its been so quiet in the past few days, no updates on how their doorknocks etc have been going... im hoping the saying "no news is good news" applies here.
I think that old saying ... is right on point.
its been so quiet in the past few days, no updates on how their doorknocks etc have been going... im hoping the saying "no news is good news" applies here.
I think that old saying ... is right on point.
I'm not sure where you would find that information though - you may have a better idea if that is your area of expertise.
Personally I think a "group" purchase transaction would have by now afforded an influx of calls to crimestoppers.
has anyone made sense of why the police have put on their website that she was most likely murdered at the beginning of 2007 or 12-18 months ago... its the 12-18 months that throws me??
The latest news reports suggest to me that police are focusing in on the township of Wynarka itself......
"Police believed someone around Wynarka had vital information for investigators"
"We think that is one positive line of inquiry, that this little girl may have come from this area, and indeed the offender may have also come from the area"
If the residents are predominately aged 40 years and over - I'd be looking at their children... Adult children having come back to live with mum or dad for a period of time.
can you give the link..... I haven't seen it.
https://www.police.sa.gov.au/sa-pol...l-service-area/task-force-mallee#.VcX3lPmqpBe
go right to bottom of page
Puggle!!!!that my thoughts too! thats what I had written a few days ago on here. I have a theory that the little girl belonged to an adult child of a local..... I wish I could decode better what police exactly mean behind their quotes





"Major Crime detectives yesterday revealed there were around 50 items of childrens clothing in the suitcase with the remains with just these five brands remaining unidentified.
Eight retailers are now assisting detectives to identify the clothing, but public help is needed to trace the origins of the remaining five labels.
The five brands are Gaf, H.F., Miss X Australia, Sally and Haolailh or a similar name."
I need like a pager or something to get all you fellow sleuthers awake and onto this! and heres me thinking im just about to get ready for bed pffft.... in for a big night....
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/...hing-in-suitcase/story-fni6uo1m-1227475770089Detectives are now trying to obtain the sales records for the 28 Tutu dresses sold at the five Cotton On Kids stores in Adelaide to locate their purchasers and hopefully identify the murdered girl.
“We have the data for all sales across Australia, but our initial focus will be on SA,’’ he said.
“We are in the process of tracing those transactions locally, but if anyone has purchased one of these using cash they need to contact us.
“We need to know when they bought it, where they bought it and what they have done with it.
“That will help us with this process. It is a very distinctive, individual item so hopefully people will remember purchasing it from one of these five shops.’’