Mary Neilson Twenty-two-year-old Mary Neilson, a
psychology student at the
University of Western Australia and part-time
delicatessen worker, met David at the car wrecker's shop where he worked. David offered to sell Neilson some cheap tires for her car and subsequently gave her his phone number. Upon visiting Moorhouse Street on 6 October 1986, When asked later why she murdered Candy, Catherine said:
Noelene Patterson On 1 November, 31-year-old Noelene Patterson ran out of fuel on
Canning Highway while on her way home from her job as bar manager at the Nedlands Golf Club. Patterson was picked up by the Birnies and, similar to the first two victims, was forcibly taken to Moorhouse Street and repeatedly raped by David. The Birnies originally decided to murder Patterson that same night, but David kept her prisoner in the house for three days amid an apparent emotional attachment to the woman. Catherine quickly became jealous and made an
ultimatum: David would have to kill Patterson, or Catherine would kill herself. He immediately forced an overdose of sleeping pills down Patterson's throat and strangled her while she slept. They took her body to Gleneagle but buried it away from the others. Catherine reportedly got great pleasure from throwing sand on Patterson's face.
Denise Brown On 5 November, the Birnies abducted 21-year-old Denise Brown from a bus stop on Stirling Highway. In the same fashion as the earlier victims, Brown was abducted at knifepoint and assaulted at Moorhouse Street. The following afternoon, Brown was taken to the
Wanneroo pine plantation where, in the seclusion of the forest, David raped her in the couple's car while they waited for darkness. After dragging Brown from the car, David raped her again and stabbed her in the neck. Convinced that the woman was dead, they dug a shallow grave and laid her body in it, but Brown sat up in the grave. David then grabbed an
axe, struck her twice in the head and buried her again. David held a knife to her throat and forced her to ring her mother. Moir told her mother that she had too much to drink and was staying at a friend's house, hoping her mother would realise it was a ruse and call the friend, knowing she was not a drinker. Moir later stated that she asked them if they intended to kill or rape her, and was informed, "We'll only rape you if you're good". She was forced to dance for the Birnies, and slept in their bed while handcuffed to David. After David went to work on the day following her capture, Catherine went to the front door to carry out a drug deal and forgot to chain Moir to the bed. Moir broke the lock of a nearby window and climbed through but hit her head on concrete. After knocking on various neighbours' doors, she jumped a gate and was attacked by David's dog. She ran into a nearby vacuum cleaner shop, informing the owner that she had been raped. The Birnies had given themselves
aliases, but Moir had read David's name on a medicine bottle. Moir stated the couple had watched the film
Rocky on video, and described a drawing she had concealed in the house as proof of her presence. Subsequently, police found the drawing and the video cassette copy of
Rocky in the Birnies'
VCR. The Birnies were arrested, and during their interviews they gave conflicting information; Catherine denied ever meeting Moir, while David insisted Moir had come to their house voluntarily to engage in consensual sex. Detective Sergeant Vince Katich convinced David to confess and reveal where the previous victims had been buried. and Barbara Western in June 1986. It has also been suggested that David was responsible for the disappearance of Lisa Marie Mott in 1980; however, his first wife accounted for his whereabouts on the day Mott disappeared. This crime remains unsolved. ==Trial and sentencing==