AUS - Khandalyce Kiara Pearce (Wynarka) and mum Karlie Pearce-Stevenson (Belanglo) #7

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  • #461
Yes the ex friend challenges you to ask the question don't they.

IMO the ex-friend/former friend is an ex-girlfriend or fiancee and the reference to reading his history is his Facebook.
 
  • #462
IMO the ex-friend/former friend is an ex-girlfriend or fiancee and the reference to reading his history is his Facebook.

Good point, Makara. 'Readable history' is still a weird turn of phrase, don't you think? I don't think I've ever heard it before. To me, it conjures up a professional's comment. Journalistic writing style maybe?
 
  • #463
IMO the ex-friend/former friend is an ex-girlfriend or fiancee and the reference to reading his history is his Facebook.

agree...exactly what it sounds like to me...
 
  • #464
http://www.pressdisplay.com/pressdisplay/iphone/homepage.aspx#_article1070205199

The man who made the report has spoken exclusively to the NT News.

http://www.news.com.au/national/cri...d/news-story/0a02d6e213952e96e3e7b022c4d6007e

The Crime Stoppers informant spoke exclusively to The Advertiser

I understand that The Advertiser and The NT News are part of the same news network, but why say they were exclusive to each other?

Also adding that we have only heard this 'story' from one person - the carer who was charged with possession/the Crimestoppers Informant.

IMO he's either sold the story or is trying to cover himself somehow, I very much doubt he's a close family friend if he's letting out this type of information about Karlie.

Hmm Im not so sure about not being close to the family. I do think it is someone who is very bitter towards Karlie though.
 
  • #465
Good point, Makara. 'Readable history' is still a weird turn of phrase, don't you think? I don't think I've ever heard it before. To me, it conjures up a professional's comment. Journalistic writing style maybe?

That was my weird turn of phrase when I paraphrased from the article. "If you read his history" is a more accurate interpretation.
 
  • #466
The man who made the Crimestopper's report has spoken exclusively to NT News. He said threats had been made to kill Ms. Pearce-Stevenson and a bounty of up to $5000 was offered for information on her whereabouts.

This informant had moved in with Karlie's 80 year old grandmother to look after her. He and the grandmother were both charged with possession of cannabis in August 2010.

This bloke's story just gets better with each reporting! If, as he says, death threats were made to Karlie, why didn't he go to the police and report it at the time? Why wait for years and then contact Crimestoppers and also speak exclusively to a newspaper?

He also dumped the dirt on Karlie's grandmother. IMO all of the cannibis belonged to the him. He persuaded her to take the rap for some of it to lessen his sentence. Karlie and her grandmother are no longer here to defend themselves. Very convenient for the informant IMO.

I personally don't believe a word of what this informant has to say but I would love to know the reason why he's talking now.

http://www.pressdisplay.com/pressdis...icle1070205199
 
  • #467
The man who made the Crimestopper's report has spoken exclusively to NT News. He said threats had been made to kill Ms. Pearce-Stevenson and a bounty of up to $5000 was offered for information on her whereabouts.

This informant had moved in with Karlie's 80 year old grandmother to look after her. He and the grandmother were both charged with possession of cannabis in August 2010.

This bloke's story just gets better with each reporting! If, as he says, death threats were made to Karlie, why didn't he go to the police and report it at the time? Why wait for years and then contact Crimestoppers and also speak exclusively to a newspaper?

He also dumped the dirt on Karlie's grandmother. IMO all of the cannibis belonged to the him. He persuaded her to take the rap for some of it to lessen his sentence. Karlie and her grandmother are no longer here to defend themselves. Very convenient for the informant IMO.

I personally don't believe a word of what this informant has to say but I would love to know the reason why he's talking now.

http://www.pressdisplay.com/pressdis...icle1070205199

money? covering his own butt??
 
  • #468
I also can't see this person being a believable witness, if he was I'm sure he would have been cautioned not to speak. Looks to me like nobody is taking his story seriously, except MSM.
 
  • #469
Daniel James Holdom has a history of unhappy relationships with women, was easily dominated and had been “seeking a mother and someone to love him”, his former friend said.

Former neighbours of the *couple, who lived in various states and territories over the past decade, said they had a volatile relationship and Ms Passmore was seen as the dominant one of the two.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...ly-led-ex-friend/story-e6frg6nf-1227614424403

Do easily dominated men have volatile relationships? I don't think so.
 
  • #470
It seems odd to me that a 25 year old guy would move in with 80 year old Connie Duffy as her carer. It sounds to me more like he has or had a close connection to the family. He would be about 30 now and Karlie would be 27 if she was still alive so they would have been contemporaries.
 
  • #471
Daniel James Holdom has a history of unhappy relationships with women, was easily dominated and had been “seeking a mother and someone to love him”, his former friend said.

