Found Deceased Australia - Karen Ristevski, 47, Melbourne, Vic, 29 June 2016 - #1

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  • #341
Defamation maybe? It's a pretty full on allegation.

Boy he enjoyed his little photo shoot eh? He's a very troubled man.

I do think it is likely that this blowing up is directly linked to her disappearance.

It sounds very much like her disappearance could be related to this. Now murder seems less likely than hiding. But i wonder if one of his friends killed Karen.
 
  • #342
Missing Melbourne mum stepson twist: Family conflict revealed in Karen Ristevski mystery

ANDREA HAMBLIN, Herald Sun
July 22, 2016 10:00pm

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/vi...y/news-story/0b07846ab2b3a778654c0a6ee67f533f

Anthony Rickard has revealed he is the son of Karen’s husband, Borce, from a previous relationship, and lived with the family for several years.

Mr Rickard, himself a father of two, came to the attention of missing persons detectives after being interviewed at Sunshine police station last week over an unrelated matter.

“They asked if my dad had been up this way, if he knows anyone up this way, does he have (other) properties,” Mr Rickard said of a subsequent meeting with detectives at his Diggers Rest home.

“I said (to police), ‘If you’re going to say it, say it’.

“So I got them to say, ‘Did you kill your stepmum?’.

“I said, ‘I would have liked to ... ’.”

In an extraordinary interview with the Herald Sun, Mr Rickard, who admits battling an ice addiction, says:

HIS father does not “have it in him” to kill;

MRS Ristevski, 47, would not *spontaneously walk off, but had *spoken in the past about making plans to leave the family;

Mr Rickard said: “It was a shock that she disappeared after my phone call to her.

“I had nothing to do with that besides calling her to confront her — the next thing I know she’s gone.

“Then I felt the guilt that it was because of me, ringing up to confront her.”

He said his first thought was that Mrs Ristevski had ended her own life or had chosen to disappear. “You can only suppress it (guilt) for so long,” Mr Rickard said.
 
  • #343
It sounds very much like her disappearance could be related to this. Now murder seems less likely than hiding. But i wonder if one of his friends killed Karen.

Or suicide if it was something she would be terribly embarrassed about if it came to light.
 
  • #344
Missing Melbourne mum stepson twist: Family conflict revealed in Karen Ristevski mystery

ANDREA HAMBLIN, Herald Sun
July 22, 2016 10:00pm

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/vi...y/news-story/0b07846ab2b3a778654c0a6ee67f533f

Anthony Rickard has revealed he is the son of Karen’s husband, Borce, from a previous relationship, and lived with the family for several years.

Mr Rickard, himself a father of two, came to the attention of missing persons detectives after being interviewed at Sunshine police station last week over an unrelated matter.

“They asked if my dad had been up this way, if he knows anyone up this way, does he have (other) properties,” Mr Rickard said of a subsequent meeting with detectives at his Diggers Rest home.

“I said (to police), ‘If you’re going to say it, say it’.

“So I got them to say, ‘Did you kill your stepmum?’.

“I said, ‘I would have liked to ... ’.”

In an extraordinary interview with the Herald Sun, Mr Rickard, who admits battling an ice addiction, says:

HIS father does not “have it in him” to kill;

MRS Ristevski, 47, would not *spontaneously walk off, but had *spoken in the past about making plans to leave the family;

Mr Rickard said: “It was a shock that she disappeared after my phone call to her.

“I had nothing to do with that besides calling her to confront her — the next thing I know she’s gone.

“Then I felt the guilt that it was because of me, ringing up to confront her.”

He said his first thought was that Mrs Ristevski had ended her own life or had chosen to disappear. “You can only suppress it (guilt) for so long,” Mr Rickard said.

Ok, so AR confronted KR before her disappearance! Now I'm starting to think she's disappeared on her own accord.
 
