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Maybe they thought he might sometime present himself as Karlie? I mean it isn't impossible a guy would use the diminutive version of the name if he got used to it as a nickname.
What is far more likely is they found him sketchy as hell, did the obvious and easy checks like whether the card had been reported stolen or belonged to a person known to be missing, didn't have a lot of time to go fishing into details of it all (maybe they got a call to attend an accident or something?) and thought destroying the card was a darn good compromise.
Maybe he had the card like serial killers keep trophies
I have never known police to look through wallets etc.......at least not for a routine traffic violation....I just find that whole card destroying scenario weird, but then the police have never looked in my wallet.
Maybe they thought he might sometime present himself as Karlie? I mean it isn't impossible a guy would use the diminutive version of the name if he got used to it as a nickname.
What is far more likely is they found him sketchy as hell, did the obvious and easy checks like whether the card had been reported stolen or belonged to a person known to be missing, didn't have a lot of time to go fishing into details of it all (maybe they got a call to attend an accident or something?) and thought destroying the card was a darn good compromise.
All of the ABN's that I've seen so far have been Sole Traders/Individuals - IMO from that there would not be a business relationship linking them together.
If there was a partnership or business name that we haven't seen, it's possible. I would think unlikely though.
I have never known police to look through wallets etc.......at least not for a routine traffic violation....
Maybe he had the card like serial killers keep trophies
Media pelted with eggs at home of woman questioned in double-murder case
Journalists staking out the house of an Adelaide woman questioned over the alleged murders of Karlie Pearce-Stevenson and her daughter, Khandalyce Pearce, have been pelted with eggs by her boyfriend.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-...-in-karlie-and-khandalyce-murder-case/6901598
I have never known police to look through wallets etc.......at least not for a routine traffic violation....
When a card is about to expire then a bank / credit union will usually send out a new card.
Question: where was the new [current] card at this time? Who had it? (OR had it been posted to an old address?)
If anyone wants to go back to re-read exactly what Professor Austin said about the DNA testing he was conducting - what is possible, and what is not possible in the Wynarka bones forensic examination - I recommend reading this interview with him.
As it is primary source material, it carries a much greater weight of credibility than secondary reporting.
http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2015/s4306466.htm
Yeah that's what I'm finding now too.
I'm hoping to find the other part about the clothing quoted in one of the old threads. I've found a few things that have changed in MSM as more details have been released by police.
editing to add:
Here it is - no wonder I remembered it, I was the one who posted it!
Post 164
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...-Stevenson-(Belanglo)&p=12131288#post12131288
Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/201...3qRIIyCgZDO.99
Media pelted with eggs at home of woman questioned in double-murder case
Journalists staking out the house of an Adelaide woman questioned over the alleged murders of Karlie Pearce-Stevenson and her daughter, Khandalyce Pearce, have been pelted with eggs by her boyfriend.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-...-in-karlie-and-khandalyce-murder-case/6901598