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

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  • #481
I wouldn't be surprised if there have been accusations made about other locals - tempers could be flaring.
 
  • #482
I mean he seems so certain someone they know could be involved, perhaps he has dropped a few names?
 
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  • #484
Oh wow..wonder what that's about :/

They had footage of him pacing back and forth near the crime scene tape

The ABC reporter said (paraphrased here sorry) tensions were high this afternoon, police were called in to calm down Garth Campbell, and he's been taken to hospital after being punched
 
  • #485
I saw mum on ABC news- and I believed her completely. My heart broke for her. She seemed very genuine. She wasn't covering her face more than normal- no hiding behind her hanky, or hands. In this interview:
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national...mum-filled-with-guilt-for-leaving-window-open
mum is asking why this happened to her- Chloe- not why did this happen to me, or why did this happen to us. I hope she finds her baby girl soon.
 
  • #486
They had footage of him pacing back and forth near the crime scene tape

The ABC reporter said (paraphrased here sorry) tensions were high this afternoon, police were called in to calm down Garth Campbell, and he's been taken to hospital after being punched

I did see a pic on one of todays links with a policeman and his friend holding him. Will see if I can find the link

This might be after he made the plea to bring her home though

https://au.news.yahoo.com/qld/a/22551864/family-in-shock-after-chloe-goes-missing/

Family in shock after Chloe goes missing
 
  • #487
This is so sad, I really hoped chloe would be found by now.

The house doesn't appear very big, and with a little baby in the house, you would think the parents would hear something, especially with the girls camping in the lounge!

Do we know where the parents room is, in relation to the lounge?

Also the dad said, it has to be someone who knows them, to know where the children were sleeping, I would think that someone you know would be the last person I would think of!
I mean what type of people are the around to think one could do this?

If someone did get in through that window and remove chloe and no one heard a thing, that is terrifying! X
 
  • #488
A Queensland mother has been left full of grief-stricken guilt after she forgot to shut the window of the room where her daughter was sleeping.

Every other night I check them before I go to bed to make sure they are shut properly," her mother Tammy O'Donnell told A Current Affair.

"I don't know why I didn't."

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national...mum-filled-with-guilt-for-leaving-window-open

BBM don't blame yourself, maybe someone else opened the window later. Normally a high open window would not be a threat to the family's security.

I think Tammy has her hands full with all those children including the biggest adult male child.
 
  • #489
I'm wondering if someone entered the house for another reason (theft?) and Chloe woke up and scared the intruder and she got hurt, so they took her to hide what they did. Or the plan changed and the intruder decided to kidnap her. Perhaps they knew the girls were sleeping in the lounge, leaving the bedroom empty and an opportunistic way to enter the house without waking anyone.

Also, I keep thinking of baby Zayden in Ballarat - an intruder killed him in his cot and his parents didn't find him until the morning.
 
  • #490
Whoa just saw that report on ABC news too!
 
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I'm wondering if someone entered the house for another reason (theft?) and Chloe woke up and scared the intruder and she got hurt, so they took her to hide what they did. Or the plan changed and the intruder decided to kidnap her. Perhaps they knew the girls were sleeping in the lounge, leaving the bedroom empty and an opportunistic way to enter the house without waking anyone.

Also, I keep thinking of baby Zayden in Ballarat - an intruder killed him in his cot and his parents didn't find him until the morning.

Good points. The focus seems to be, from the fathers point, anyway, on who would know the little one was asleep in the lounge room. Maybe the focus needs to be on who wouldn't have known, who may have woken a little girl in a sleeping bag on a mattress in front of the TV they were planning on pinching.
 
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"We were letting them sleep out on the mattress in the lounge room because it's school holidays, so they were just all laying on the mattress together and one by one slowly dozed off while they were watching telly," she said.
She says she locked the house but did not check if the windows were latched like she usually would have.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-04-...y-sign-of-missing-girl-chloe-campbell/5382574
 
  • #495
Chloe doesn't remind me of Madeleine McCann at all. Maybe it's the hat but she reminds me much more of Samantha Knight, particularly in the photo where her fringe is hanging in her eyes.
 
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The following warning has been posted numerous times throughout the thread.

If you don't adhere to the ruling you will be finding yourself on a time-out.

Websleuths is a victim & family friendly site. The family are victims here as well. Until & unless police say something to change that we do not allow sleuthing or speculation of the family.
 
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Who was on ACA?
 
  • #500
Not making any assumptions or accusations in this, just a general thought I have when cases like this arise. That thought is that if the people reporting a child missing end up being found to be the guilty party, then they should have to pay back everything that was used in the search. I can not fathom how it would feel to be those police and searchers, going through rubbish and bush land and quite dangerous places to look for a child, and after the first few days, most likely the body of a child.
Again this is not finger pointing, just my rant on the subject.

Please be okay baby girl 🤬🤬🤬


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