AUS - Khandalyce Kiara Pearce (Wynarka) and mum Karlie Pearce-Stevenson (Belanglo) #5

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  • #221
I really wonder if the police have any clue to who else was involved.
 
  • #222
If someone demonstrated a capacity to murder for the purposes of committing welfare fraud, I would hope any previous unnatural deaths surrounding that person be re-examined for the possibility of "fresh and compelling" evidence. In this case, we are talking about people (collectively) cold enough to murder a mother and baby without remorse. I don't think we should underestimate the depths of neither depravity nor stupidity these people are capable of.
On that note, I see absolutely no reason to rule out that one of the females could have been pulling the strings. Not that I hold an opinion either way but that it seems like social biases are playing a part in some of the speculation that is going on.
 
  • #223
I really wonder if the police have any clue to who else was involved.

Without doubt. Don't lose faith. They'll all be bringing their A-game.


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  • #224
It breaks my heart for Khandles and all the children involved with these horrid creatures. To live this life is unimaginable.
 
  • #225
"Like others living in Wynarka, he remembers the father and young daughter who once lived in a caravan parked among the scrub outside town. One day, years ago, they disappeared."

http://m.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/murder-mysteries-gone-girls-secrets-break-wynarkas-heart/story-e6frg6nf-1227503314684

i still wonder if this could be DH with Khandalyce living in this caravan after Karlie's murder.
Khandalyce after being murdered (the article says she was murdered) she could have been left in the caravan to decompose which explains the condition of her bones.
The later sighting of the caravan girl could be DH returning with HP's daughter not with the original caravan girl and the bones and clothing could have been packed into the suitcase then. Or perhaps someone else (suitcase man) found the bones and packed them in the suitcase and left them by the road.
Where is this caravan in relation to where the suitcase was left and do the sightings of suitcase man fit these 2 locations.

 
  • #226
"Like others living in Wynarka, he remembers the father and young daughter who once lived in a caravan parked among the scrub outside town. One day, years ago, they disappeared."

http://m.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/murder-mysteries-gone-girls-secrets-break-wynarkas-heart/story-e6frg6nf-1227503314684

i still wonder if this could be DH with Khandalyce living in this caravan after Karlie's murder.
Khandalyce after being murdered (the article says she was murdered) she could have been left in the caravan to decompose which explains the condition of her bones.
The later sighting of the caravan girl could be DH returning with HP's daughter not with the original caravan girl and the bones and clothing could have been packed into the suitcase then. Or perhaps someone else (suitcase man) found the bones and packed them in the suitcase and left them by the road.
Where is this caravan in relation to where the suitcase was left and do the sightings of suitcase man fit these 2 locations.


Paywall - sounds interesting though. Can you summarise?


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  • #227
"Like others living in Wynarka, he remembers the father and young daughter who once lived in a caravan parked among the scrub outside town. One day, years ago, they disappeared."

http://m.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/murder-mysteries-gone-girls-secrets-break-wynarkas-heart/story-e6frg6nf-1227503314684

i still wonder if this could be DH with Khandalyce living in this caravan after Karlie's murder.
Khandalyce after being murdered (the article says she was murdered) she could have been left in the caravan to decompose which explains the condition of her bones.
The later sighting of the caravan girl could be DH returning with HP's daughter not with the original caravan girl and the bones and clothing could have been packed into the suitcase then. Or perhaps someone else (suitcase man) found the bones and packed them in the suitcase and left them by the road.
Where is this caravan in relation to where the suitcase was left and do the sightings of suitcase man fit these 2 locations.



This was discussed in an earlier thread. The name of the little girl is Cassandra from memory and she is not connected to this case.
 
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No Cassandra was in the 70s. The article mentions a later girl living with her father and one day both disapeared.

The article only opened once for me and won't open again. If I can get it to open I will summarise.
 
  • #231
No Cassandra was in the 70s. The article mentions a later girl living with her father and one day both disapeared.

The article only opened once for me and won't open again. If I can get it to open I will summarise.

Thanks Miss-e. If you think it's relevant to this case by all means paraphrase.
 
  • #232
I didn't know it was from early 2000. So yes too long ago unless the man being interviewed had a bad memory for time. I can only remember one person making the claim the father and daughter had gone missing, although it does say there were others in this particular article.
 
  • #233
Obviously police have access to more nationalised databases. But there appears to be a blatant trade in interstate number plates between criminals to avoid detection by police. The abuse appears rampant.
 
  • #234
The article is behind a paywall hideoustroll.
It basically says that in about 2001, the little girl, who was around three or four years old, lived in a caravan with her unemployed dad then they left when she was around school age. Mr Wedding claims to have seen them again a couple of years later.
 
  • #235
Has anyone seen HPs partner driving their car at all? If he has a licence one would think driving your partner to Police station would take some stress off her, plus more useful than throwing eggs at reporters.
 
  • #236
He is 41 now not when they were together. It still is a large age gap though. I think all of these women he was with probably had little self esteem and were likely just looking to feel loved. From whoever would show it :/

Many women actively seek rough or even violent men. Perhaps it gives them a sense of security or power, I don't know.
 
  • #237
I didn't know it was from early 2000. So yes too long ago unless the man being interviewed had a bad memory for time. I can only remember one person making the claim the father and daughter had gone missing, although it does say there were others in this particular article.

Actually earlier than that:

Standing in his backyard in Wynarka, 70-year-old Gilbert Baker remembers the last time detect*ives came to ask about a missing girl. Eight-month old Cassandra disappeared in 1978. Her parents left Wynarka suddenly one night and, for years, no one noticed she was gone.
In 1982, Cassandra’s mother told a welfare agency her daughter had been killed. Mr Baker used to rent a house out to the couple. The police dug up his lawn.
Cassandra’s parents were charged with manslaughter. Called as a witness at the trial, Mr Baker says their daughter “was the cutest little baby I’ve ever seen in my whole life.”
Her body was never found.
Last month, when the suitcase was reported to police, Mr Baker was in Darwin. He spoke to detectives* several times by phone, including about Cassandra’s disappearance. South Australia Police have been investigating her killing since.
Almost certainly, Cassandra is not the girl in the suitcase; both were blonde but police believe their unnamed victim was older. The clothes found with her body are also much more recent, suggesting she died within the past eight years.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...k-wynarkas-heart/story-e6frg6nf-1227503314684

A hint for The Australian articles and some others behind paywalls - (If allowed :) ) - clear your cookies and then google the heading - will let you in every time.

Under 10% :)
 
  • #238
You're right Crabstick, Social media did not become available on mobile phones until 2010 and then only the high end phones. Poor KPS she missed out on a lot didn't she, her life cut short so brutally. What right has another to do that? We should introduce the death penalty esp IMO for cases like this.
 
  • #239
Has anyone seen HPs partner driving their car at all? If he has a licence one would think driving your partner to Police station would take some stress off her, plus more useful than throwing eggs at reporters.

Yeah, there's video of him driving off. It was just before the egg throwing incident I believe.
 
  • #240
Has anyone seen HPs partner driving their car at all? If he has a licence one would think driving your partner to Police station would take some stress off her, plus more useful than throwing eggs at reporters.

He was filmed screaming out of their driveway over the weekend, I think. Very dangerous considering the street isn't very wide and there was a lot of people and cars around.
 
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