My husband thinks I am crazy but I did a little experiment this evening. I got my carry on bag and the next one up in size and put items close to what would be the same as 50 articles of clothing (thanks to my neighbor and her two year old.) I improvised the bones with small rods and I had a...
Could there have been TWO suitcases??? One with the clothes and body and the other with the toys and other items? If so, I wonder if there isn't another suitcase around there someplace or maybe the police has found it and is not saying anything? Just a thought to ponder..
Well, the police never reveal everything. Maybe by saying the child was "loved" they believe that someone in anger will come forward and say something to the effect -"You think so?? Well, let me tell you the real deal!!" A little police pshcology at work. I live in a rural part of PA now but I...
I hear you, Makara. I too wish all the clothing was displayed. So Miss X seems to be ladies adult risque items..not likig where this seems to be heading.
As for toys, could there be another suitcase somewhere with the toys etc in it that was discovered long ago and completely discounted because...
Well it is nice to know the police is trying to track down the tutu purchases. If they do find several bought around the same time, there is a lead to follow for I am sure the tutu is what she was wearing when she died.
Now I am beginning to wonder if sutcase man really exist. If the little girl was truly a child of a local's adult child, could the tight knit area be throing a red herring to protect said local I mean there is no distint description of said suitcase man. Just a thought...
Maybe people's minds have to be toggled a bit. The question could be asked "does anyone remember purchasing a similar tutu for a recital or attending one where such a tut was worn during (insert time period) in this (insert area)?
There has not been in news lately and it has been mentioned...
It depends on where and how you look. I am not looking for specific purchasers I am looking for a specific tend. I guess because I do this for the manufacturer I work for in the US, I am thinking retail trends would be available also. I will dig further when I return from my errands..that is if...
True, but I am not looking for the exact purchaser..I am looking more at were a number of the 28 sold from a particular location around the same time. For example - were 6 out of the 28 all sold from around the same area (or the smae store) in May of 2000 (just an example.) That could suggest...
Thank you for the information. I wonder if there is a way to find out through Cotton On the selling trend of that tutu. Obviously it has been discovered that 28 were sold in the area. The store chain should be able to tell which store location sold how many during a specific period of time even...
Does anyone know if there is a Cotton On store near Murray Bridge? Another track - were any of the known 28 tutus sold in the area, were any of them purchased in a group (like 4 or what ever number at a time.) I have some ideas I am working on .. stay tuned. :thinking:
I agree with you 100%. The more I read about the elusive "suitcase man" the more I am convinced he has nothing to do with the case. Just like the gray car in the Daniel Morcombe case. I think the quilt and the tutu are the more interesting clues and may hold some answers we all are overlooking...
Just my opinion but here it is. I think the only articles of clothing found that are of real interest is the quilt and the tutu. 28 tutu dresses sold in SA around the time of the murder..could a group of them have been sold for a dance class? I think she had the dress on when she was murdered...
http://www.australianplanet.com/gaf-clothing-pty-ltd-st-peters-nsw-F1707C7061AD1
Could this be the GAF manufactuer in Australia that produced this item. I am new here but have been following this case. I hate it when children are the victims..
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.