Found Alive Australia - CC, 3, Bundaberg QLD, 10 April 2014 - #1

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I can't see a child jumping out of a window in the night, especially with a sleeping bag....she would've only taken her teddy "gnarly". WHY jump out of a window when she could've left through a door when everyone else was sleeping? I think she was bundled up in the sleeping bag and her teddy was already in there with her.
How high is the window from the ground?
How were footprints left on the car? Was it very dusty? (there has been a lot of rain lately.....)
There would have been more than a footprint on the car if someone stood on it to get in the window and then out and down again, with a child in a sleeping bag...it would be very awkward.
 
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I can't see a child jumping out of a window in the night, especially with a sleeping bag....she would've only taken her teddy "gnarly". WHY jump out of a window when she could've left through a door when everyone else was sleeping? I think she was bundled up in the sleeping bag and her teddy was already in there with her.
How high is the window from the ground?
How were footprints left on the car? Was it very dusty? (there has been a lot of rain lately.....)
There would have been more than a footprint on the car if someone stood on it to get in the window and then out and down again, with a child in a sleeping bag...it would be very awkward.

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Search for clues: The bedroom window and car at the centre of an 'urgent' police investigation

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ties-Madeleine-McCann-case.html#ixzz2yXCoQ3FH


Looks pretty high to me.
 
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kristi abrahams also had wild theories about a couple stealing kiesha.
the police probably just watching and waiting now for the perp to reveal himself, and he will, and they probably have surveillance in place already.
chloes little mother looks so distraught, her pain must be unbearable.



The sleeping bag/blanket & DNA missing is a worry to me.

Forensics should have done their job around the house and car by now.
Check all phones for location pings and recent calls.

CCTV cameras for cars movements in and around town.

Remembering Allison at this time. :facepalm:
 
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I wonder if this is the usual place they park their car.....?
yes, it looks very high...it looks like you would have to jump down from the window...that would leave a dent on the top of your car I would think...

or is the window in question the lower one in the red section of the house??
 
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That photo of the house is deceptive - there are others around that show the window above the car is not so high off the ground at all. I'd guess the brick section below is only a metre or so high. Will search for a better view - it's here in live footage somewhere.
 
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Is it just me or is that car incredibly snug to what appears to be a fence? How would the driver get out, remembering we drive on the right in Australia?

Or could the line be crime scene tape? Bad photo unfortunately.
 
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or is the window in question the lower one in the red section of the house??

I think it is the high window over the car. I believe that 'Queenslanders' usually have living quarters upstairs, laundry rooms and such downstairs.
 
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Is it just me or is that car incredibly snug to what appears to be a fence? How would the driver get out, remembering we drive on the right in Australia?

Or could the line be crime scene tape? Bad photo unfortunately.

there was a real estate link and photo's of the house posted yesterday. The area was bigger than it looks in the photo.
 
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we havent heard much more about the person hanging around outside

One neighbour, who was visibly upset, told a NewsMail reporter she had seen someone hanging around outside the home last night.

http://www.news-mail.com.au/news/frantic-search-find-missing-three-year-old-girl/2225921/


I hope they have figured out who it was.


A neighbour reported seeing someone near the family home last night, while the Courier Mail reported a footprint was found on the roof of a car parked under Chloe's bedroom window.

Forensic teams have fingerprinted the home and vehicles parked near the property.

http://www.news-mail.com.au/news/frantic-search-find-missing-three-year-old-girl/2225921/
 
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Is it just me or is that car incredibly snug to what appears to be a fence? How would the driver get out, remembering we drive on the right in Australia?

Or could the line be crime scene tape? Bad photo unfortunately.

Thats exactly what I said Jellybean, it would be so difficult to get the car in there, can't imagine why that would be the regular parking spot. Unless they wanted the driveway clear for their drinking friends cars?
 
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There's a big dam on corner of North Isis street & Huxley road. Not too far away.
 
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Not as close as it looks in the other pic.

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