  • #345
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/...i/news-story/39bd212b57b94102c9906069346e84db



There is a real lack of urgency around this case, from police, media and her family. I continue to be hopeful they have reason to think she is alive.

If she did walk off, where did she go? Surely she would know there is a search for her with all the MSM reports unless she's in Cooperwongarnook.

Her passport would have been checked for flights by now. We still haven't heard from her parents or family or if someone is hiding her. Stupid move if so.

IMO if she does miraculously walk into a police station somewhere knowing full well our police were wasting their time searching for her SHE SHOULD BE ARRESTED ON THE SPOT. No excuse.

Surely in a multi-million dollar estate one of the houses' CCTV captured a vehicle lights driving past in the early hours.

I think her body is not around that reserve but elsewhere.

What does Borce do for a crust?
Was there some DV under that roof?

Someone mentioned this runs parallel with Sharon Edwards who still hasn't been found.
 
  • #346
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/vi...y/news-story/0b07846ab2b3a778654c0a6ee67f533f

Troubled by what he describes as a “nightmare” childhood, the father of two tells me he has recently upped his intake of ice.

He can’t remember where he was on June 29 — the day Mrs Ristevski disappeared — although a stamp on paperwork shows he visited a pharmacy to have documents signed.

When I meet him, Mr Rickard is nervous and hasn’t been sleeping.

In the past three months, he’s lost 15kg and his relationship.

He points to a blue, swollen hand, an injury he says he got from punching the side of his couch in a moment of anxiety.

BBM.
 
  • #347
Missing Melbourne mum stepson twist: Family conflict revealed in Karen Ristevski mystery

ANDREA HAMBLIN, Herald Sun
July 22, 2016 10:00pm

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/vi...y/news-story/0b07846ab2b3a778654c0a6ee67f533f

Anthony Rickard has revealed he is the son of Karen’s husband, Borce, from a previous relationship, and lived with the family for several years.

Mr Rickard, himself a father of two, came to the attention of missing persons detectives after being interviewed at Sunshine police station last week over an unrelated matter.

“They asked if my dad had been up this way, if he knows anyone up this way, does he have (other) properties,” Mr Rickard said of a subsequent meeting with detectives at his Diggers Rest home.

“I said (to police), ‘If you’re going to say it, say it’.

“So I got them to say, ‘Did you kill your stepmum?’.

“I said, ‘I would have liked to ... ’.”

In an extraordinary interview with the Herald Sun, Mr Rickard, who admits battling an ice addiction, says:

HIS father does not “have it in him” to kill;

MRS Ristevski, 47, would not *spontaneously walk off, but had *spoken in the past about making plans to leave the family;

Mr Rickard said: “It was a shock that she disappeared after my phone call to her.

“I had nothing to do with that besides calling her to confront her — the next thing I know she’s gone.

“Then I felt the guilt that it was because of me, ringing up to confront her.”

He said his first thought was that Mrs Ristevski had ended her own life or had chosen to disappear. “You can only suppress it (guilt) for so long,” Mr Rickard said.

Hmm...quite a lot of interesting information here.
 
  • #348
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/vi...y/news-story/0b07846ab2b3a778654c0a6ee67f533f

Troubled by what he describes as a “nightmare” childhood, the father of two tells me he has recently upped his intake of ice.

He can’t remember where he was on June 29 — the day Mrs Ristevski disappeared — although a stamp on paperwork shows he visited a pharmacy to have documents signed.

When I meet him, Mr Rickard is nervous and hasn’t been sleeping.

In the past three months, he’s lost 15kg and his relationship.

He points to a blue, swollen hand, an injury he says he got from punching the side of his couch in a moment of anxiety.

BBM.

Oh, OK.
 
  • #349
this interview with him was done on 17 July (day of the ironing shirt image). interesting it took 6 days to be released.
 
  • #350
Hmm...quite a lot of interesting information here.

That's only a snippet of the full article. It will be all over the Internet and MSM tomorrow no doubt.
 
