AUS - Khandalyce Kiara Pearce, Wynarka, Bones of a Child Discovered, July'15 - #3

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sorry guys i need advice its my first time should i email this link to crimestoppers? maybe they would call the seller?? aggghhhh guidance please my senior sleuthers!
 
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ive typed in Miss X fashion in the ABN lookup and i have found a company that has it listed and trading from 6 July 2007

can someone also please have a look at tell me what you think?

Thanks for that, nice find.
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http://abr.business.gov.au/SearchByAbn.aspx?abn=70101203418

I wish we could have a look at one of their labels.
 
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sorry guys i need advice its my first time should i email this link to crimestoppers? maybe they would call the seller?? aggghhhh guidance please my senior sleuthers!


Yes, email the link to Crimestoppers. You can remain anonymous is you want.
 
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Thank you for posting that new update and link suz!

Here are the 5 tags police need help with:
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(We've had posters here identify this manufacturer in Sydney haven't we?)

This is the tag from the Dora top according to the link below:
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http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/...hing-in-suitcase/story-fni6uo1m-1227475770089


Would this be the right GAF?

http://www.australianplanet.com/gaf-clothing-pty-ltd-st-peters-nsw-F1707C7061AD1
 
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You know what's remarkable? If the suitcase, the tutu dress and the other clothes, (they all look about the same size?) are all purchased/sold aroud the same time (2007-2008), it almost seems like a 2,5-4 year old all of a sudden popped up around 2007-2008. Where did the child come from? Did it come from Adelaide around that time and was brought to the Wynarka area for some reason? Where are the baby clothes? It's like that child didn't exist before it was killed.

It seems like a suitcase full of clothes was purchased more or less at the same time and delivered at an other place including the girl...

Now that's odd. Could there be some woman's shelter for DV either around Murray Bridge? Or a mother and child fleeing from rural country to Adelaide?

What if this child's life was threatened and someone took it in to hide her and take care of her. It is very likely that the child was hidden and she didn't appear in public. And therefore it could well be that she was off the grid and hardly anyone knew of her existance.

What if this is some kind of DV case where an agressive partner was chasing after mother and child. Eventually found it and killed her (and it's mother). It could indeed very well be the case that the people involved (the ones that gave shelter) fear for their lives.
 
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spotlight and K-Mart are in mount barker......Big W Cotton on strandbags reject shop and target all in murray bridge
 
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spotlight and K-Mart are in mount barker......Big W Cotton on strandbags reject shop and target all in murray bridge

Hi Suziek, thank you for that. :) Do you know if Murray Bridge has Cotton On Kids, or just Cotton On? And if it's just Cotton On do you know if they sell kids clothes?

I agree with others that some of these clothing brands look like they might come from the reject shop type shops. Although, it's odd to see so many garments labelled made in Australia if that's the case? You'd think the reject shop type store would stock cheap imports.
 
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spotlight and K-Mart are in mount barker......Big W Cotton on strandbags reject shop and target all in murray bridge

So that could add up to a suitcase full of girls' cothing, all bought locally and around the same time, and the skeleton of a girl wearing that size, that also died around that time. And in the same area as where the clothes and suitcase were purchased.
 
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I've emailed somebody who sells Miss X stuff in their online store but they haven't got back to me. It's kind of odd, I have a small daughter and I've never heard of any of these kids brands.
 
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spotlight and K-Mart are at Mount Barker ........strandbags big w target cotton on and reject shop at murray bridge
 
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Seems less likely to be a little girl's suitcase of holiday clothes.
That's a lot of clothes.
 
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It's interesting that the Miss X brand is an Australian company specialising in the manufacture and wholesale of ladies garments.

BBM. No mention on that site about the manufacture of children's clothing. Can anyone make out what the Miss X garment could be? Is it underwear? It looks to be a heavily woven fabric.

Eeek! Just found a Miss X store online selling erotic clothing and sex toys. And no, I'm not posting a link! LOL.
 
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Eeek! Just found a Miss X store online selling erotic clothing and sex toys. And no, I'm not posting a link! LOL.

LOL! That's the one I first found too.
 
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It's interesting that the Miss X brand is an Australian company specialising in the manufacture and wholesale of ladies garments.

BBM. No mention on that site about the manufacture of children's clothing. Can anyone make out what the Miss X garment could be? Is it underwear? It looks to be a heavily woven fabric.

Eeek! Just found a Miss X store online selling erotic clothing and sex toys. And no, I'm not posting a link! LOL.

Could it be possible that the clothing item with this lable is not a child's clothing item, but of an adult female. <modsnip>

The police doesn't mention specifically that all the cothing items are of a child, or do they?
 
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LOL! That's the one I first found too.

The police may be interested in that link as well. I just wish all of the items found with Wynarka Angel were displayed for all to see, as opposed to the images of them being published in dribs and drabs. I'm sure they would tell a story if viewed altogether, more so then seeing a few items at a time. It was reported that there were over 50 items of clothing in that suitcase. This sounds to me like whoever murdered this little one has grabbed everything she possessed and stuffed it into the suitcase. Oddly enough, there are no toys, no favourite doll, no much loved teddy bear. Just clothing.
 
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