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My theory is that Eloise Anne Worledge age 8 was abducted by Mr. Cruel

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My theory is that Eloise Anne Worledge age 8 was abducted by Mr. Cruel Empty My theory is that Eloise Anne Worledge age 8 was abducted by Mr. Cruel

Post by redpill Thu Jan 09, 2020 10:10 pm

Thu Jan 09, 2020

Eloise Anne Worledge
8 October 1967 – disappeared 12 January 1976

Eloise Anne Worledge (8 October 1967 – disappeared 12 January 1976) was an 8-year-old girl who was abducted from her home in Beaumaris, Victoria, Australia, on 12 January 1976. No one has ever been arrested in her abduction, which is now considered a cold case.

12 January 2020 is the 44th anniversary of this mystery

for those unfamiliar with Australia,

Beaumaris is an affluent bayside suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 20 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district. Its local government area is ..

Eloise Anne Worledge was abducted in a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia


Mr Cruel earliest known victim



On 22 August 1987 in Lower Plenty, a man broke into a family home at 4 a.m. armed with a knife and a gun. He tied the hands and feet of both parents and locked them in a wardrobe. The son was tied to a bed and the 11-year-old daughter was attacked. He cut the phone lines.[8]


It occurred in Melbourne, and 1987 - 1976 = 11 years.


My theory is that Eloise Anne Worledge age 8 was abducted by Mr. Cruel Xx10
My theory is that Eloise Anne Worledge age 8 was abducted by Mr. Cruel Vlcsn611

My theory is that Eloise Anne Worledge age 8 was abducted by Mr. Cruel Eloise11


My theory is that Eloise Anne Worledge age 8 was abducted by Mr. Cruel X10


here's a brief description from wikipedia

Worledge's four-year-old brother raised the alarm when he noticed she was not in her room at 7:30 a.m. He later told police that he had heard "robbers" who had kidnapped his sister — but was too scared to say anything because he thought they would take him too. There was no sign of a struggle. He described hearing crackling noises that police believe to be consistent with steps on the sea-grass floor covering of Worledge's bedroom.

Police believed that Worledge was lured from her bed by someone whom she knew and trusted, and had simply left the house via the front door, which had been left unlocked. Another possibility was that she may have been abducted by a prowler known to be in the area at the time.

A dark green car speeding down Scott Street at 2 a.m. was reported by a neighbour. Another neighbour reported seeing a green Holden station wagon she did not recognize parked near the Worledges' house. Around midnight, Ann Same, another neighbour, reported having seen a young man walking down the fenceline of the Worledge home, making her feel so uneasy that she crossed the street in avoidance. Around the same time, Molly Salts, a neighbour from further down the street, saw a young man jump the fence into the Worledge property after running in front of her car and across the street. At 2 a.m., Daphne Owen-Smith heard a child's cry and a car door slam; Ann Same reported also hearing this at the same time.

Bark from a tree outside Worledge's window was found on her bedroom floor. A small hole had been cut in the flyscreen of her window, but forensic tests revealed that it had been cut from the inside. Police believed the hole was too small to have been used by the abductor, and scientific evidence found it unlikely that Worledge was taken through her open bedroom window.

Both parents were initially treated as suspects.[2] At the time of Worledge's disappearance, both her parents had been having affairs, and her father was believed to be depressed due to the looming divorce. He was to move out on the day Worledge was found missing. Senior constable Nazaretian said in 2002 that Patsy Worledge told police at the time of her daughter's disappearance she felt that her husband "was involved in the disappearance as a means of prolonging the inevitable and as a way of spiting her".[3][4]

On the night of Eloise's disappearance, her father had gone to bed over an hour and a half after her, and around an hour after his wife Patsy. He left the front door open because he was unaware Patsy had forgotten to close it. A passage light was left on in the hallway when the children went to bed each night, and was turned off by the last parent to bed, but it was stated by police that on that night "Lindsay Worledge did not turn off the passageway light". At around 4:45 a.m. the next morning, Patsy awoke to go to the toilet and noted that the light was off. It is almost certain Eloise had already been taken by this time.

