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reef12
15th May 2006, 12:25 PM
Hi all.

well my first post and not even wood related.

Hello From Oklahoma.

Just watched Wolf Creek any truth to the Matter?

Cheers
Jeff

Daddles
15th May 2006, 12:29 PM
Yup. Lots of truth. I haven't seen it but it's been discussed on a horror writer's email group I'm a member of. The consensus is they dropped the ball a fair bit, made changes to the facts (and left stuff out) that weakened the story and made it less horrible than it really was. He was one very scary pussy cat.

Richard

reef12
15th May 2006, 12:31 PM
Yup. Lots of truth. I haven't seen it but it's been discussed on a horror writer's email group I'm a member of. The consensus is they dropped the ball a fair bit, made changes to the facts (and left stuff out) that weakened the story and made it less horrible than it really was. He was one very scary pussy cat.

Richard

Thanks Daddles.
So did they catch him film ended with him walking Away?

Daddles
15th May 2006, 12:39 PM
Thanks Daddles.
So did they catch him film ended with him walking Away?

He's been sitting in prison for donkey's years. One of those 'oh, we've lost the key' jobs. We don't have many of them here, but he's one.

Richard

reef12
15th May 2006, 12:43 PM
Thank You Richard.
Cheers
Jeff

zenwood
15th May 2006, 12:44 PM
I haven't seen it but it's been discussed on a horror writer's email group.... Consensus of horror writers as a means of truth-finding!? I'm highly skeptical:rolleyes:

Here are GoogleEarth images of the Wolf Creek crater.

namtrak
15th May 2006, 12:58 PM
Wasn't it a composite of a few different things?

Ivan Milat, who picked up backpackers South and Sydney and killed them in a forest.

That guy/ two guys who killed a few people on a trip through Queensland and Northen NSW

Peter Falconio and Joanne Lees, as well. Faclonio was killed by a bloke called Bradley Murdoch in the Northern Territory. Their car was pulled over by Murdoch and tied up Lees and killed Falconio (whom has never been found)

Either way Australia is a horrible place to visit, there are killers everywhere, 1000's of people go missing everyday and there a hundreds of unsolved murders.
:rolleyes:

Coldamus
15th May 2006, 01:00 PM
The film is fictional although claimed to be based on reality.

There have been a few very high profile cases here in recent years where backpackers from overseas were murdered. For example, Bradley Murdoch was recently found guilty of the murder of british tourist, Peter Falconio in the Northern Territory. The case received worldwide attention, largely because of the escape and subsequent testimony of Falconio's girlfriend, the very photogenic Miss Joanne Lees.

Before that there was the notorious Ivan Milat who was found guilty of seven backpacker murders. Both Milat and Murdoch are suspected of having been responsible for other murders.

Unfortunately backpackers are easy targets for predators like Milat and Murdoch. Usually they travel alone or in couples, they carry everything they own with them and their disappearance is not likely to be noticed for some time.

regards
Coldamus

Daddles
15th May 2006, 01:12 PM
I understood it was based on Milat - certainly, the failure to remain coherent with his story was a major source of disapointment among the reviewers. Perhaps it had been touted as such in the lead up to it being made.

Richard

zenwood
15th May 2006, 01:21 PM
Information on the Milat murders is here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Milat

and a more extensive coverage here:

http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/predators/milat/discovery_1.html

He's currently serving 7 life sentences (imposed on July 1996), one for each of his victims.

Ashore
15th May 2006, 01:44 PM
Either way Australia is a horrible place to visit, there are killers everywhere, 1000's of people go missing everyday and there a hundreds of unsolved murders.
:rolleyes:
Not to mention the snakes (7 of the 10 most deadly reside here), or the spiders ( funnel webs, trap doors, red-backs), the sharkes and killer rips at the beaches, let alone the were-wombats drop-bears or child eating dingoes :rolleyes:
It's marvelous that any one lasts here at all , no wonder we turn out good athletes kids have to be quick fast and strong just to survive :D

Stuart
15th May 2006, 02:00 PM
The Scardies do a great song about visiting Australia www.swlg.com.au Funny buggers!

