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Casefile True Crime
Case 307: The Night Caller (Part 1)

Flicking on the veranda's light switch, Scott saw there was an enormous pool of blood on the concrete flooring next to John's bed. John was in the bed, with blood soaked into the linen around his head. He was making a gurgling sound. Scott and another boarder rushed forward to lift John's head up so he could breathe. There was a gunshot visible at the top of his forehead.

Casefile True Crime
Case 307: The Night Caller (Part 1)

Flicking on the veranda's light switch, Scott saw there was an enormous pool of blood on the concrete flooring next to John's bed. John was in the bed, with blood soaked into the linen around his head. He was making a gurgling sound. Scott and another boarder rushed forward to lift John's head up so he could breathe. There was a gunshot visible at the top of his forehead.

Casefile True Crime
Case 307: The Night Caller (Part 1)

Pauline phoned for an ambulance, then called the police. Officers told Pauline that everyone at the residence was to stay inside and keep low beneath the windows. There was somebody going around the neighbourhood shooting people. Both George Wormsley and John Sturkey were rushed in separate ambulances to Royal Perth Hospital, arriving within five minutes of one another.

Casefile True Crime
Case 307: The Night Caller (Part 1)

Pauline phoned for an ambulance, then called the police. Officers told Pauline that everyone at the residence was to stay inside and keep low beneath the windows. There was somebody going around the neighbourhood shooting people. Both George Wormsley and John Sturkey were rushed in separate ambulances to Royal Perth Hospital, arriving within five minutes of one another.

Casefile True Crime
Case 307: The Night Caller (Part 1)

Pauline phoned for an ambulance, then called the police. Officers told Pauline that everyone at the residence was to stay inside and keep low beneath the windows. There was somebody going around the neighbourhood shooting people. Both George Wormsley and John Sturkey were rushed in separate ambulances to Royal Perth Hospital, arriving within five minutes of one another.

Casefile True Crime
Case 307: The Night Caller (Part 1)

John was pronounced dead three minutes after arrival. George Wormsley was given emergency surgery but died about an hour and a half later. Police were still processing both crime scenes and had just been notified of the two deaths when another call came in.

Casefile True Crime
Case 307: The Night Caller (Part 1)

John was pronounced dead three minutes after arrival. George Wormsley was given emergency surgery but died about an hour and a half later. Police were still processing both crime scenes and had just been notified of the two deaths when another call came in.

Casefile True Crime
Case 307: The Night Caller (Part 1)

John was pronounced dead three minutes after arrival. George Wormsley was given emergency surgery but died about an hour and a half later. Police were still processing both crime scenes and had just been notified of the two deaths when another call came in.

Casefile True Crime
Case 307: The Night Caller (Part 1)

Len Bath wasn't initially worried when his friend Brian Weir didn't show up for a scheduled surf rescue boat training session on Sunday morning. 29-year-old Brian, whose day job was as an accountant, was often late. But after waiting around for more than two hours, Len decided to go check on Brian. He drove the short distance from the Swanbourne Netherlands Surf Life Saving Club to Brian's home.

Casefile True Crime
Case 307: The Night Caller (Part 1)

Len Bath wasn't initially worried when his friend Brian Weir didn't show up for a scheduled surf rescue boat training session on Sunday morning. 29-year-old Brian, whose day job was as an accountant, was often late. But after waiting around for more than two hours, Len decided to go check on Brian. He drove the short distance from the Swanbourne Netherlands Surf Life Saving Club to Brian's home.

Casefile True Crime
Case 307: The Night Caller (Part 1)

Len Bath wasn't initially worried when his friend Brian Weir didn't show up for a scheduled surf rescue boat training session on Sunday morning. 29-year-old Brian, whose day job was as an accountant, was often late. But after waiting around for more than two hours, Len decided to go check on Brian. He drove the short distance from the Swanbourne Netherlands Surf Life Saving Club to Brian's home.

Casefile True Crime
Case 307: The Night Caller (Part 1)

Brian lived in a first floor apartment in a block of four on Broom Street, Cottesloe. When Len arrived, he saw that the door that led from Brian's bedroom to the apartment's balcony was open. Len clambered up to the balcony and walked in. Brian was still in bed, but the scene was all wrong. His head was hanging over one side and there was blood everywhere.

Casefile True Crime
Case 307: The Night Caller (Part 1)

Brian lived in a first floor apartment in a block of four on Broom Street, Cottesloe. When Len arrived, he saw that the door that led from Brian's bedroom to the apartment's balcony was open. Len clambered up to the balcony and walked in. Brian was still in bed, but the scene was all wrong. His head was hanging over one side and there was blood everywhere.

Casefile True Crime
Case 307: The Night Caller (Part 1)

Brian lived in a first floor apartment in a block of four on Broom Street, Cottesloe. When Len arrived, he saw that the door that led from Brian's bedroom to the apartment's balcony was open. Len clambered up to the balcony and walked in. Brian was still in bed, but the scene was all wrong. His head was hanging over one side and there was blood everywhere.

Casefile True Crime
Case 307: The Night Caller (Part 1)

Brian felt stiff and his complexion was grey, but Len could still hear him faintly breathing. Len was horrified. It looked as though Brian had been in a violent fight. Len raced back to the Surf Lifesaving Club and told his teammates what he'd found. One of them had heard news reports about the overnight shootings in nearby Netherlands and they all raced back to Brian's flat together.

Casefile True Crime
Case 307: The Night Caller (Part 1)

Brian felt stiff and his complexion was grey, but Len could still hear him faintly breathing. Len was horrified. It looked as though Brian had been in a violent fight. Len raced back to the Surf Lifesaving Club and told his teammates what he'd found. One of them had heard news reports about the overnight shootings in nearby Netherlands and they all raced back to Brian's flat together.

Casefile True Crime
Case 307: The Night Caller (Part 1)

Brian felt stiff and his complexion was grey, but Len could still hear him faintly breathing. Len was horrified. It looked as though Brian had been in a violent fight. Len raced back to the Surf Lifesaving Club and told his teammates what he'd found. One of them had heard news reports about the overnight shootings in nearby Netherlands and they all raced back to Brian's flat together.

Casefile True Crime
Case 307: The Night Caller (Part 1)

When they looked more closely at their friend, they saw that the top left side of his head was completely gone. Brian was rushed to the hospital and underwent emergency surgery. A bullet was found lodged in the left temporal lobe of Brian's brain, with fragments scattered throughout.

Casefile True Crime
Case 307: The Night Caller (Part 1)

When they looked more closely at their friend, they saw that the top left side of his head was completely gone. Brian was rushed to the hospital and underwent emergency surgery. A bullet was found lodged in the left temporal lobe of Brian's brain, with fragments scattered throughout.

Casefile True Crime
Case 307: The Night Caller (Part 1)

When they looked more closely at their friend, they saw that the top left side of his head was completely gone. Brian was rushed to the hospital and underwent emergency surgery. A bullet was found lodged in the left temporal lobe of Brian's brain, with fragments scattered throughout.