I downloaded the picture and enlarged it, and in Windows photo gallery enlarged it to like 600 percent or with a slider, and it looked like a suitcase to me.
Can you please share a pic of it with us browneyedsusan? That would be great.
I downloaded the picture and enlarged it, and in Windows photo gallery enlarged it to like 600 percent or with a slider, and it looked like a suitcase to me.
If you mean the lady who lives in the "hall", I think she was the other dog walker.
I think the reporter just interviewed her at her gate and the hand waving directions are a bit vague because she didn't actually see him from her gate, but saw him when out walking the dogs with the other lady.
I don't think we know where they were walking their dogs, do we?
Puggle, have you saved a link to that lady's interview?
Here is the link Puggle posted Jane:
https://au.news.yahoo.com/sa/video/watch/28906715/police-still-in-search-for-child-murderer/#page1
I still go with my original theory that the suitcase had been disposed of in a dam/lake and then became exposed, it appears to have quite a lot of algae on it, surely that wouldn't happen out in open in Mallee country, even in winter.
"A group of local woman have told police they saw a man aged about 60 and neatly dressed walking towards the highway and crossing a railway line about six to eight weeks ago, while they were out on a morning walk. The man was also seen by another resident of the town"
http://www.smh.com.au/national/man-...nda-highway-near-wynarka-20150716-gie747.html
I've read all of the articles about this case and have not seen a mention of any of the women walking with dogs.
Oh, shooters, someone bumming around the back blocks 4x4 driving, someone out yabbying maybe, they retrieve it, toss it in the back of the truck, check it out on the way home, see nothing of interest so toss it.... remember there have been people that have come forward who looked in the case and saw nothing but some grotty old clothes.So who do you think moved it?
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I still go with my original theory that the suitcase had been disposed of in a dam/lake and then became exposed, it appears to have quite a lot of algae on it, surely that wouldn't happen out in open in Mallee country, even in winter.
Ok I found it and she is right to a degree... witnesses walking their dogs... BUT these are not Jill Roz's statements - she witnessed the man without the suitcase - and that was a totally separate witness account.
"It was on this road in early May that two local women saw the well dressed man holding a suitcase as they returned from walking their dogs"
http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2015/s4293884.htm
I just found this thread yesterday and still getting up to speed - Can someone repost a link to the pictures of the items in the suitcase?
Have police contacted everyone within walking distance of the remains? If so, if the suitcase man was innocently visiting anyone there, it should be known by now.
I just found this thread yesterday and still getting up to speed - Can someone repost a link to the pictures of the items in the suitcase?
Have police contacted everyone within walking distance of the remains? If so, if the suitcase man was innocently visiting anyone there, it should be known by now.
Officers from the Task Force, along with police from the Murray Mallee Local Service Area and State Tactical Response Group, yesterday began canvassing within a 25km radius of where the child's remains were found in July, seeking information from the community.
As part of the door-knock, police are speaking with residents, businesses operators and employees, schools, doctors and anyone else connected with the local community.
"Today our officers fanned out from the township of Wynarka to visit farming properties within the search zone," said Detective Inspector Greg Hutchins, Major Crime Investigation Branch.


Ok I found it and she is right to a degree... witnesses walking their dogs... BUT these are not Jill Roz's statements - she witnessed the man without the suitcase - and that was a totally separate witness account.
"It was on this road in early May that two local women saw the well dressed man holding a suitcase as they returned from walking their dogs"
http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2015/s4293884.htm
I've finally been able to sign up and log in. Not a newbie though - I was around in the Baden Clay threads with a different ID that I cannot remember.
I have a few thoughts that I thought I'd share. Firstly regarding suitcase man - I am Australian but have parents living overseas. Often my parents will come to Australia for an extended stay. My dad in particular will usually come for 6 - 8 weeks and then go home. Because they always come and stay with family (and leave things here grrr) they only even come with one suitcase. So if this were my town it would be highly probable that a well dressed older man would suddenly appear twice in six weeks with a suitcase. My parents ALWAYS dress up for travel. Also, when my dad is here he is a homebody. Many people would never know he was even here except he does my yard work. So to me the sightings of this guy aren't unusual based on my experiences. I guess it's possible that this man was dropped off and picked up with six weeks in between.
Also six weeks is often the time people are not allowed to drive following surgery. So it's feasible in my mind that this person arrived to help out for six weeks while someone was recuperating.
Next point - I have a daughter who was born in 2008. Some of the clothing is VERY similar to clothes she had. In particular one of the pairs of little girls shorts and that shoe could every well be identical to her old clothing. Based on my daughter's date of birth it would be impossible for these clothes to somehow find their way to angel. However it made me consider where I actually got the clothes from in the first place. Then I realised that my former sister in law sent me bags and bags of old clothes from her daughters and this is where I obtained them. This means they either belonged to one of her two older daughters - born 2004 or 2000 (?). To me this confirms a little the approximate purchase date of the clothes in the case.
In my area of Australia we have something we call kerbside collection. Basically if we have junk we want to get rid of we have a one week period in which we throw it on the kerb. The council then comes out at the end of the week and picks it up. A suitcase full of 'junk' would be very interesting to scavengers - they'd grab it and go. I have always been bemused by the absolute rubbish people will scavenge from these pick ups. They often grab and go without really looking hard at what they've got. I have tried to find any reference to such a collection in angel's area but can't find anything. However this doesn't mean it couldn't have even been picked up somewhere else and discarded later on the highway.
Sorry although why is that interesting?