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They were On the morning of Monday November 10, 1986, Kate Moir had spent a sleepless night chained up in the Birnie’s Moorhouse Street house of horrors. The young girl claims she has escaped Lured in by charm, trapped by killers—Kate Moir had hours to save herself. Following Kate Moir’s harrowing escape, the Birnies were arrested and convicted of their crimes. These crimes were referred to in the press as the Moorhouse murders, after the Birnies' address at 3 Moorhouse Street in Willagee, a suburb of Perth. THE ESCAPE Kate Moir was the only lucky one to escape from the Moorhouse Street home on November 10. Kate Moir was a bright and pretty eighteen-year-old when she was snatched off the street by David and Catherine Birnie, a cold, callous and deadly husband and wife team who had Catherine and David Birnie were only caught when their fifth victim, Kate Moir, escaped from the sadistic killers' home in south-west Perth in 1986. David John Birnie (16 February 1951 – 7 October 2005) and Catherine Margaret Birnie (née Harrison; born 23 May 1951) were an Australian couple from Perth who murdered four women at their home in 1986, also attempting to murder a fifth. Kate was abducted the night before on Stirling Highway, Nedlands, after an evening at Claremont with friends. In an interview room inside a small suburban Perth police station, a nervous young policewoman comes face-to-face with a terrified teenager. Twenty-two year old Mary Neilson, 15-year-old Four Perth women were abducted and raped by Australia's worst serial killer couple in the 1980s. What followed was a daring escape that exposed one of Australia’s darkest crimes. But this everyday scene hides a terrifying encounter Ms Moir turned out to be the only victim to survive the killing spree of deranged couple David and Catherine Birnie, who had terrorised Perth that past The Perth house where Moorhouse murderers David and Catherine Birnie committed their evil crimes has been sold to a young bargain-hunting “I had a 200% chance of dying, and 5% chance of getting away”On November 9th, 1986, 17 year old model Kate Moir accepts a ride from a seemingly nice couple, KATE Moir is not haunted by the memory of being abducted by Australia’s worst serial killer couple. That is the view The escapee, Kate Moir, was interviewed by the program, saying police at first failed to believe her story when she turned up begging for help. 󰍸 30 󰤦 3 Kate Moir Jul 15, 2016󰞋󱟠 󰟝 Had a great day yesterday with regards our campaign to overhaul parole laws. David Birnie confessed to the four murders and David Birnie’s daughter still haunted by ‘caring’ father’s evil deeds Gabrielle Knowles The West Australian Tue, 7 February 2017 9:25AM The Kate Moir story 1:46 Kate Moir was just 17, had endured three rapes, hours of terror, frantically calculating her odds of living through being in the clutches of A WOMAN who endured multiple rapes before escaping the clutches of Australia’s worst serial killers believes there are more victims. The town of Perth remembers her not just as a victim but as a hero who Kate Moir was 17 years old when she was kidnapped and repeatedly raped by a couple who would become known as Australia’s worst serial killer duo: In the small Perth community of the mid-to-late 1960s, David Birnie again met up with Catherine Harrison who had left school to work as a machinist Kate Moir was only 17 when she was kidnapped by two of Australia's most prolific killers after she accepted a lift from the couple after a night out with Kate Moir. Kate Moir found an unlikely ally in Peter, in her fight to change Australia’s parole laws to stop killers like Birnie from ever being released. Minutes later, she was chained to a bed inside 3 Moorhouse Street the A young David Birnie, who grew up into a killer. . Catherine and David Birnie were only caught when their fifth victim, Serial Killers: David and Catherine Birnie David and Catherine Birnie were an Australian married couple who were notorious serial killers. Today, she is bravely campaigning for greater justice for families David John Birnie and Catherine Margaret Birnie were an Australian couple from Perth who became notorious for the brutal murder of four women in Kate Moir continues to live her life, forever marked by her ordeal but also defined by her resilience and strength. They buried the victims in shallow graves, and their final victim, 17-year-old Kate Moir, managed to escape and led police back to the Birnie house, where the couple was arrested. Minutes later, she was chained to a bed inside 3 Moorhouse Street the Kate, then 17, had been having some drinks with friends in Perth when a ‘harmless-looking’ couple offered her a ride home – but outside Kate’s Ms Moir tells Murder Uncovered of that night on November 9, 1986, when she had accepted a lift from a harmless-looking couple after a night out Kate Moir was a bright and pretty eighteen-year-old when she was snatched off the street by David and Catherine Birnie, a cold, callous and deadly husband and wife team who had viciously raped While the Birnies lured, raped and killed four other young women in Perth during 1986, Kate courageously escaped from their “house of horrors” less Kate was lucky, escaping the notorious Perth murderers who claimed four other lives. She's a mum and businesswoman leading a happy family life in her comfortable suburban Perth home. Photo: Peter Rigby. When 17-year-old Kate Moir went to a police station in 1986 saying she’d been kidnapped and assaulted, 22-year-old Constable Laura Hancock was sent to interview her. From October 6 to November 10, 1986, David and Catherine Birnie abducted, tortured, raped, and murdered 4 women in Perth, Australia. Instead, she is haunted by the thought that one of them could soon be free to walk the Kate Moir was 17 years old when she was kidnapped and repeatedly raped by a couple who would become known as Australia’s worst serial killer duo: This is her story. Jackie NOV 10, 1986:Kate Moir, 17, escapes from Moorhouse Street and alerts police. On Nov 10, 1986, 17-year-old Kate Moir accepted a lift from a couple in Perth.

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