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From previous reading, HP was receiving treatment via the insurance that covers the passengers involved in accidents, I know I have seen news articles saying that HP was in hospital for 3 months following the accident but none specifying rehab.
When you pay registration fees, there is a compulsory fee for that insurance. It is called various names in different states.
Also, the deceased children did attend school in Alice Springs, I THINK there is a link to that here already but everything I search comes up with a paywall.
Found it Amee - it's a PDF but this link should get you there - Page 5
https://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&ved=0CC0QFjACahUKEwjvq4nt8ffIAhWBO5QKHT1NCG4&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.territorystories.nt.gov.au%2Fbitstream%2F10070%2F233441%2F1%2Fcadv23sep08.pdf&usg=AFQjCNF348wmFtjCCcZMfyvSQKsUBtwRRw&sig2=832ZRTQR6vp7szFt0Gf4dA&cad=rja
That article says the 2 children that died were Alice Springs children. It mentions their school in Alice Springs.
So HP was living in Alice Springs, not in Adelaide?
When you pay registration fees, there is a compulsory fee for that insurance. It is called various names in different states.
Thanks Amee, that makes a lot more sense than the other snipped article.JOINT STATEMENT FROM SA AND NSW POLICE
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.
https://www.police.sa.gov.au/sa-pol...l-service-area/task-force-mallee#.VjqGkG5LOY5
:sigh:
The retail operations director of Strandbags said that his company had not been contacted by the police in regard a purchase made on Karlies card or the purchase of a suitcase.
They may have spoken to the store manager or employee however.
Are strandbags franchised?
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...-follower-friend/story-e6frg6nf-1227596567479
Karlie Pearce-Stevenson‘s accused killer ‘a follower’: friend
That article says the 2 children that died were Alice Springs children. It mentions their school in Alice Springs.
So HP was living in Alice Springs, not in Adelaide?
Police might not have spoken to the manager about bag transaction because by the time they had arrived there the police had bank transaction data. Police probably had already accessed company data and even maybe security footage so didnt need speak to manager or staff.
For example, here in SA it is called CTP - Compulsory Third Party. Also, there is no real way of us knowing if it covered HP's injuries or not, due to the car being out of rego. This is because the cover continues for one month after the rego on a car is expired.
The phone call to Colleen is so crucial to this crime. Colleen has, already once , contacted police and put Karlie on the missing persons register.. the news of this must have travelled fast, I'm thinking facebook which I think was clearly monitored by the killers, tracked diligently, because the myth of Karlie being still alive and cooking a roast dinner somewhere in suburban Australia was absolutely paramount to the killers and Karlie's mum and family and friends alike. Everyone needed that narrative to be working smoothly, some for peace of mind, some for retaining liberty.. both powerful reasons. And someone persuaded Colleen then , at that point, to withdraw the request for the searching for Karlie and Khandalyce.. someone very persuasive . All thru this, Colleen is legally the only one , being next of kin, who can claim Karlie to the police as a missing person, a technical point , but one not lost on the killers.
So by the time it gets round to Colleen 's illness becoming the major issue, the family, the friends, up the nature of the messages to who they think is still Karlie.. to urgent and imperative, somewhere out there they believe, and have believed since the time Colleen withdrew the original missing persons request, that Karlie is contactable thru this particular medium, because it worked before.
That Karlie and Khandalyce are dead, murdered, buried in Belanglo and a suitcase somewhere in SA never crosses their mind, but this is the terrible fact.
And because of the urgent nature of these messages, the killers decide they have to contact Colleen, because it isn't convenient for Karlie to be officially reported missing for all the normal reasons that your average murderer would have. Questions would be asked, stuff would be checked. Electronic footprints would be tracked all over the place.
So.. after much rehearsal ( my opinion ) ..between them, the voice and nature of Karlie is retrieved from the grave in the person of the female half of this enterprise.. she has a good idea of how to do it, it has to be shortish, but not sharp, it has to be utterly persuasive but not frightening, it has to be totally believable , so believable that Colleen offers to send money to Karlie's account, but this is just a byproduct of the call, a bonus, .. the main thing is Karlie and Khandalyce must be believed to be alive and well and contented together somewhere in Australia and without worry or problems that need a families assistance or advice.
And if this works, Colleen doesn't lift that handset and dial the NT police number.
And apparently... it did work. .. it does work as 4 more years roll on.. . and then.....
For example, here in SA it is called CTP - Compulsory Third Party. Also, there is no real way of us knowing if it covered HP's injuries or not, due to the car being out of rego. This is because the cover continues for one month after the rego on a car is expired.
So it is possible that if the car was unregistered, she could still have been covered under CTP - or whatever it was called in the state it was registered in. And all this seems rather irrelevant anyway?
Here in SA we know the rehab centre of choice is Hampstead. But she may or may not have been treated there. It is down the road from one of the servo's where Karlies card was used. The relevance being...?
All we need to know is where the cards were used. We don't need to know why.
IMO.
I have missed something obviously but I did not know the car was out of registration, is there a confirmed link to this?
No, just conjecture based on the fact that her current cars are unregistered.I have missed something obviously but I did not know the car was out of registration, is there a confirmed link to this?
Some thoughts on the MVA of DH, Hazel and children.
1.All CTP insurance claims no matter weather they occur in the state of registration or interstate require the car to be registered. The laws vary somewhat from state to state, and have changed since this accident occurred however this fact, along with the default of the registered drivers insurance if they exceed the alcohol content/ drug use remain significant factors.
For more info
www.lawhandbook.sa.gov.au Motor vehicle accidents Personal Injuries
2. If she had a claim she could have been treated, especially in the rehab phase, in a private hospital.
3. IMO there is a good chance that her MVA insurance claim failed. This feeling is based on Hazels current action of not registering vehicles (and DH previously reported drug use.)
BOTH of DH cars REMAIN unregistered. (just rechecked to see if they have decided to register them and she hasn't :thinking Thank you again sleepinoz #271
4. A failed CTP claim would have forced Hazel to take a personal injury claim against DH to recover her losses, and this would be a hold she would have over him.
Very unpleasant case this one.
No, just conjecture based on the fact that her current cars are unregistered.