Ashore
15th May 2006, 02:15 PM
Billy Connelly also does a great bit about the "Bush" spiders, the shark at the beach, and " stingers"

Rgds

swiftden
15th May 2006, 02:24 PM
seen the movie and it wasnt too bad

CameronPotter
15th May 2006, 02:45 PM
I can't remember who it was, but I saw some comedian talking about Australia and it went something like this:

"I love Australia. I mean, you have killer sharks and snakes and massive deserts - even the jellyfish can kill you. Where else in the world can you die from simply sitting on something on the toilet seat? Yet even with all of these horrors... There are never, ever, any worries!"

No worries, mate.

:D

masoth
15th May 2006, 07:20 PM
Now Jeff,
About that passport visa application ...........:eek:

reef12
15th May 2006, 09:57 PM
Wasn't it a composite of a few different things?

Ivan Milat, who picked up backpackers South and Sydney and killed them in a forest.

That guy/ two guys who killed a few people on a trip through Queensland and Northen NSW

Peter Falconio and Joanne Lees, as well. Faclonio was killed by a bloke called Bradley Murdoch in the Northern Territory. Their car was pulled over by Murdoch and tied up Lees and killed Falconio (whom has never been found)

Either way Australia is a horrible place to visit, there are killers everywhere, 1000's of people go missing everyday and there a hundreds of unsolved murders.
:rolleyes:


Same here;)

namtrak
16th May 2006, 08:56 AM
Same here;)

Yeh, but I was joking :eek:

reef12
16th May 2006, 10:53 AM
Yeh, but I was joking :eek:

Yes but I wasn't;)

So how about your passport.

Ready to face the wild west.:rolleyes:

namtrak
16th May 2006, 11:58 AM
Yes but I wasn't;)

So how about your passport.

Ready to face the wild west.:rolleyes:

Hell no!!

I actually played rugby in Texas quite a few years ago and I was amazed at the demonstrative display of guns everywhere. Nearly every pickup had a full gun rack in the back (which must have impeded their rear vision) and even in San Francisco the cop cars had shotties, propped up in the front between the passenger and the driver. Very overt display of weaponry. Sort of scared the crap out of me really!!

reef12
16th May 2006, 10:18 PM
Hell no!!

I actually played rugby in Texas quite a few years ago and I was amazed at the demonstrative display of guns everywhere. Nearly every pickup had a full gun rack in the back (which must have impeded their rear vision) and even in San Francisco the cop cars had shotties, propped up in the front between the passenger and the driver. Very overt display of weaponry. Sort of scared the crap out of me really!!

Not really that bad.;)

I own a bunch of Ak's myself.

Thanks for the heads up on the Wolf Creek deal we have had our own bunch of loonies Ted Bundy, The dude from Ohio all crazy folks.

well enjoy the day
Cheers
Jeff

Daddles
16th May 2006, 10:30 PM
we have had our own bunch of loonies

I thought you had to be a certified loony to keep your American citizenship :confused:

Richard

just teasing, I've got some good mates who are Texans, which, I realise, isn't the same thing but ...:D

reef12
22nd May 2006, 12:18 PM
I thought you had to be a certified loony to keep your American citizenship :confused:

Richard

just teasing, I've got some good mates who are Texans, which, I realise, isn't the same thing but ...:D

Not with Geroge W running every thing;)

Felder
22nd May 2006, 12:31 PM
Not with Geroge W running every thing;)

Now THAT is scarier than watching Wolf Creek with Ivan Milat and Bradley Murdoch in a darkened cinema.:eek:

Eddie Jones
22nd May 2006, 03:59 PM
"Either way Australia is a horrible place to visit, there are killers everywhere, 1000's of people go missing everyday and there a hundreds of unsolved murders."

You don't work for Tourism Australia do you?

Daddles
22nd May 2006, 06:14 PM
"Either way Australia is a horrible place to visit, there are killers everywhere, 1000's of people go missing everyday and there a hundreds of unsolved murders."

You don't work for Tourism Australia do you?

Obviously not. He didn't say Bloody :rolleyes:

Richard

namtrak
22nd May 2006, 06:48 PM
"Either way Australia is a horrible place to visit, there are killers everywhere, 1000's of people go missing everyday and there a hundreds of unsolved murders."

You don't work for Tourism Australia do you?

I work for the NTAA, the No-Tourism-Australia-Authority.