Thursday, December 26, 2013

What Suburb?

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Sloane


My family and I want to move to Melbourne and we would like some info on what the best suburbs are?
We don't want to be right in the busy city, but we would like to be within 20 minutes of it. We would like to be within 20 minutes of the beach. We want to be really close to parks with bike trails, like the one that runs along the Yarra River.
I was thinking somewhere like Kew but I really have no idea what each of the suburbs are like. Any information would be great. Thanks.



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Hi and great decision to move to the best city in the world ( I have lived in a few)

To help with your question, we sort of need a budget per week for housing, what sort of house, how many kids, ages etc??

Try www.realestate.com.au for rental properties, and to find them, look the suburbs up on www.whereis.com.au

To live in a suburb like Kew, you will be looking at around $300-$600 per week for a 3 - 4 bedroom house.

About Arthur Phillip Freeman, murderer of Darcey Iris Freeman?.?




PineApple


where can i find information about Arthur Phillip Freeman,
for example, DOB, place of birth, height, weight, build, hair, eyes, complexion, sex, race, nationality, occupations, scars and marks.


please help i need this information for a report.



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Arthur Phillip Freeman, 37, of Hawthorn, Melbourne, Australia. Caucasian man. There are a couple of photos of him on this link:
http://www.crimecasefiles.com/blog/tag/arthur-phillip-freeman/

Another photo
http://resources1.news.com.au/images/2011/03/18/1226024/337645-freeman.jpg

His locks, streaked blond, tumbled over the collar of the black suit he wore each day. Strands of hair, as though reaching for the sun, on his otherwise bare crown suggested a close relationship with a power plug.

His forehead looked to be carved with a hammer and chisel. As Freeman shuffled in each morning, shackles clanking, shoulders hunched, his body resembled a block of concrete, wide and thick.

As a young man, Freeman tinkered with Ford escorts, to prepare them for Autocross racing. His first car was a yellow Escort, many of its panels dented and repaired. He would stay up until 5am on PlayStation, nap, then head to work at 8am. Later, when he met his future wife, Ardie would start to be instead called Artie.

By the time Freeman had qualified with a computer science honours degree, he had lost his hair at the crown of his head. For 35 years, until January 29, 2009, âArdieâ was considered âharmlessâ. He was an IT geek who had shone as a database administrator in London.

He played tennis weekly. He kept busy, with bike rides and tinkering, as he always had as a boy. There were beers and skiing trips in a life led, from school onwards, under the radar. Ordinariness was his thing.

More than anything else, it seems, he wanted more time with his three kids who - for a stretch - he had cared for full-time. He played beach soccer with them. He would take his daughter to ballet. Darcey would seek him out for hugs.

Article goes on to describe anger issues.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/the-man-behind-the-monster/story-e6frf7jo-1226029693562




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