AUS - Khandalyce Kiara Pearce, Wynarka, Bones of a Child Discovered, July'15 - #4

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But they had to find it first.
I wonder when they fenced it?

I don't understand how you can sell a graveyard in the first place? And then be afraid that someone might find it?

They aren't seriously selling a graveyard as property without informing buyers it's a graveyard??
 
Plenty of old churches are sold in Australia, people convert them into homes.
Not sure if there were any graveyards in them.

But here's one cemetery that does have graves which may have to be relocated.

http://www.westernadvocate.com.au/story/2983746/bylong-cemetery-makes-way-for-mine/

Thanks Tootsie, but that stil sounds a little different. If you want to move into an old church, you know there's probably graves somewhere.

But in this case I dunno. Is this between existing houses? Can anyone pinpoint its location? I don't understand how somone can own a graveyard in the first place.
 
Love twitter. Only follow a few people and a few topics which I check on depending what is happening. Current events etc.

I'm not a big tweeter though.

I'm not into reading stupid tweets. Blocking doesn't really work very well.






Showing my age....but I totally don't get the point of Twitter at all...
 
Not all of the old churches here had graveyards, a lot of the graveyards were somewhere else and you had the service at the church and travelled to the cemetery.
 
This cemetery is not connected to this case, I was just posting it as an example of how a church and cemetery could be sold.



Thanks Tootsie, but that stil sounds a little different. If you want to move into an old church, you know there's probably graves somewhere.

But in this case I dunno. Is this between existing houses? Can anyone pinpoint its location? I don't understand how somone can own a graveyard in the first place.
 
Does Mr Rule's article tell us anything we didn't already know? sure he has embellished some details to "pad" out the story, but is there anything new? Also it is one thing for us on this forum to work out, and talk about different scenarios, but a serious journo that's getting paid for a living? not on!!
eg: "The killer or someone close to him or her then covered the body in a pile of clothes — maybe in an empty room, a cupboard or a shed. Then they left it for years — long enough to be reduced to a skeleton.

Then, probably early this year, something happened — something that prompted whoever had hidden the body to want to move it. The killer or an accomplice jammed the clothing and the skeleton into a suitcase and took it from the hiding place
." What kind of reporting/journalism is that? where is his evidence? You cant just make stories up like that for general publication and expect to be taken seriously.

I agree, Bundy, it's not the best journalism. Huge chunks of it are conjecture and they stick out like a sore thumb, yes.

I picked out a couple of things which I thought were facts (of course, I could be wrong in my understanding), such as the point that suitcase man had been seen by a dozen or so witnesses. There must be a reason why the journalist gave that figure - three times the number of witnesses we know of already.

It's a good question where he got this from. Perhaps it was his own research?
 
We have boats on the river that go out for 6 weeks and come home for two. We are inland water, you are not considered inland. Has anyone checked the boats/ships in Adelaide for laborers or cargo (example of suitcase with childs body).
 
A question for the locals ... it there a facebook "buy and sell" group that is widely used? It might be worthwhile to scroll back and see what was posted a few years ago, if the items are still up.
 
:confused: That sounds really weird. A cemetary that does exist, but without headstone's. That is not supposed to be found?? And is for sale. What the ....?

How easy would it be to bury a child there? And if that should have happened, is that the reason she was moved?

I don't know why but I've just assumed her last and only resting spot was inside the case hidden in a house or shed somewhere :(


MOO!!
 
I don't know why but I've just assumed her last and only resting spot was inside the case hidden in a house or shed somewhere :(


MOO!!

I don't want to graphic, but a whole village would smell a decomposing body in a shed or not? I can't help thinking that she must have been buried initially for some time.

Wouldn't every dog and cat in the neighbourhood be drawn to a dead body in shed or storage room?
 
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