This is what sickens me, among other things
Police say Karlie Pearce-Stevenson was killed between December 14 and 15, 2008.
16/12/2008 Charnwood (Canberra) Bank transaction
So Karlie died 14/15 December and off to the bank on 16 December to make first transaction. Scumbags (wish I could...
"Ms Pearce-Stevenson’s mother, Colleen Povey, died in 2012. It is understood her family believed Ms Pearce-Stevenson was still alive but estranged."...
I've been thinking about this contact between mother and 'daughter'. Actual conversations could have been very terse, short and angry, and rare, if they were estranged. So impersonation more a matter of brief conversation, a few short words "yeah, we're fine, okay? Broke but fine. Khandles...
DS Bray at http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-27/karlie-pearce-stevenson-khandalyce-wynarka-police-update/6888638 today.
"We believe Karlie and Khandalyce were killed at different times and different locations but we can't say any more about that at the moment," he said.
Horrific as it is, it...
Watched 'History Cold Case' yesterday, British TV show. They did indeed have a smashed up skull, and some of the skull missing. They were able assemble the skull to a point, they then used computer imaging to map in the missing parts. From this they then were able to do a facial reconstruction...
Okay I had to subscribe to read, but that is chilling. 'Black Pom' would be around the same age as 'suitcase man' 58 as opposed to 60, but close enough to be freaky. Yes, police have said there is no connection, but what about a child of 'Black Pom's'?
To give a precis of the article. An...
While it is horrible to think of it, sadly it would be known if the little Angel had numerous fractures which were inflicted before death, even immediately before death. As for age, if the little Angel came from a neglected situation with say poor nutrition, her 'age' markers might not be able...
LOL We have a spot near our house where people park because it has the best mobile coverage. We did wonder when we first moved in what the heck was going on (why do people keep parking in that spot??). So, certainly a possibility.
I'm only guessing here, wondering if the 'blow-ins' are what we locally call 'ferals'. 'Ferals' live on the dole, look for cheap properties to rent, more interested in being in an area classified as 'remote' by Centrelink (remote being no easy access to public transport, therefore difficult to...
Great post. But in response to a couple of your points, it doesn't have to be 'a monster of a mother'. It could be a woman with other children to protect. The 'little angel' may have been from a former relationship, the mother may have worried for the safety of a new baby, or another child. The...
In regard to estimating how long since the time of death when you only have a skeletone/bones, that's a really interesting question. Radiocarbon dating can apparently be used 'researchers were able to predict year of death within three years of accuracy. In addition, forensic investigators can...
What it looks like to me is the black plastic cover we have over our water meter. I must admit at first glance I went -- what? Because it does look like a suitcase from that angle.
I'm a city girl, so when I moved to a tiny country town a few things surprised me. Ours is a friendly, close-knit community. One of the things about the collection of clothes in the suitcase, and I may be totally off-beam here, made me think of something I learned from living in a tiny...
My thoughts exactly: Haolaiwu. I did find one mention of Haolaiwu Shoes in the US. But you can imagine a cheap clothing company (Chinese) calling itself Haolaiwu (Hollywood)
I walk my dogs regularly, and live in a tiny town in Australia. The people I see on my walks are: regulars, people out and about walking their own dogs; sometimes council workers -- maybe re-paving a road; and people in cars. The only people I see just out walking are a semi-regular group of...
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