainly in WW2 and Korean war. It was a short semi automatic rifle...it used to come with a 10-15 shot magazine but you can buy 30 magazines, buy 2, tape together and you have 60 shots before you need to reload...I used to have one many years ago for hunting...not good for distance but great in close quarters (e.g., in vegetation) and will bring down a wild boar. I believe you can also get semi-auto .243 calibre rifles...Remington and Winchester, I believe, previously made rifles using the .243 calibre.
Marijuana plantations - have come across these myself, usually from a distance (mainly Central Queensland). I do know sometimes these crops are booby-trapped and also may have a guard(s) nearby. If someone walks across one, may explain why the disappearance and missing equipment, etc. Also, could Russel Hill have found a plantation using his drone? Did Warren Meyer stumble across a manned plantation?
It would be so easy for a serial killer to use the area as his/her hunting grounds. Remote, not too many people around, alone bush walkers, places to hide and watch and wait, many places to hide a body

. The two unprovoked shooting of two people (1 man and 1 woman - different times) who survived, one which stated a guy got out of his car and shot him 3 times - would not say this was a coincident.
I'm still not convinced that the button man knows nothing about the disappearances. For someone who has been sighted in many places in the area and is said to watch creep up on hunters etc. Even if he is innocent in relation to killing these people, I do believe he knows more (even if he has already spoken to Police). Maybe he has and the Police are following leads. What is also surprising is that the button man has seemingly moved on from that area. I guess would be interesting to see if missing persons continue in that area in the future.
I've only been in the area once and was in the Gaffneys Creek area. Now knowing
SOME of the people, their sometimes illegal activity, the guns they keep, some off the grid for a reason, maybe instances of mental/psychological issues, ... I can understand how certain things could happen. It is a wild area, dark and gloomy at times and easy to get yourself lost, if you want to.
However, the missing persons could also have been due to medical issues, getting lost, falling and injuring/killing themselves, or faking the disappearance. Again thanks Ron for the podcast link, let me know if you see anything similar. Does anyone know of similar multiple missing persons account s in the Victorian area, or anywhere else for that matter?