I'm not sure who their source is but this sounds like police are wrapping up the case, I for one hope so, some more details about Kiesha being seen with bruises and bites, the poor little girl...unfair, unbearable, and just wrong....
http://www.culturedviews.com/tragic...veal-they-know-her-killer/2010/09/03/view.htm
Tragic Kiesha Abrahams: Police reveal they know her killer.
This poor child has been missing since the beginning of July and was not reported officially until the start of August, despite the massive effort no trace has so far been found of little Kiesha Abrahams. Sadly now it has been revealed by police sources that police investigators are not talking about an abduction, but of a murder.
Police sources have revealed that the child’s killer is now known to police, the investigation is almost complete and an arrest is imminent as soon as all supporting evidence has been gathered. This has been a truly baffling investigation involving a dysfunctional family and at the centre of it all a little girl who was known to DOC’s and living in questionable circumstances. Reports had been made of Kiesha attending school only sporadically and with bite marks and bruises on her arms and legs, again DOC’s will come under fire for it’s handling of this little girls situation – the fact that Kiesha and her mother Kristi are aboriginal have made this investigation a sensitive one, as are all dealings where child abuse accusations are made involving indigenous Australians. It will be like walking on glass with this case from start to finish…
As more details surrounding Kiesha’s disappearance have emerged over recent weeks the public have been coming to their own conclusions regarding the fate that has befallen this little girl; soon we all hope to be told the investigation has drawn a result, but I doubt it will be a positive one, and I doubt there will be any surprises…
ETA found their source....from MSM http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...-abrahams-killer/story-e6freuy9-1225913971902
POLICE are confident they know who is responsible for the disappearance of Kiesha Abrahams and it is only a matter of time before the suspect is arrested.
Five weeks since the six-year-old was reported missing from her Mt Druitt home, an exhaustive investigation appears to be close to a result.
Police sources yesterday told The Daily Telegraph they were closing in on the person suspected of murdering the schoolgirl. It is understood police have had to take their time in order to gather supportive evidence.
But a spokesman for Strike Force Jarocin, set up to investigate Kiesha's disappearance, would not comment yesterday on an imminent arrest.
The news of an impending arrest came as the child's mother, Kristi Abrahams, and stepfather, Robert Smith, made an application to Housing NSW to be relocated from the priority accommodation they were given days after their child was reported missing on August 1.
The couple lived in a Housing-owned unit in Woodstock Ave, where Kiesha was last seen, but asked to be moved after her disappearance.
They were housed in a motel before being moved to Seven Hills.
But it is believed the pair requested to be moved to a home closer to Mr Smith's family in the Mt Druitt area.
But while police may be treating the little girl's disappearance as a suspected murder, the western Sydney community rallied again last night with a prayer session outside Kiesha's former home.