and him laying on a bed in that room!.. with duvet sheets of Bratz!!.. and him in a Bratz Tshirt!...There was a profile pic / vid of him in a room and as it panned around showed the shelved dolls in the background though ..
and him laying on a bed in that room!.. with duvet sheets of Bratz!!.. and him in a Bratz Tshirt!...There was a profile pic / vid of him in a room and as it panned around showed the shelved dolls in the background though ..
Oh, I missed that. Maybe he was visiting someone?There was a profile pic / vid of him in a room and as it panned around showed the shelved dolls in the background though ..
RSBMI speculated before (based on the McStay case) that the crucial data may depend on when his phone was not on - creating the blackspot when he did the abduction.
I need to write posts in a manner clearer and more concise. I accept your gracious apology, Judge JApologies Trooper. I misunderstood what you were getting at. I inferred that if someone was charged, they would be on the system and you could check their history.
His aunty said on the news tonight that most of the dolls belonged to another one of his aunty's. Assuming she meant used to belong and they were gifted to him.
Seven years ago, when my son was quite young, he and his gf bought me a doll figure of a character from Dr. Who, an older actor I particularly like, it's in pristine condition, never removed from it's box. My son probably hopes I'll leave it to him in my will.There is always , always something new to learn.. I had no idea the boxes had significance!!.. no idea at ALL!>.
Could you please give us the name of the TV station where you heard this news please?
IMO that is why they have been left in their boxes. There were probably only a few on the lowest shelves that CS would have been allowed to play with probably.
Maybe she used to live there and moved on, leaving them behind? He then expanded the collection as his own?His aunty said on the news tonight that most of the dolls belonged to another one of his aunty's. Assuming she meant used to belong and they were gifted to him.
We don’t know yet if this is the room she was kept in, it may not be. The fact that he had a locked room inside his own house suggests premeditation- how many people need to lock a room from the outside of the door within their own house?!?
I’d be surprised if she was allowed to even touch any of the boxes. This display looks neat, tidy and organised to his own logic. For those saying they don’t think it’s a photo from his house, remember this is a coveted collection so of course it would look clean and neat, it was his pride and joy.
All IMO
The man charged with kidnapping four-year-old CS posted a cryptic message the day she was taken and his Facebook profile was following the child’s mum, it is claimed. Terence Darell Kelly is accused of locking up CS for 18 days at his home, which was full of Bratz dolls, before she was finally found by police in Carnarvon, Western Australia.
He allegedly made a strange post on Facebook at 5am on October 16, the morning that the little girl was snatched from her tent at the Blowholes campsite, where he said that he needed his privacy.
"I can't accept friend requests from strangers .... I live a private life and I respect those who are on my friend list to ensure their privacy is respected too," his Facebook status allegedly read, reported the Daily Mail. "Us adults have to be careful online too." The post stated the person wouldn’t be “mates” with anyone just because they have a friend or a family member in common.
Chillingly as people frantically searched for CS and footage was shown of her mum distraught, Kelly was watching it all unfold, it is claimed. His Facebook profile was reportedly following Ellie who was sharing updates of the investigation.
There was also interaction with a “sad” emoji from Kelly’s profile on one of the posts about CS.
CS abduction suspect's 'cryptic post' on day four-year-old went missing
Thank you, my question is answered.On the news tonight most of the Dolls Tk had came from his Auntie
Only two reasons I can think of to have a lockable door in your own house ( other than the toilet/bathroom). Either to stop anyone from getting in, or from getting out. Could be a lock on the doll room to keep it secret if anyone came in, but I’m not sure if he would leave anyone alone in the to risk ruining his collection. So possibly another room with a lock to prevent exit.How does it suggest premeditation?
LOL good question.It is possible, ... that these 'doll's' , being a matter of value, of a commercial nature, may , in the nature of things, be attempted to be claimed as being abandoned, . .. I could go so far as being 'orphaned' . ... .... There would be quite a lot of 'auntie's ' in Canarvon, it would be not unusual for Aunties to speak to the press...
Do these dolls have titles??. I mean.. are they endowed with ownership titles??
( never in my life did I think I would be asking these questions) ..
Only two reasons I can think of to have a lockable door in your own house ( other than the toilet/bathroom). Either to stop anyone from getting in, or from getting out. Could be a lock on the doll room to keep it secret if anyone came in, but I’m not sure if he would leave anyone alone in the to risk ruining his collection. So possibly another room with a lock to prevent exit.
Thinking of the bathroom though, not unusual to have a lock on that room on the inside, maybe lockable from outside too? Maybe she was rescued from the bathroom?!
Good point, forgot about the nappies, although some on here have suggested regression. I also worried that the nappies weren’t for her and that he was preparing for another snatch for his newly created “family”. Nothing would surprise me with this case.I actually wondered if she was in nappies because she was locked in for long periods in a non-bathroom while the accused was out driving around and food shopping. Which is a shocking abuse if so.
His aunty said on the news tonight that most of the dolls belonged to another one of his aunty's. Assuming she meant used to belong and they were gifted to him.