AUS - Khandalyce Kiara Pearce (Wynarka) and mum Karlie Pearce-Stevenson (Belanglo) #4

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http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/karlie-pe...rd-years-after-her-death-20151030-gkn3rr.html

The man accused of murdering Karlie Pearce-Stevenson was found by police with the young mother's bank card in his wallet four years after he allegedly killed her.
But the key card was destroyed after police noticed it had expired and the owner lived interstate.
In fact Ms Pearce-Stevenson's remains had been found two and a half years earlier and lay waiting to be identified in a Sydney morgue.

More missed opportunities, really, most of this boils down to the fraudster murderers managing to keep Karlie 'alive' for so long.
 
  • #302
Update on HP in Channel 10 News @ 5 Sydney:

HP now formally in police custody. It's highly likely she will be charged.

She left the Police Station all right. In a car full of detectives!

Off to where poor Khandalyce lay before she was placed in a suitcase and dumped at Wynarka ..
 
  • #303
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/karlie-pe...rd-years-after-her-death-20151030-gkn3rr.html

The man accused of murdering Karlie Pearce-Stevenson was found by police with the young mother's bank card in his wallet four years after he allegedly killed her.
But the key card was destroyed after police noticed it had expired and the owner lived interstate.
In fact Ms Pearce-Stevenson's remains had been found two and a half years earlier and lay waiting to be identified in a Sydney morgue.

Unbelievable!!
 
  • #304
Question.....

If you're on a carers and your 'patient' gets sent to jail for, oh I don't know, say, being an accomplice to murder, what happens to your pension?

Tossed in the bin?

I don't know much about the requirements but she doesn't seem incapacitated enough to qualify for a government funded carer. But yeah, if he had a carers pension and she went to jail, he'd lose it.
 
  • #305
i was wondering about the special needs part , see she imo , still getting away with all our tax money probe , living it up in a motel. the hilton
Any number of scenarios - either her home to waiting media scrum - a friend's place or motel or custody (protective or not) (because station doesn't have facilities/environment to suit her needs)
 
  • #306
i was wondering about the special needs part , see she imo , still getting away with all our tax money probe , living it up in a motel. the hilton

Wondering if they'd put her under guard in a hospital?
 
  • #307
I don't know much about the requirements but she doesn't seem incapacitated enough to qualify for a government funded carer. But yeah, if he had a carers pension and she went to jail, he'd lose it.

True but he'll be able to claim Parenting Payment (Partnered) if he still maintains a relationship with her or Parenting Payment (Single) if he calls it quits with her. She would still recieve some sort of government benefit whilst in jail.
 
  • #308
Once she is sentenced (ie in jail proper and not remand) she would lose ALL her benefits. By the way, women on remand are held at Adelaide Women's Prison, not in the city.
 
  • #309
True but he'll be able to claim Parenting Payment (Partnered) if he still maintains a relationship with her or Parenting Payment (Single) if he calls it quits with her. She would still recieve some sort of government benefit whilst in jail.

Oh of course, he'll be a single parent now.

Phew, I was worried we were going to stop supporting them, I'm glad that's not happening.

;)
 
  • #310
Taken home and not under arrest, according to News on Channel 10.
 
  • #311
Once she is sentenced (ie in jail proper and not remand) she would lose ALL her benefits. By the way, women on remand are held at Adelaide Women's Prison, not in the city.

Unless she has her infant/bub with her?
 
  • #312
[video=twitter;659988940766781440]https://twitter.com/theTiser/status/659988940766781440[/video]
 
  • #313
Oh of course, he'll be a single parent now.

Phew, I was worried we were going to stop supporting them, I'm glad that's not happening.

;)

Hey come on! There are innocent children that need supporting. I'm quite fine with welfare $$ going towards her children.
 
  • #314
surely there is a special needs prison here in Australia , but how special are her needs . she seems to be living in society ok,
Wondering if they'd put her under guard in a hospital?
 
  • #315
[video=twitter;659988940766781440]https://twitter.com/theTiser/status/659988940766781440[/video]

Well that explains why she was looking so cocky. I do hope the police weren't playing taxi service and driving her home.
 
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[video=twitter;659990642609664000]https://twitter.com/7NewsSydney/status/659990642609664000[/video]
 
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[video=twitter;659990506521268224]https://twitter.com/SeanFewster/status/659990506521268224[/video]
 
  • #319
Child custody?
True but he'll be able to claim Parenting Payment (Partnered) if he still maintains a relationship with her or Parenting Payment (Single) if he calls it quits with her. She would still recieve some sort of government benefit whilst in jail.
 
  • #320
The ABC TV reporter outside the police station said that HP's lawyer walked out the front and around the corner (obviously to distract reporters) while HP left by the back entrance in a white commodore and that police say she has not been formally charged with any offence.

I think HP is the person who originally tipped off Crimestoppers that she thought the remains at Wynarka might be Khandalyce.

I expect her partner left earlier with the child to go to a neutral point unknown to the media (friend or family home perhaps) and HP has now left to join them.

To me, she just doesn't look like she is guilty of anything.

I know we hear the euphemism "helping police with their enquiries" as "about to be arrested", but sometimes real people actually are helping the police with their enquiries.

She seemed to have that shopping bag full of documents with her and she seemed to be handing them over to the police, so I'm thinking she is a willing witness, not a suspect.

Possibly she has been living with a suspicion about what happened to K and K for years and yet, given that there was no evidence they were actually even missing until a couple of weeks ago, perhaps she thought she was being silly and said nothing until the names were released.
 
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