Posted on 11/04/2021 8:33:54 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
The man accused of abducting four-year-old Cleo Smith from her family tent and holding her captive for 18 days had a doll room inside his house.
Terence Darrell Kelly, 36, was arrested by WA Police after detectives raided his locked Tonkin Crescent home at 12.46am on Wednesday local time and found the little girl alone inside a bedroom.
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Yeah..defund the police???
Tell THAT to these parents..yeah.
He looks like a tanned Aboriginine version of Michael Jackson during the Thiller Tours.
Definitely an Aboriginal. News reports say he was obsessed with the Bratz line of dolls and had a room full of them.
I thought there might have been a little bit of that too.
That was a Miami Vice episode! Weirdo...
Definitely an Aboriginal. News reports say he was obsessed with the Bratz line of dolls and had a room full of them.
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I have a room full of every Christmas/Holiday Barbie ever sold, in original packaging. They belonged to my late wife and I’m leaving them to our youngest grand daughter who is now 11 years old and she’s aware that it is a collection and not to be opened and played with.
Yea but your not a 20yoa man either.
Better to sell them when the market is high and invest the money for your grand daughter.
Better to sell them when the market is high and invest the money for your grand daughter.
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That’s the plan. She has more room at her house, she can enjoy them a while there. She’s a very responsible little girl and knows they have monetary value.
Her grandma wanted her to have them.
Wise investor. Some Barbie dolls are VERY valuable.
Maybe the family of the little girl he kidnapped will sue him.
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