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

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  • #21
Sometimes I think any object that is out of the ordinary in the bush can attract flies. If there is millions of flies around they like non-native objects.
It might have been a bit of elaboration, but we haven't seen the wash basket. No proof of life of wash basket.
 
  • #22
Well here in South Australia where I do live, out in the Mallee we drive very fast from place to place without stopping because there's pretty much nothing scenic there just the same darn trees everywhere. A lot of the travel times between places of interest are inconveniently long but not long enough that they justify making it a multi-day trip so we make break stops short and to the point. If we get out of our car to pee then we don't tend go traipsing round looking for rocks to stack with no real reason because quite frankly suitable rocks aren't that common, most of the time you're going to poke around under vegetation and leaf litter to find them and then have to lever them out of the ground, and that's a great way to get bitten by a spider or snake while you're an hour's driving as-fast-as-is-legal from the nearest hospital and 3 hours drive from the nearest excellent hospital. Admittedly Wynarka is a little closer to Adelaide than that but still... rock stacking not really a thing here unless you're marking something.

I agree reasypeasy, that its not something a local would commonly do but somebody obviously does as they are scattered around....maybe tourists? Travelling around SA, The NT and WA I've seen dozens on the main highways (gotta love the WA version dressed up in High vis!) Then there are the shoe trees,
and underwear trees etc. Some people obviously find stopping on the side of a desolate highway and leaving their mark an interesting way to break up their trip. This shoe tree is outside Waikerie near the Murray Mallee.
http://vikkiwakefield.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Shoetree1-215x300.jpg Shoetree1-215x300.jpg

Really for me the cairns marking tracks or geocaching spots makes perfect sense.
 
  • #23
Marking my spot

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  • #24
Re the timeline and mechanism for getting rid of KP remains, It would be interesting to know how long HP and current partner have lived together for. Perhaps suitcase was kept only because HP unable to dispose of it herself. Perhaps DH knew this and it was a way of keeping her quiet and compliant. With only one leg I really can't see her being able to A) get the case into her car unaided, and B) then get it out again by herself. Unless as someone suggested earlier, she had a useable prosthetic leg, that would enable her to walk, or stand?
 
  • #25
Crabstick, I'm not seeing shoes. To me that just looks like something folded over on itself.
Regarding the tub swarming with flies, wasn't that said to be located much further down the road towards Tailem Bend?

That was my understanding too...that it was nearer Tailem Bend. That businessman who saw the guy come out of the bushes with the cellphone then went back and found the tub contacted the police around the time they did the search on horseback I seem to remember...and there was no mention of the shape of the tub.
I also agree about the shoes...what sort of shoes would look like that?
Grey satin mans winklepickers perhaps?
 
  • #26
I think someone lazy has driven into the back slip road thinking the DNA was to far gone. Pulled that case out and thrown it into the bush from the slip road. Someone else has then found the case and moved it forward.
The suitcase was left there deliberately to be eventually found because someone leant that police in one state would track down the owner of a credit card in another state.
So they figured separating the bodies 1000km interstate was going to discount Karlie being the Benglalo girl
 
  • #27
They look like a greyish winkle picker. If someone could find them on Streetview again I will enlarge them without the pixelation.
I cant remember who found the shoes?

I also agree about the shoes...what sort of shoes would look like that?
Grey satin mans winklepickers perhaps?
 
  • #28
Hi
Has any body seen or heard a description of the Red VL Commodore. Mag wheels, stripes, roof rack, tinting.. that sort of thing.

thanks
Longi
 
  • #29
Whoever dropped that suitcase there on the Wynarka road was under pressure.. Someone was being leant on, and that presupposes that to be leant on means someone else knows what you've got and out of fear of exposure, the suitcase has to go. Today.

Who had power over whom , is the question. Who had it, who knew it was had. Two separate identities, I believe. And once we know why the suitcase had to be dropped, when it was dropped, a whole lot of answers will flow on.
 