Former neighbours of the *couple, who lived in various states and territories over the past decade, said they had a volatile relationship and Ms Passmore was seen as the dominant one of the two.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...ly-led-ex-friend/story-e6frg6nf-1227614424403

Do easily dominated men have volatile relationships? I don't think so.


I tend to agree with you, this is just an idea: what if he went with Karlie, a very young, vulnerable single mum, as a kind of release from HP's dominance?

Or, he could have been feigning a vulnerable persona to his friends, to make himself look innocent and harmless?
 
  • #472
That was my weird turn of phrase when I paraphrased from the article. "If you read his history" is a more accurate interpretation.

Whoops! *takes foot from mouth*

I suppose we all have our own writing style.
 
  • #473
I tend to agree with you, this is just an idea: what if he went with Karlie, a very young, vulnerable single mum, as a kind of release from HP's dominance?

Or, he could have been feigning a vulnerable persona to his friends, to make himself look innocent and harmless?

I can't see him keeping up a pretence of being vulnerable in his 'type of world' iykwim.

As to Karlie being a vulnerable single mum, possible but if friends have described her as being a bit of a firecracker I can't see her being too vulnerable even at her age.
 
  • #474
Daniel James Holdom has a history of unhappy relationships with women, was easily dominated and had been “seeking a mother and someone to love him”, his former friend said.

Former neighbours of the *couple, who lived in various states and territories over the past decade, said they had a volatile relationship and Ms Passmore was seen as the dominant one of the two.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...ly-led-ex-friend/story-e6frg6nf-1227614424403

Do easily dominated men have volatile relationships? I don't think so.

Much of this, and the informant's, MSM story strike me as full of contradictions and are little more than opinion (without WS's qualifier; IMO). There may be grains of truth to them but those have been very convoluted, based on hearsay and biased toward DJH et al and against Karlie.

They are salvos in a war of words between two people or more (by proxy) through the media, who are allegedly in the frame for Karlie's and Khandalyce's murders, identity theft and fraud.

All IMO.
 
  • #475
BTW, what is "a readable history"?
IMO the scholarly term "readable history" usually indicates that something is easily read, clear and well documented when reviewed retrospectively over a period of time.
Interesting term in this context. I assumed that he has a "well documented" history with social services, and other government agencies.
If this is an actual "quoted" term it probably indicates that this person has some academic background (again IMO).

Woops also just read back .. Makara your academic background is showing..
 
  • #476
IMO the scholarly term "readable history" usually indicates that something is easily read, clear and well documented when reviewed retrospectively over a period of time.
Interesting term in this context. I assumed that he has a "well documented" history with social services, and other government agencies.
If this is an actual "quoted" term it probably indicates that this person has some academic background (again IMO).

Woops also just read back .. Makara your academic background is showing..

:floorlaugh: Nah, it was just very late at night when I paraphrased from the article. I couldn't think of any other way to say it. :blushing:
 
  • #477
'Holdom had a history of unhappy relationships with women, and was easily dominated.. ' blah blah..

*snort* .. Hitler loved his dog, Blondie.... Goering adored his wife, Joe Korp idolised his son, Gerard Baden-Clay worshipped his daughters, Simon Gittany loved the woman he threw out of the 25th floor balcony, and so on...
 
  • #478
'Holdom had a history of unhappy relationships with women, and was easily dominated.. ' blah blah..

*snort* .. Hitler loved his dog, Blondie.... Goering adored his wife, Joe Korp idolised his son, Gerard Baden-Clay worshipped his daughters, Simon Gittany loved the woman he threw out of the 25th floor balcony, and so on...

And some women are easily fooled into believing that the man is easily dominated. It's the manipulator manipulating the easily manipulated.
 
  • #479
And some women are easily fooled into believing that the man is easily dominated. It's the manipulator manipulating the easily manipulated.

it wont be long before Hazel's barrister flings out a few 'friends' with tales of the wonderfulness of H, her many hours per week of volunteering at the local school, in a wheelchair, with the cranky carer forging thru the crowded forecourt to get Haze right up there into the tuckshop, where her sandwiches are fought over tooth and nail by the kiddies, ... ..

These anonymous 'friends' are all folks who, eventually, will be called up for 'character evidence' at any trial, probably in the sentencing phase, this is just a practice run for that star turn.. . will this one be ok?? or that??...
 
  • #480
I can't see him keeping up a pretence of being vulnerable in his 'type of world' iykwim.

As to Karlie being a vulnerable single mum, possible but if friends have described her as being a bit of a firecracker I can't see her being too vulnerable even at her age.

There seems to have been a multitude of different identities; perhaps there were also a number of different personas.
 
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