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DD4641


A serial killer is playing a game with the people searching for him...to catch him you will need a decoder ring?


RELATED DREAMS: DD4641  DD4732  DD4765


12.14.2006

killer dream  DD 4631 


U.K. Victim of Killer Interviewed By TV Before Murder (Update2)

By Nick Allen and Robert Hutton
Dec. 13 (Bloomberg) -- A prostitute who was one of five suspected victims of a U.K. serial killer gave a television interview four days before she vanished.
Paula Clennell, 24, was filmed on Dec. 5 as she continued to walk the streets in the red light district of Ipswich, in the eastern English county of Suffolk, even though the body of one local prostitute had already been found and another was missing.
``I need the money,'' Clennell told regional broadcaster ITV Anglia. ``I am a bit wary about getting into cars.'' Clennell was last seen on Dec. 9. Police believe two bodies found in Suffolk yesterday were Clennell and another prostitute Annette Nicholls, 29, although that has yet to be formally confirmed, Detective Chief Superintendent Stewart Gull said at a televised news conference today.
If responsible for five murders, the perpetrator would be the worst serial killer of prostitutes in the U.K. since Peter Sutcliffe, known as the Yorkshire Ripper, and he is killing at a faster rate. Sutcliffe was sentenced to life in prison in 1981 for murdering 13 women, some of them prostitutes, in the north of England between 1975 and 1980. The unknown serial killer called Jack the Ripper killed at least five prostitutes in east London in 1888.
``We will do everything we can to support the police in the difficult and challenging work that they do,'' Prime Minister Tony Blair told lawmakers in Parliament today.
Downing Street
Downing Street officials have spoken to Alastair McWhirter, the most senior police officer in Suffolk, to ensure he has all the resources he needs, Blair's spokesman Tom Kelly told reporters.
``We all want this monster to be caught and to be locked up,'' David Cameron, leader of the opposition Conservative Party, said.
Prostitution is not formally illegal in the U.K., though many activities linked to it, including soliciting in a public place and living off immoral earnings, are outlawed. The government has published proposals to allow mini-brothels of two or three prostitutes working together in a private house, though no decisions have been taken.
In Suffolk, five bodies have been found in 10 days within 10 miles (16 kilometers) of each other. All were naked and close to a main road, the A14, which runs to the nearby port of Felixstowe.
They appeared to have been killed somewhere else, Gull said. ``We have not found what appear to be murder scenes,'' he said. ``What we are dealing with appears to be deposition sites where the bodies have been dumped and left.''
Bodies In Stream
Gemma Adams, 25, was found in a stream near Ipswich on Dec. 2. Tania Nicol, 19, was found two miles away in the same stream Dec. 8. Anneli Alderton, 24, was found in woodland Dec. 10. She was asphyxiated and may have been strangled, Gull said.
Initial tests by pathologists on Adams and Nicol haven't conclusively established how they died. There were no obvious signs of sexual assault against Adams, Nicol or Alderton.
A member of the public found the fourth body yesterday near the village of Levington, only two miles from Suffolk Police Headquarters. About 40 minutes later police officers in a helicopter spotted the fifth body nearby.
One of the bodies found yesterday was only 20 feet from a road. ``Possibly, he wanted us to find her,'' Gull said.
``The first two bodies were in water, possibly to destroy forensic evidence,'' Clive Sims, an Ipswich-based forensic psychologist told Sky News. ``The last three bodies have been discarded basically at the road side. He may be trying to challenge the police.''
It was possible there may be more than one killer, Gull said. Police have received more than 2,000 calls from the public after making appeals for information. There have been no arrests so far, he said.
A pair of shoes, thought to belong to Adams, has been found. It was possible the killer may have left DNA at the locations where the bodies were discovered, Gull said.
To contact the reporter on this story: Nick Allen in London at nallen14@bloomberg.net .
 

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Thanks Wilma, I found the DD.

Brian


12.14.2006

Hello Brian,

A recent dream of yours caught my attention this weekend, namely

DD4641 of 11.16.2006 (11.15.2006 nights dreams)
"A serial killer is playing a game with the people searching for him...to catch him you will need a decoder ring?"

There is a search going on in the UK for what indeed appears to be a serial killer:


story:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/suffolk/6175669.stm
timeline:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6171319.stm

As for a decoder ring, it's a fairly simple cipher device used to encrypt/ decrypt messages employing a method known as Substitution. Here is a link to a short introduction to encryption, it's history, people, etc:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~zoc/history/historyset.htm

Here is an interesting article on decoder rings from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_decoder_ring

It suggests that the concept, and devices based on it, are all very much a part of popular culture, i.e. a reference to "decoder ring" in your dream is less puzzling than it may appear at first. The following link further strengthens this notion of familiarity and everydayness of it:
http://cryptobuddy.biz/secret_decoder_ring.html

Finally, two of your last week's dreams may, and I emphesise, just MAY be connected with all this:

DD4732 of 12.4.2006 (12.3.2006 nights dreams)
"This man will be shot 4 times in the UK...says to look in his pants to locate the killer."

and

DD4765 of 12.10.2006 (12.9.2006 nights dreams)
"A woman named Louise is safe in a garden, people maybe looking for her, she is in this house...I'm guessing next to the garden."