Despite a very extensive search and a $10,000 reward (equivalent to $53,178 in 2010) posted in 1976, no trace of Worledge has ever been found.[5][6] Homicide cold case detectives reinvestigated the case in 2001, but to no avail.[7] Lindsay Worledge died in 2017, 41 years after his daughter disappeared.[8]


my theory is that this person,





A dark green car speeding down Scott Street at 2 a.m. was reported by a neighbour. Another neighbour reported seeing a green Holden station wagon she did not recognize parked near the Worledges' house. Around midnight, Ann Same, another neighbour, reported having seen a young man walking down the fenceline of the Worledge home, making her feel so uneasy that she crossed the street in avoidance. Around the same time, Molly Salts, a neighbour from further down the street, saw a young man jump the fence into the Worledge property after running in front of her car and across the street. At 2 a.m., Daphne Owen-Smith heard a child's cry and a car door slam; Ann Same reported also hearing this at the same time.

specifically,

Around midnight, Ann Same, another neighbour, reported having seen a young man walking down the fenceline of the Worledge home, making her feel so uneasy that she crossed the street in avoidance.


was Mr. Cruel, some 11 years younger than his first canonical crime in Lower Plenty.


the reason this is important,

Another neighbour reported seeing a green Holden station wagon she did not recognize parked near the Worledges' house.

in 12 January 1976

Mr Cruel either owned, or rented or borrowed or stole a green Holden station wagon

he may also have known Eloise from school or some other venue.

It's one more piece of information about Mr. Cruel

I surmise Mr. Cruel sexually molested Eloise, but as he did not use a disguise, he had to kill her to silence her like Karmein Chan and bury her somewhere.

He probably felt remorse and guilt over his actions.

He then thought how he can have sex with girls without killing them so he came up with his MO.

Mr Cruel reviewed these facts,

Around the same time, Molly Salts, a neighbour from further down the street, saw a young man jump the fence into the Worledge property after running in front of her car and across the street. At 2 a.m., Daphne Owen-Smith heard a child's cry and a car door slam; Ann Same reported also hearing this at the same time.

Bark from a tree outside Worledge's window was found on her bedroom floor. A small hole had been cut in the flyscreen of her window, but forensic tests revealed that it had been cut from the inside. Police believed the hole was too small to have been used by the abductor, and scientific evidence found it unlikely that Worledge was taken through her open bedroom window.

and realized he also has to account for eye witnesses and making too much noise.

so his MO from Lower Plenty to Karmein Chan reflects lessons from Eloise Worledge,

but most important for us here,



Both parents were initially treated as suspects.[2] At the time of Worledge's disappearance, both her parents had been having affairs, and her father was believed to be depressed due to the looming divorce. He was to move out on the day Worledge was found missing. Senior constable Nazaretian said in 2002 that Patsy Worledge told police at the time of her daughter's disappearance she felt that her husband "was involved in the disappearance as a means of prolonging the inevitable and as a way of spiting her".[3][4]

Mr Cruel realized that he can get the parents to be treated as suspects and thus a red herring if he plans out his crime carefully.

of course my other theory is that this crime series which I include 8 year old Eloise Worledge, to 13 year old Nicola Lynas and Karmein Chan, includes Jonbenet Ramsey, though if the DNA is hispanic that would falsify this theory.

worth commenting on


Worledge's four-year-old brother raised the alarm when he noticed she was not in her room at 7:30 a.m. He later told police that he had heard "robbers" who had kidnapped his sister — but was too scared to say anything because he thought they would take him too. There was no sign of a struggle. He described hearing crackling noises that police believe to be consistent with steps on the sea-grass floor covering of Worledge's bedroom.

no sign of struggle. Eloise was abducted from her bed and bedroom.

like JonBenet Ramsey

like Karmein Chan, Mr Cruel killed Eloise since as a teenager or young adult, he didn't cover his face so Eloise could identify him. She might recognize him from school or similar venue.

Her body is therefore somewhere hidden.

I think Mr Cruel obviously enjoyed Eloise but he also was guilty and remorseful for killing her.

I suspect Mr Cruel collection of photos includes Eloise, his 4 victims, and Jonbenet.

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