Facts:
abbreviated by me for brevity
Karlie Jade had $25.000 with her, when leaving Alice, allegly for buying/selling drugs.
Karlie Jade allegly was wanted by someone, who wanted her dead and set a bound of $5.000.
This isn't a fact... the facts are as follows..
MSN reported that a person had contacted Crimestoppers with this story, re the $25,000 and the $5000 'bounty' MSN was able to report this, because the person who contacted Crimestoppers contacted the MSN. Main Stream News at no time gave credence to the content of the call. Merely, the call itself and the confirmation of that call ( but not confirmation of the content of the call ) is all that has been reported..
To confuse this and then to conflate it into 'Karlie left N.T. with $25,000 etc ' and to claim it as fact is an error that keeps on repeating, despite all corrections, because, perhaps, some people don't want it corrected.. they want it to be this way.. I don't know why.
the MSN then contacted the police ,
who confirmed that a call reporting this story had been made.. nothing more, nothing less.
No confirmation of the story the caller told. No agreement that the story had legs. No statement as to the identity of who is owed the $25,000 or who posted a 'bounty' nothing , nothing , nothing.. The confusion arises when the call , and the content of the call are merged into one as if both really exist, and as far as is known, only the call exists..
What the police said, was.. certainly, this call was made to Crimestoppers.. and for some reason, I cant figure out why, people are leaping from that to the actual fact of the $25,000, the bounty, etc, where there is absolutely and categorically and unequivocally no confirmation of this accusation made by the caller to Crimestoppers as having any fact in it at all.
No argument as to whether the call was made, it was.. but the police definitely declined to give the story any air or respectability.
So...a call to Crimestoppers doesn't make it a fact. It makes it merely a call to Crimestoppers and that is all it makes it. It isn't a matter of opinion or choice, it's a matter of what is, and what isn't.