AUS - Khandalyce Kiara Pearce (Wynarka) and mum Karlie Pearce-Stevenson (Belanglo) #1

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Wow! Good news - but condolences to their family [emoji253]

May the killer(s) be found, and feel the full force if the law.
 
SA Police requesting motel owners etc to check their records. Everyone thats knows something, has to do something.

Officer thinks people from the criminal community may say something

Strong circle of friends in Alice Springs, ACT and Murray region. No family member is a suspect.

The 1267 caller to Crime Stoppers provided the breatk through.

Retail has been brilliant, in some cases going back 7 years across Australia on records

Her name wouldnt have come up in familial DNA register. Crime Stoppers call critical in case break through

Des Bray: We live in a community where police dont give up. Sometimes luck comes early, sometimes later.
 
Mother and daughter identified, so sad and completely over whelming, rest in peace at last beautiful girls...
 
Aw, the family thought they were safe and living in another state [emoji253]
 
Candalise and Karlie .. Single mum traveling around Canberra, the Murray Mallee, etc in a car last seen on Sturt Highway. Originally from Alice Springs.
 
What is the chance that originally both bodies were dumped in Belangalow, but once Karlies remains were discovered the killer went back and moved the little girls remains and dumped them in SA?
 
"Investigators then located a witness who had seen Khandalyce and her mother at Marion Shopping Centre, Adelaide in November 2008. She had taken photos of Khandalyce wearing a pink dress. That dress is identical to that found with the remains in the suitcase.

Police were also provided with photos of Khandalyce in a stroller with the handmade quilt that was also found in the suitcase."
 
But someone has to know something!

Come on, LE, come on. You've done a great job, now for the completion.

Someone somewhere must be shaking in their boots right about now.

Candalise and Karlie .. Single mum traveling around Canberra, the Murray Mallee, etc in a car last seen on Sturt Highway. Originally from Alice Springs.
 
A 5 year Cold Case solved ..... Angel now Identified!!!

How good are our Boys in Blue!!!

Now to catch their Killer .... I bet someone is Quaking in his Boots right about Now!!!!
 
I just caught the end of the press conference but it seems it was a tip off to crimestoppers that has really helped to solve who this lady and child were. Very very sad.
 
Ditto! great minds.... LOL

A 16 year Cold Case solved ..... Angel now Identified!!!

How good are our Boys in Blue!!!

Now to catch their Killer .... I bet someone is Quaking in his Boots right about Now!!!!
 
Police statement -

Police have made a breakthrough in two suspected murder investigations in New South Wales and South Australia, identifying ‘Angel’ and the ‘child in a suitcase’ as a young mother and her daughter.

NSW Police Force established Strike Force Hixson in August 2010 following the discovery of the skeletal remains of a young woman at Belanglo State Forest.

The unidentified woman was named ‘Angel’ by detectives as she was located with a t-shirt with a distinct ‘Angelic’ motif across the front.

South Australia Police established Task Force Malee in July 2015 following the discovery of the skeletal remains of a little girl in a suitcase on Karoona Highway, Wynarka.

The pair has been identified as Karlie Jade Pearce-Stevenson and her daughter, Khandalyce Kiara Pearce, from Alice Springs, Northern Territory.

Karlie was a single mum and had moved away from her family with Khandalyce between 2006 and 2008, intending to travel and work.

Investigators have confirmed Karlie was last seen driving a car with Khandalyce on the Stuart Highway near Cooper Pedy, NT, on Saturday 8 November 2008.

At that time, Karlie was aged 20, and Khandalyce was aged two.

A joint-agency operation, involving Homicide Squads from South Australia, New South Wales, Northern Territory, and ACT Police, has been established.

NSW Police Homicide Commander, Detective Superintendent Mick Willing, said the pair were last seen in late 2008 and reported missing in late 2009.

“Karlie’s mum had reported them missing on 4 September 2009, and it is understood she withdrew the report on 9 October 2009 after she was reassured Karlie was safe and well, but did not want family contact at that time,” Det Supt Willing said.

“Police were told Karlie was sporadically in contact with her mother, but the contact became less frequent over time, and sadly, Karlie’s mum has since passed away.

“Even after this time, the extended family believed Karlie and Khandalyce were safe and well living interstate.

“As you can imagine, the girls’ family and friends are devastated. They have asked their privacy be respected at this difficult time, while they grieve the loss of two young lives,” Det Supt Willing said.

SA Police head of Major Crime, Detective Superintendent Des Bray, thanked the community for their support so far with the investigation.

“Both SA and NSW detectives have had excellent support from the community to help identify Karlie and Khandalyce, including nearly 1300 Crime Stoppers calls for each case,” Det Supt Bray said.

“In addition, we have received great support from our law enforcement colleagues across the country and from a number of government agencies in our respective states.

“It is with everyone’s assistance we have reached this very important breakthrough, but it is important to note the identification is only the beginning of the investigation,” Det Supt Bray said.

Det Supt Willing said the NSW and SA Homicide Squads are working closely to complete the picture of Karlie’s life, particularly since the birth of Khandalyce in 2006.

“We are appealing for assistance from the community to help us identify their friends and associates as they travelled throughout Australia, as well as landlords, motels, caravan parks or campsites where they stayed during this time,” Det Supt Willing said.

“Anyone who owns or operates these businesses is urged to check their records and help us piece this puzzle together.

“We have numerous lines of inquiry to follow, and while we will do our best to keep the community informed, we need to first establish fact from fiction and ensure we avoid speculation, which could damage our investigations,” Det Supt Willing said.

Det Supt Bray echoed the appeal to the community for information, adding that Strike Force Detectives are committed to finding those responsible for the deaths.

“This is one of the most shocking crimes imaginable; one that has not only devastated a family, but also had a terrible impact on the wider community,” Det Supt Bray said.

“Those responsible for these horrific crimes remain amongst us in the community, and they must quickly be caught and held to account for their actions.

“We need assistance from people throughout Australia who may have seen this young mum and her little girl travelling around at any time over the past 10 years,” Det Supt Gray said.

Police are urging anyone with information in relation to this incident to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/ Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence. We remind people they should not report crime information via our Facebook and Twitter pages.

https://www.facebook.com/nswpoliceforce/posts/10153363516501185
 
What is the chance that originally both bodies were dumped in Belangalow, but once Karlies remains were discovered the killer went back and moved the little girls remains and dumped them in SA?
Certainly makes sense Mrs G Norris, interesting to find out if both mum and daughter passed away at the same time.....
 
Is there anywhere to listen to a recording of the full media conference ?
 
Essentially a map is needed of all the places the two had been. I think they had been to Northern territory also

That would help accommodation and hoteliers note they have been through.
 
Oh my gosh! I never imagined this!! Wow!!!!
 
Wow – what a breakthrough. I am so glad she has a name. Both of them – someone loved these girls.
 
Kudos to the sleuthers in this thread who put two and two together and thought these two might be connected. Very clever!

Good job SAPOL + those who helped them identify them; now to find the *advertiser censored*.
 
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