Found Deceased Australia - Elisa Curry, 43, Aireys Inlet, Melbourne, 30 Sept 2017 #2

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The bikie controlled security was discovered and dumped sometime in the first half of 2014 I think.
 
Yes, possible. But why cut it off at 11am? Would that allow enough time for a run from Aireys to Lorne and back? Even though they have no idea if she went running at all or at what time?

Maybe DC is only 80% sure her running shoes were missing? Not positive enough for police to let the public know?

I don't know?! The more posts I read the more I flip and flop and have more questions..:tantrum:

Another thought: low tide was at 1:22pm so perhaps 11 was around the latest she could have fallen from a cliff and not been found.
 
sorry to quote myself but we also shop online for clothing, dog treatments, alcohol, cooking equipment, furniture, haberdashery, whitegood replacements, you name it - get my drift? Why go out if you don't need to? Hubby has a good income like he does. She's a stay at home mum - who might or might not be alcoholic - less reason to go shopping IMO, IF she is...

Yes DC would have a big income, but that's not to say the family lives within its means. Who knows what kind of debt they have? And what kind of stress this might put them under. Not saying this is the case, just that a big income doesn't always equal less financial stress.
 
The one thing I keep coming back to: a poor little traumatised lab. I believe he'd seen something horrible, something that really scared him, and I think that had to be his human mum being murdered. If only he'd had a doggy-cam, eh.

'Had' to be? Really?
 
Another thought: low tide was at 1:22pm so perhaps 11 was around the latest she could have fallen from a cliff and not been found.

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The bikie controlled security was discovered and dumped sometime in the first half of 2014 I think.

Yeah I'm open to this theory too. Although I think it's fairly unlikely. Then again, I think each different scenario is unlikely, but one of them is 'the one'.
 
Police are hoping to speak to any drivers that were in the vicinity of Aireys Inlet between 10pm Saturday night and 10pm Sunday who may have dash cam footage.
They are also hoping to speak to any walkers or joggers that were between Lorne and Urquarts Bluff between sunrise and 11am on Sunday.

https://www.vicpolicenews.com.au/ne...rding-elisa-curry-to-continue-through-weekend
Saturday, 07 October 2017 16:06

"between sunrise and 11am on Sunday" - do we have an approximate time Elisa was reported missing here perhaps? Or time of search commencing?
 
This is one committed mamma! Is this a mamma who would top herself? This event is a big deal and says to me she would do anything for her kids to make them happy - removing yourself from your kids life seems an opposing thought to be having, not very compatible with whole year level pool parties for your preppy.

Yes this sure does sound like a committed stay at home mother who is social at school. Surely someone who likes being around for their kids. I think suicide is unlikely.
 
Certainly not insensitive!

On this site you'll find yourself googling pedophiles, pooling blood, lividity, ahhgh the list goes on.

Stick around, you'll toughen up.

Just dont mention Koppers logs...people will get fired up.

I just googled this: Does a body float or sink in the ocean. Turns out it sinks, then floats, then sinks and may even re-float.

http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/explainer/2005/09/dead_mans_float.html

Whether a body washes ashore would depend on currents, undercurrents, tides, underwater caves / overhangs, body damage / condition, time spent in water, aquatic fauna and so on (I won't go on).
 
If they have 3 kids at private primary school, that is a nice bill they have there. I'd say $20k a kid, so $60k a year.
My guess is DC earns between $400 & $500k per year, so $230 - $290k after tax.
$60k private fees would take up around a quarter of his income. That's a fair whack.
It's possible that they could be financially stretched but obviously this would depend on their mortgage level and spending habits.

I've got no doubt they're financially stretched, simply through having 2 properties (the beach house I assume doesn't derive any income) and 3 sets of PS fees and all the trimmings that come with that. Keeping up appearances ain't cheap!

FWIW, I don't think she committed suicide. I think if she did, she'd have left a note. Which I admit is possible, but seems very unlikely now.
 
- The video was made by the media department.
- The media dept made a mistake by including an internal police circular.
- As soon as they became aware, the video was deleted.
- Unfortunately, it was seen by some people and media outlets.
- He agrees it was not appropriate, the media dept have apologised to him, he has apologised to the family, they have accepted his apology.


Reply to me from Insp Peter Seel today. He seems a good person to take on the responsibility of dealing with this personally. We have agreed that the matter is now closed.

Stellar. :goldcrown:
Truly, an impressive exchange. Well done.
 
If they have 3 kids at private primary school, that is a nice bill they have there. I'd say $20k a kid, so $60k a year.
My guess is DC earns between $400 & $500k per year, so $230 - $290k after tax.
$60k private fees would take up around a quarter of his income. That's a fair whack.
It's possible that they could be financially stretched but obviously this would depend on their mortgage level and spending habits.

the first kid costs full fees, then the 2nd kid less, & then the 3rd kid even less so. So, less much than 60K for sure (20k would be a very top school imo, especially for a primary school. Given they are 7-12 years old)
 
Also, I know we don't know exactly which neighbour said what...but it was the eyes closed lady that said she saw Elisa before heading off to work at 1030pm wasn't it? She would know the clothes worn...unless she was looking through a window when Elisa was in bed, covered by sheets? :thinking:

I also think it was her (apologies, I forget her name) that was at Elisa's house with her husband and later went back. So I think she would know at least one outfit Elisa was wearing. Whatever Elisa was wearing when they were socialising, and what Elisa was wearing when she was called back and saw her get into (or was it get ready for?) bed. :thinking:

No at no point has eyes closed lady (RB) been confirmed as the 10pm 'last sighting' neighbour. RB said she saw Elisa on Saturday as RB headed off to work. She didn't say that was at 10pm.
 
the first kid costs full fees, then the 2nd kid less, & then the 3rd kid even less so. So, less much than 60K for sure (20k would be a very top school imo, especially for a primary school. Given they are 7-12 years old)

Looks like there's no discount for second child, but third gets 50%. If you look at those numbers, the bill is OVER 60k (the discount would, obviously, apply to the 'cheapest' child.

http://www.cgs.vic.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/CGS-Fees_Charges_20154.pdf

For those unable or too lazy! to paste link into their browser, it's over 20k for a year of prep, rising steadily to 25k in year 6, and 28k in year 12.
 
No at no point has eyes closed lady (RB) been confirmed as the 10pm 'last sighting' neighbour. RB said she saw Elisa on Saturday as RB headed off to work. She didn't say that was at 10pm.

That's true but it is a bit of a coincidence that she talked about 'marriage problems' and the lady who went back at 10pm was to speak about 'personal problem'. RB lives next door.
 
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