Sunday, September 27, 2009

NAMING THE CRIMINAL GROUPWORKERS

During my 14 years of being held hostage to the Department for Community Welfare (West Australia), I was subjected to many anglophile predators, thugs, sadists employed by the Department in the capacity of "GroupWorker".

Many of these child bashers are alive today - for the record here's a sample of the more 'guilty" and sadistic thugs:

  • KEVIN MCGILVRAY - RIVERBANK
  • KEN DRURY - RIVERBANK
  • DON ANDREWS - RIVERBANK
  • DOUG SCOTT - HILLSTON & RIVERBANK
  • KIETH SOLDER (EX BRITISH COP - EXCEPTIONALLY NASTY SCUMBAG) - LONGMORE
  • JOHN LAPUMA - HILLSTON (recently dead)
  • PETER WHITE - RIVERBANK
  • BARRY PARNABY - RIVERBANK
  • ALAN LEE - LONGMORE
  • COLIN SIMPSON - LONGMORE
  • HARRY PYWELL- HILLSTON (still preaching garbage)
  • LES BOWDIGE- HILLSTON
  • NEIL SCHORER - HILLSTON

A much more detailed semi-autobiographical account of my time in Hillston can be accessed here                   http://survivinghillston.blogspot.com/2014/09/blog-post.html





8 comments:

  1. I liked what I have read and wished there more sits like this. great work
    this place looks a lot like canning vale prison.
    My brother in law was killed in eastern gold fielded 7 years ago.

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  2. Hello Frankie

    Ihave being reading your post and they are good
    I am heardhead of the F/A website. I am not every good with comptures I left the post up top. there is a lot to be learnt about what has happen in WA and I feel the state kept under hush for a lot time and the cover ups that have happen over there
    do need to be bought out in the open just like the rest of the states.I would like to learn more myself for many reason. some where over ther we have a newpew and nice that my husband has not seen and do not really know wayne had not seen his brother for 11 years we had being looking for him and where 2 days too late of finding him a live. Looking forward to read more of your post.

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  3. My brother suffered at Mt Lawley, Parkerville and Hillston. He died relatively young after years of depression and unemployment and imprisonment. I knew he suffered but he never talked about it. I wish I had known what I know now.

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    1. Do I know your brother? Let me know who he was if thats OK?

      FP

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  4. I like what you shared with us. It is helpful for all.
    Psychologist Australia

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  5. My father (dec) worked at Hilston, Riverbank and Longmore during the 70's into the 80's.... I'm ashamed to say the very least!!

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