This article mentions that DD the friend of DH couldn't be charged by police for withholding information on this case due to a technicality that the crime didn't happen in the ACT....if thats the case our law system is so seriously stuffed up imo
I haven't read that article but i suspect they're talking about her payout for her injuries in the car crash which she apparently sued DH as he was driving at the time of the car accident (obviously the money didn't come from DH though). I wonder if she had to pay back her share of the money...
Well i know they both spent up big for awhile then after they split up then she sued him but he had no assests by then. Money was well gone plus most of their assets. HP benefited from the stolen money from Karlie then got insurance money from being a victim of crime, managed to avoid jail time...
Then why didn't they know who the mother was, surely this woman knew the mother too but article says police still didn't know and had to sift through missing persons reports etc
It was someone in Adelaide who recognized the material patterns on the quilt that pieced it together. The 60mins story was not entirely accurate but i guess close enough
The car involved in the accident was a hire car from Alice Springs and DH was on a cocktail of drugs which I thought would have canceled out any insurance but I could be wrong as she obviously got the money when she sued.
Sadly she's still popping more kids out, now living back in qld where she came from originally, spending the tax payers money she got when she sued DH and he sure didn't foot the bill, no we did even though she stole thousands of tax payers money through Centrelink they still gave her more for...
He was petrified of going to court, he can't stand the thought of everyone watching him, being scrutinized by so many eyes hating on him....he really is quite the scaredy cat
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