I was thinking 53, 54, 55 and 71 too Jane...
This pic always intrigued me... where were the stones leading too??
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Yeah. There a lot of effort that has gone into laying that stone pathway.
I can't make out what is there though.
I was thinking 53, 54, 55 and 71 too Jane...
This pic always intrigued me... where were the stones leading too??
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There's a green bin there, out the front for pickup - so someone must live at that address.
i think it's suspicious. I've been suspicious of the "man living in the caravan with his young daughter" since it was first mentioned in the Cassandra story.
Where in wynarka would he see the girl when she was aged 7? I guess she must have been walking down the street or at the post office but there is no supermarket or any place you would spend a reasonable amount of time to randomly see someone.
The most unusual part is that he didn't recognise her until she was hello, is it really the same child or has he been mistaken. If she was with her father he should have recognised her father or mention he recognised the girl and her father when they say hello. Maybe he doesn't want it to be her so he's clutching at straws and the 7 year old was another child visiting a relative or passing through for some reason.
Yes, that sounds true, her father would had been with her as she was only 7 or 8yo. Mr Wedding would had recognize the father and therefore the daughter as well.
A second thought, might be this is just the way Mr Wedding used to describe the girl had grew up a lot, not that he doesn't know who the girl was but she had grew up looking more different to last time he saw her, so he said not recognizing her initially.
Yes there is...
Not sure what side of the street they pick up from Curious One...
In the image I screenshot it appeared that all the bins were placed on that side of the street.....
May very well be the case Imagining......
The question then would be.... Did Mr W run into Dad and child in Murray Bend/Tailem Bend/Wynarka or somewhere else...???
This is where the reporter of the article has appeared to loose interest in the story he s reporting.... and it is significant
Along with getting the exact time frame (Years) correct....
Shoddy journalism ..... from someone not really interested.
We have been witness to the fact that "The Australian" newspaper discovered camps of squatters that the police are now wanting the newspaper to disclose those "Camps".... so obviously police can't be everywhere and know everything...
Now we have a reporter reporting that a witness knew a man living in a caravan by himself with a child about 'Angels' age at an undetermined time (It's not clear).....
It really needs further investigation and the reporter needs to do his job properly and report "Facts".... that would include correct and specific dates...
I'm working tomorrow... not that I expect much...but will attempt to contact the reporter...because it stinks!!!... he needs to be more precise ..... it's a child!! .... not just a story...
There are 2 bins - 1 that is opposite the driveway for the house on the opposite side, and 1 which is sitting at the front of the stone edged driveway - to me it looks like that bin belongs to that driveway.
The reporter is Bryan Littley from the Australian.
There is a MAJOR discrepancy in "time" here with the man that lived in the caravan with a child (girl) aged 3-4 years old...
There is a picture of the caravan that they were supposed to live in .... notice the caption underneath it.... stating they lived in it 'several' years ago...
http://www.news.com.au/national/wyn.../story-e6frfkp9-1227513062525?from=public_rss
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I hate when they say Several....as the true terminology for "Several" means three, but less than... OR it could mean 7 YEARS ago grrr...
But it certainly is not FOURTEEN YEARS AGO ..
Something is way off here with these locals statements... why??
So these caravans are just randomly parked and people move in and out? They don't haul them around with them? I don't get how they got a picture of "the" caravan. It's still there?
I''ll attempt to email him Monday then...
Shoddy!! needs much more clarification...
So these caravans are just randomly parked and people move in and out? They don't haul them around with them? I don't get how they got a picture of "the" caravan. It's still there?
Hard to imagine a man with a little girl would end up living in such circumstances in such a way out place unless he knew the owner of the property or had connections in the town.
Pity the reporter didn't ask more questions like how long they lived there for, surely someone knew their name.
Why would you choose to live like that unless you wanted to be off the grid