When a Telstra driver gave Annabelle a lift near Claremont, she had a 'strong instinct to get out'

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When a Telstra driver gave Annabelle a lift near Claremont, she had a 'strong instinct to get out'
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A woman who accepted a lift from a man in a Telstra-branded car at the height of the Claremont serial killings says she made an excuse to exit the car.

A woman who accepted a lift from a man in a Telstra-branded car at the height of the Claremont serial killings has told the WA Supreme Court she made an excuse to exit the car after feeling a"strong instinct to get out".

Sarah Spiers. Jane Rimmer. Ciara Glennon. Three women whose names were etched into Perth's consciousness more than 20 years ago. The women got into the car, but Ms Bushell said she began to feel uneasy as the car stopped at a red light on the corner of Bay View Terrace and Stirling Highway in Claremont.She said the driver was"middle-aged", 30 to 40 years old, with neat dark-coloured hair, and appeared to be fairly tall because he filled up the seat.

Ms Smith described the vehicle as a van, not a station wagon, and gave a detailed description of the rear section containing electrical tools.Edwards promoted despite assault conviction

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