  • #30
Or pointy cowboy boots. To sort you could use to attack people with.��
 
  • #31
Hi
Has any body seen or heard a description of the Red VL Commodore. Mag wheels, stripes, roof rack, tinting.. that sort of thing.

thanks
Longi

From what i have seen it was all pretty stock standard...nothing stood out, but if you look at the image i posted of a similar car....the plastic grill strips between the headlights on karlies car... there was a broken piece about 15cm long that left a gap there on the left hand side next to the headlight. looks like the head light had been replaced as well it looked newer then the other one

that's if it was the same car .. I assume it was
MOO

1986-1988_Holden_VL_Commodore_Executive_sedan_03.jpg

Image link from wiki - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holden_Commodore_(VL)
 
  • #32
Whoever dropped that suitcase there on the Wynarka road was under pressure.. Someone was being leant on, and that presupposes that to be leant on means someone else knows what you've got and out of fear of exposure, the suitcase has to go. Today.

Who had power over whom , is the question. Who had it, who knew it was had. Two separate identities, I believe. And once we know why the suitcase had to be dropped, when it was dropped, a whole lot of answers will flow on.

The intrigueing question is - why was the suitcase and contents disposed of in the way it was? There are so many other ways to get rid of the contents, never to be found, and the empty suitcase could have been tossed in a dumpster. It either was meant to be found by the deliberate disposition thereof, or someone was panicked and careless and just wanted/needed to get rid of it. What happened to cause this earlier in 2015? (When it was believed to have been dumped).
 
  • #33
Crabstick, I'm not seeing shoes. To me that just looks like something folded over on itself.
Regarding the tub swarming with flies, wasn't that said to be located much further down the road towards Tailem Bend?

I don't see shoes either... - stares

are they suppose to be pointy mens shoes with no bit round the ankle like clogs :thinking:
 
  • #34
The intrigueing question is - why was the suitcase and contents disposed of in the way it was? There are so many other ways to get rid of the contents, never to be found, and the empty suitcase could have been tossed in a dumpster. It either was meant to be found by the deliberate disposition thereof, or someone was panicked and careless and just wanted/needed to get rid of it. What happened to cause this earlier in 2015? (When it was believed to have been dumped).

Following Mrs Norriss' dictum.. go for lazy first. I'll add in panic. I have a few doubts about it being meant to be found.. that seems obvious by the general site where it was found, in respect of this huge island we inhabit and where it could have been put, but I refer to the laziness inherent in the disposal of Karlie's body.... sheer laziness and incoherent panic, not something these murderers are prone to on a persistent basis, but lazy and stupid fits the bill.

The two murders cry out with over riding stupidity and laziness more than cleverness.. Gargantuan cheek, and nerve, and a desire to fool and scam, a need to scam more than anything, rather than a well thought out linear plan.. .. that's how I see it!!.
 
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I don't see shoes either... - stares

are they suppose to be pointy mens shoes with no bit round the ankle like clogs :thinking:

Lol. I think what the Wynarka residents actually meant by "neatly dressed" was "some guy in tight white trousers, sharp white pointy toed shoes, a red satin shirt and many gold medallions. Carrying a suitcase".
 
  • #37
The intrigueing question is - why was the suitcase and contents disposed of in the way it was? There are so many other ways to get rid of the contents, never to be found, and the empty suitcase could have been tossed in a dumpster. It either was meant to be found by the deliberate disposition thereof, or someone was panicked and careless and just wanted/needed to get rid of it. What happened to cause this earlier in 2015? (When it was believed to have been dumped).

I personally think this was an extremely rushed job executed by people who aren't terribly smart. As I mentioned in a previous post, I have the feeling that some of those clothes belonged to other children, such as the two killed in the accident, since some of the sizes are too big for a two year old and some look like boys' clothes (not that girls can't wear boys' clothes, but my daughter wouldn't). It seems as though someone bundled as much as they could together and got rid of it as fast as possible. Would be interesting to see if there are photos of those clothes out there..
 
  • #38
where is that origional image your talking about
From what i have seen it was all pretty stock standard...nothing stood out, but if you look at the image i posted of a similar car....the plastic grill strips between the headlights on karlies car... there was a broken piece about 15cm long that left a gap there on the left hand side next to the headlight. looks like the head light had been replaced as well it looked newer then the other one

that's if it was the same car .. I assume it was
MOO

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Image link from wiki - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holden_Commodore_(VL)
 
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I had another look. The image is not clear enough to confirm they are shoes.
Here is the cairn duck pointing back into the railway line cross over in the 2014 dataset
cairn2014-duck.jpg

I don't see shoes either... - stares

are they suppose to be pointy mens shoes with no bit round the ankle like clogs :thinking:
 
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