AUS - Khandalyce Kiara Pearce (Wynarka) and mum Karlie Pearce-Stevenson (Belanglo) #8

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Karlie Pearce-Stevenson to be buried with her murdered daughter Khandalyce in Alice Springs

November 30, 2015 8:38pm
MATT GARRICK and BRYAN LITTLELYThe Advertiser



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More at link above.

What a beautiful photo to remember two beautiful, precious girls. Together again, in each other's arms and happy. I'll remember them this way forever.

Thankyou, Makara.
 
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http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...d-coast-mechanic/story-fnihsrf2-1226917321394

IMO possible connection: name - age - whereabouts ca. 2012 (SA) and around that time - QUL/NSW - drugs/debt/violence/bikie gang - ABN/cancelled 10.9.15 (1 day before ABN of DJM cancelled)

http://abnreport.com.au/abnlookup/61127682758-kym-daniel-passmore
http://abr.business.gov.au/SearchByAbn.aspx?SearchText=56852820171

FromGermany, before you post links to people who are in all likelihood innocent of any connection to this case, would you consider doing further research/sleuthing of those people for brevity. Simply because someone happens to have the same surname as a suspect in this case does not automatically mean they are involved.

I have personally found 56 Passmore names during the course of my own research into this case. 27 of those Passmore names happen to be connected in some way to South Australia. On further investigation, not one of them is associated with Hazel Passmore, who is a police suspect in this case.

Please be careful of what you post about people who are totally innocent in this case before you do further research.
 
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Red Mazda 626 (as per Australian article I posted just now).

Red car?? I know Karlie had a red car (station wagon)......but I haven't seen what kind of car or colour Daniel's car was when he was stopped with "packed to the hilt so could have been carrying lots of secrets.".....I may have missed something though??
 
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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...588543943?sv=60a01ec0a5519970fdc16ad104c2037c

Above link refers to red mazda car - when Holdom was pulled up and found with Karlie's obsolete bank card.

Hmmmm I have a definite memory that it was a red Mazda but will have to look and see if I can find a link!

Ah the magic of Google...here 'tis...http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...588543943?sv=60a01ec0a5519970fdc16ad104c2037c

Thanks ladies. Unfortunately both links are behind a paywall. Would either or both you care to paraphrase in regard to the red car please?
 
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I can't access the link either, Makara. But in a google search, this comes up as the blurb about the article ...


Oct 30, 2015 - Mr Holdom “became very nervous and his hands were very shaky,” ... before police searched the red Mazda 626 the couple were sitting in, ...

https://www.google.com.au/search?q=...rome..69i57&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=93&ie=UTF-8

Thanks SA. That link just has a lot of Google links which I don't have time to wade through right now.
 
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bbm
Exactly that I can't understand too! It seems so illogical and odd.

Half-baked idea :blushing: :
Could it be possible, that the suitcase with clothing was there first plus something like "a payment" in exchange for extradition of the remains?

The first passing driver who poked around, found the "payment" and took it.
(Police is still waiting for this driver to speak to them. Police says, there was something in the suitcase before and that object was taken by someone.)

Sometime after dumping the suitcase with clothing, the person (suitcase man or not suitcase man) with Khandalyce's remains shows up; the person plans to take "the payment" and leave the remains on some other place. "The payment" (as promised) isn't there because stolen by the first driver.

Out of revenge (for missing "payment") the person hides the bones between the tutu, hoping that now the relationship can be established between HP / DJH / and the dead child.

The last driver eventually finds the suitcase including Khandalyce's remains (he sees a little jawbone) and he reports it to police.


That's just an approach to understand the matter of the at first non-visible bones. :confused:

BBM: The police have never said that there was something specific removed from the suitcase at Wynarka. They simply asked if anyone who had looked through the suitcase and removed item(s) prior to it being reported to police to come forward.
 
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Thanks Maggie...I think...I really need to pay for a subscription...
 
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Thanks SA. That link just has a lot of Google links which I don't have time to wade through right now.

Sorry, I should have elaborated. The first article in that search is the article that the other posters had referenced, with regard to a red car. So that blurb comes from the article they referenced.

Though it would be nice to know what the article actually says. :)
 
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Sorry, I should have elaborated. The first article in that search is the article that the other posters had referenced, with regard to a red car. So that blurb comes from the article they referenced.

Though it would be nice to know what the article actually says. :)

Thanks SA, found it. Unfortunatley a lot of that article contains information that would be regarded as sub judice but there is the mention of the red car that Maggie_May referred to up thread. Not that it's relevant as to what colour car DH was driving when he was pulled over on 31 January 2013 but great recall just the same Maggie_May.

...before police searched the red Mazda 626.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...588543943?sv=60a01ec0a5519970fdc16ad104c2037c

ETA: This link is now showing up as paywalled! :banghead:
 
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I would be surprised if the suitcases were stored inside the house but somewhere in a shed, garden shed or garage outside. Who would happily put up with that extra clutter for that many years?
Why am I thinking a shipping container would be a perfect airtight environment to store a decomposing body away from enquiring eyes and noses.

Does anyone know how cannabis growers (commercial) get rid of the smell in order not to get caught?
 
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BBM: The police have never said that there was something specific removed from the suitcase at Wynarka. They simply asked if anyone who had looked through the suitcase and removed item(s) prior to it being reported to police to come forward.

I had the impression from reading this thread, that the removing was more specific (we thought of Karlie's phone or drugs) - but no, it seems you are right.

http://www.news.com.au/national/cri...s/news-story/fcbc6a9297bdded86aefce9bbb0c30ec

Officer-in-charge of the inquiry, Detective Superintendent Des Bray, has raised the possibility that someone who came across the suitcase may have removed something from it.
“A lot of people have seen it and several people have gone up and looked in it. It is highly likely if there was anything of value there someone could have taken it. If that has happened I would appeal to those people to contact us,” the Adelaide Advertiser reported.
 
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Such a lovely picture of them both together.....

The link is interesting as it suggest that family members have much information to add, which will help solve the case (IMO)

I thought the same on reading it.
Also, it is good to finally have confirmation "Police have confirmed that Ms Pearce-Stevenson and Holdom’s links to the drug trade from Adelaide to Central Australia are also being investigated."
 
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I thought the same on reading it.
Also, it is good to finally have confirmation "Police have confirmed that Ms Pearce-Stevenson and Holdom’s links to the drug trade from Adelaide to Central Australia are also being investigated."

Yes it is good to read that the police have confirmed that the alleged links to the drug trade are being investigated. Not they they are confirmed.
 
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Yes it is good to read that the police have confirmed that the alleged links to the drug trade are being investigated. Not they they are confirmed.

At this point it is reasonable to say that almost every aspect of this case is technically only alleged.
Personally, I find it interesting which parts different people consider factual and which they don't.
For example, I certainly give credence to the drug involvement and related aspects as the primary motivation for the crimes, but I am not convinced who the murderer(s) are or who committed the financial frauds.
Other people are convinced the police already have the perpetrators in their sights but discount the drug involvement.
Still, be a dull old world if we all thought the same way, wouldn't it?
 
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