DutchTreat
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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 needs..." Then mostly texts between them, and I hate to say it, photos of Khandalyce in pretty clothes to make her grandmother believe all was well...
https://www.police.sa.gov.au/sa-pol...l-service-area/task-force-mallee#.VjAMZLcvdki
The following are media releases, photographs and press conferences relating to the discovery of a child's skeletal remains near the Karoonda Highway about 2kms west of Wynarka in the Murray Mallee region. The remains were located by a member of the public on 14 July 2015, with police advised early 15 July.
The child has been identified as Khandalyce Kiara Pearce, born in Alice Springs in 2006.
Anyone with information about the matter is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report online at https://sa.crimestoppers.com.au/
These items are in chronological order - with the oldest items at the bottom of the page.
27 October 2015
JOINT STATEMENT FROM SA AND NSW POLICE
Detective Superintendent Des Bray, Head of SA Police Major Crime Investigation Branch and Task Force Mallee
Detective Superintendent Mick Willing, NSW Police, SCC Homicide Squad Commander and head of Strike Force Malaya
"Police can reveal the bank account of murdered woman Karlie Pearce-Stevenson has been accessed hundreds of occasions since she was last seen in late 2008.
Detectives from SA Police's Task Force Mallee and the NSW Police's Strike Force Malaya, set up to investigate the murders of Khandalyce Pearce and her mother Karlie, have so far tracked transactions across South Australia, New South Wales, Northern Territory and the ACT.
Almost $100,000 was spent or withdrawn from the account since November 2008 until March 2012. The account was closed earlier this year due to inactivity.
Money was deposited through Centrelink payments, previous wages and other unknown sources.
Also, disturbingly, it appears that in June 2010 a woman in a wheelchair impersonating Ms Pearce-Stevenson attended Australian Central Credit Union at Elizabeth to update banking records.
In December 2010 a woman claiming to be Ms Pearce-Stevenson also attended a compulsory interview with Centrelink at Salisbury.
Detectives are investigating if it was the same woman on both occasions.
However, police know that a man and at least two women have been responsible for the financial transactions and have lived at, or been associated with, homes in Davoren Park, Hillbank, Holden Hill and Charnwood, Canberra.
In addition to the unlawful bank account access, Ms Pearce-Stevenson's phone has also been used on a number of occasions since her disappearance.
Police believe those responsible for her murder retained the phone in order to dupe Ms Pearce-Stevenson's family members into believing she was still alive.
It's known that the phone's message bank was accessed by the offender/s and text messages sent to the murdered woman's mother, inducing her to send money to the bank account.
A woman impersonated Ms Pearce-Stevenson also had brief conversations with family members.
The exactly location and timing of the murders remains unclear.
We do know that a large number of the bank transactions occurred in the north and north-eastern suburbs of Adelaide, as well as in Canberra.
Police believe that at least one of those involved in the phone and bank scam was also responsible for the murders.
We will not hesitate to take action against anyone who has assisted those responsible for these horrific murders or who impede this investigation.
However, if you, or someone you know, has done the wrong thing, it is not too late to come forward and do the right thing now."