Thanks Angeline.
I was also wondering if anyone can identify where some of the clothing might have been bought? Or the season it was being sold? I have a daughter but she doesn't have any of these items. The tutu is distinctive.
http://mobile.news.com.au/national/...-met-violent-end/story-fnii5yv4-1227446040185
I think he came from South Australia.
We travel past Tailem Bend all the time, and on to Victoria and New South Wales. I always find myself wondering how many bodies are out there. Perhaps it's that it reminds me of Truro, scrubby bush where all those girls lay dead for so long before they were found. Mallee scrub isn't good for much, so far as I know, from an agricultural point of view, so if you dump a body it may lie there forever.
The reason I think became from SA is that obviously he was out to dump that poor little darling's body. Not a local, a man on a mission to find a remote enough spot. But if he came from interstate there's a million more remote spots on the way before you get all the way to Tailem Bend. There's a scrubby national forest I can think of that'd be way better, but it's much further inland.
Whereas if you want somewhere pretty out of the way and you're coming from Adelaide, the edge of a town off the highway around Tailem is somewhere you can get to in an hour and a half, plus whatever walk he took. Maybe he parked somewhere discreet and took a bit of a walk because of someone saw him they wouldn't see his rego plate.
If I wanted to dump a body, living in Adelaide, and I didn't want to disappear for a noticeable length of time, I think I'd go somewhere not far from where this guy did. I might have gone off the road into the bush...but perhaps the walking ladies spooked him and at that point he just wanted to dump it and get out of there. And maybe he was worried to stray onto someone's property and get caught.
They have not identified the gender yet but there were girl's clothing in the suitcase.I'm on the other side of the world so perhaps I've missed something, but has the child been identified as female?
It's just that many posters are using "she", "her" and "girl" and it might sway the sleuthing away from missing boys.
Strangely that navy blue shirt is familiar to my daughter and I, she 16 but I swear she had that same shirt around the age of 4.Thanks Angeline.
I was also wondering if anyone can identify where some of the clothing might have been bought? Or the season it was being sold? I have a daughter but she doesn't have any of these items. The tutu is distinctive.
http://mobile.news.com.au/national/...-met-violent-end/story-fnii5yv4-1227446040185
Could bones in a suitcase travel through an airport without being detected? Just thinking if this discovery is related to an Australia-wide or even international pedophile ring, the evidence could be quickly removed by sending to another member of the ring interstate or overseas?
View attachment 78347.. just found the slippers on ebay. In sydney......sorry if this posted twice, my WS is acting very weirdly.
Strangely that navy blue shirt is familiar to my daughter and I, she 16 but I swear she had that same shirt around the age of 4.
am I allowed to post the entire ad? I've been absent for quite sometime due to illness...( I have lupus...which can be pretty crappy)
this is just so heartbreaking yet again....yet another horrifying child murder.
If you look at details...zip butterfly antenna etc, I'm pretty sure they are them.....just faded and grotty
Thanks. Yes, it is hard to keep gender neutral without sounding scientific and impersonal...it really wasn't a criticism though
And, sadly there are cases like this where boys are dressed as girls that have occurred across the world:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...phile-victim-I-forced-wear-fairy-costume.html