Mrs G Norris
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OK I must say that living in a similar kind of area that you actually don't always bother checking passing cars unless they're coming down your own driveway.
In regards to the lawnmowing she would likely get someone in, we use a local for our lawns and it's a lot cheaper than the same service would be in the city, when I lived in town I had the same guy come in and do the front and back of my house and he only charged me $20 for that service (I know, I actually felt kind of bad), anyway so she may not have to pay a huge amount to have it done, especially if her neighbours use the same guy ..
The other thing I noticed was the house is surrounded by bushland on one side .. so there is a chance that if someone did approach it was largely on foot and the car could have been a distance into the bush or similar, I also think it was longer than the 5 minutes we keep hearing about, the kids were running around, everyone felt safe because they're in the country, and by now the kids have gotten used to the yard etc, grandma is relaxed and mum has stopped hovering over them and is letting them play freely, and is inside making a cup of tea.
I also still think it's possible that he did simply run into the bush and that the search area for the first few days was nowhere near large enough.
In regards to the lawnmowing she would likely get someone in, we use a local for our lawns and it's a lot cheaper than the same service would be in the city, when I lived in town I had the same guy come in and do the front and back of my house and he only charged me $20 for that service (I know, I actually felt kind of bad), anyway so she may not have to pay a huge amount to have it done, especially if her neighbours use the same guy ..
The other thing I noticed was the house is surrounded by bushland on one side .. so there is a chance that if someone did approach it was largely on foot and the car could have been a distance into the bush or similar, I also think it was longer than the 5 minutes we keep hearing about, the kids were running around, everyone felt safe because they're in the country, and by now the kids have gotten used to the yard etc, grandma is relaxed and mum has stopped hovering over them and is letting them play freely, and is inside making a cup of tea.
I also still think it's possible that he did simply run into the bush and that the search area for the first few days was nowhere near large enough.