There is no Louise among the victims, but I think it's wise to keep this dream in mind as the news of the ongoing police investigation come in.

Do you have any additional clues on any of this? I can't read quite clearly all that's (hand)written on your dream notes, is it a number "1938" at the bottom of the DD4641? Also, there is an encircled word, "ROA" there too. Any idea what these may refer to..?

best regards,

Zoran, Amsterdam

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Hi, thanks, and will post this information ASAP.

Brian



Brian,

Here's something about a 1939 decoder with the letters ROA on it.

http://www.radioarchives.org/annie/

Diana

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Thanks, and will post this ASAP.

Brian

 


12.16.2006

Experts say serial killers find prostitutes easy prey

Sat Dec 16, 2006 1:08 PM GMT162

By Dan Whitcomb

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Serial killers have preyed on prostitutes at least since Jack the Ripper, but two being hunted in England and America are likely murdering them because they are easy marks -- not to fulfill some twisted moral vision, criminologists say.

Since Jack the Ripper emerged from the Whitechapel fog to slit throats in 1888, the world's oldest profession has also earned a reputation as one of the most dangerous.

But criminologists largely dismiss Hollywood's portrayal of serial killers as acting out of hatred for prostitutes whom they see as impure.

 

"Some men believe they are cleaning up the streets and making them safe by killing prostitutes, but the typical serial killer tends to target prostitutes because they are simply easy to get and plentiful," said Joseph Diaz, a criminology professor at Fayetteville State University in North Carolina.

"Prostitutes are often seen getting in and out of strange vehicles, they are more willing to go with someone they don't know," Diaz said. "Sometimes they go missing for a few days and people assume they are on a binge of drugs."

The naked bodies of five young women have been found in the past two weeks around Ipswich, all of them prostitutes, and police were searching for a serial killer who has already been compared in the media to Jack the Ripper.

On the outskirts of Atlantic City, New Jersey, four shoeless women, at least three of them known to have been prostitutes, were found dead in a marshy ditch behind several low-rent hotels, their faces turned towards the east.  Continued...


Case #239

Could this be the man Brian?

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,237102,00.html

R

 


37-year-old supermarket worker and murder suspect Tom Stephens is shown in a photo in the UK Sunday Mirror.

IPSWICH, England —  Police hunting a suspected serial killer following the murders of five prostitutes in eastern England arrested a 37-year-old man on Monday.

The man was arrested at about 7:20 a.m. at his home in Trimley St. Martin, near the port of Felixstowe, Detective Chief Superintendent Stewart Gull said in a brief statement to reporters. He declined to say where the suspect was being held.

"He has been arrested on the suspicion of murdering all five women," Gull said.

Click here to go to FOXNews.com's Europe Center.

"The man is currently in custody at a police station in Suffolk where he will be questioned about the deaths later today," he said.

Police cordoned off a group of houses in Trimley, apparently at the scene of the arrest.

News reports identified the suspect as Tom Stephens, 37, who was quoted in the Sunday Mirror newspaper as saying he knew all five women, and that he had been interviewed four times under caution — meaning that he was regarded as a potential suspect — by police investigating the slayings.

"From the police profiling it does look like me — white male between 25 and 40, knows the area, works strange hours. The bodies have got close to my house," Stephens was quoted as saying.

"If new information, coincidental information, crops up, I could get arrested," Stephens was quoted as saying, but he added that he was confident he would not be charged.

Trimley is 8 miles southeast of Ipswich, where all five victims — Gemma Adams, Tania Nicol, Anneli Alderton, Paula Clennell and Annette Nicholls — were known to work as prostitutes.

Their naked bodies were found dumped in rural areas near Ipswich, 70 miles northeast of London, over a 10-day span beginning Dec. 2. Three were found near the main road and the rail line between Ipswich and Felixstowe; the other two were discovered near the same road in areas south and southwest of Ipswich.

Earlier in the morning, police announced that coroner's inquests into the deaths of Nicol, Alderton, Clennell and Nicholls had been postponed.

Clennell, 24, died of compression to her neck, and Alderton, 24, was strangled, a senior pathologist determined. Post-mortem examinations of the bodies of Nicol, 19, and Nicholls, reached no conclusion on the cause of death.

Click here to go to FOXNews.com's Europe Center.

An inquest into the death of Gemma Adams, 25, was opened and adjourned last week. The pathologist reached no conclusion about the cause of her death.

The investigation had strained the resources of England's smallest police forces, and 340 specialist investigators were brought in from across Britain to join 160 Suffolk officers working on the case, trawling through 10,000 hours of CCTV footage.

By Sunday morning, police had received more than 10,000 calls from the public offering information, Gull said.

Sky News, The Times of London and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Hi, yes I think it is, and will post this.

Brian