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i can see it, if you google Karen ristevski, the full herald sun article comes up.
 
  • #353
The last few days have brought out a spate of alternate theories that make this less straightforward compared to the Sharon Edwards/Baden-clay cases...
We now have:
-runaway disappearance with or without help because of debts/family conflict/marital discord (or a mixture of all three)
-at least one family member with motive/means to make someone disappear (and perhaps others in his circle that would help)
-a witness to a creepy guy who had been propositioning women on the river path
-And, of course, the usual suspect.
The police must have their hands full.
The recent piece in the media about the stepson does seem to state that the suspect interview CD was for a unrelated incident as his statement as a 'witness' was made at his house.

I don't know where I sit at the moment but as statistics are usually my friend I'm leaning towards the usual suspect. :(
 
  • #354
That's only a snippet of the full article. It will be all over the Internet and MSM tomorrow no doubt.

It may have only been a snippet but it certainly set the cat amongst the pigeons.
 
  • #355
It may have only been a snippet but it certainly sets the cat among the pigeons.

Absolutely! My question is why now? Why bring it all out now? My other question is why did the family members who were quoted in the article as having known about the 'secret' 12 years ago, not do something about it then? If the allegations are true and AR has suffered for all of these years, these family members are just as answerable IMO. What a bloody mess!
 
  • #356
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/vi...y/news-story/0b07846ab2b3a778654c0a6ee67f533f

Troubled by what he describes as a “nightmare” childhood, the father of two tells me he has recently upped his intake of ice.

He can’t remember where he was on June 29 — the day Mrs Ristevski disappeared — although a stamp on paperwork shows he visited a pharmacy to have documents signed.

When I meet him, Mr Rickard is nervous and hasn’t been sleeping.

In the past three months, he’s lost 15kg and his relationship.

He points to a blue, swollen hand, an injury he says he got from punching the side of his couch in a moment of anxiety.

BBM.

well we know he didnt go to bed the night of 28 june. On 29 June the posts started all the way thru to 4am ish in the morning, then back again from 1:30pm ish.

"Mr Rickard, himself a father of two, came to the attention of missing persons detectives after being interviewed at Sunshine police station last week over an unrelated matter"
So does this been prior to 16 July thereabouts, he was never interviewed by detectives? That's strange.
 
  • #357
Absolutely! My question is why now? Why bring it all out now? My other question is why did the family members who were quoted in the article as having known about the 'secret' 12 years ago, not do something about it then? If the allegations are true and AR has suffered for all of these years, these family members are just as answerable IMO. What a bloody mess!
The article explains how AR' gf wanted him to confront his past, so to speak, he then called KR.
 
  • #358
Absolutely! My question is why now? Why bring it all out now? My other question is why did the family members who were quoted in the article as having known about the 'secret' 12 years ago, not do something about it then? If the allegations are true and AR has suffered for all of these years, these family members are just as answerable IMO. What a bloody mess!

I can't quite settle on an answer to this 'revelation' yet. I'm in a bit of a quandary. I hate myself for thinking this but alibi or not?
 
  • #359
After reading the Herald Sun article, it seems to me more like shes hiding out.

Maybe the husbands helped her to dissapear and hence, why he doesn't want to talk to the media. Obviously the father knew what the family conflict was and sided with Karen, so maybe still trying to protect her by helping her hide out.
 
  • #360
well we know he didnt go to bed the night of 28 june. On 29 June the posts started all the way thru to 4am ish in the morning, then back again from 1:30pm ish.

"Mr Rickard, himself a father of two, came to the attention of missing persons detectives after being interviewed at Sunshine police station last week over an unrelated matter"
So does this been prior to 16 July thereabouts, he was never interviewed by detectives? That's strange.

Sounds like it. AR was interviewed at the Sunshine Police Station on an unrelated matter. There was then a subsequent meeting with detectives at AR's Digger's Rest home where they asked him questions about his father and also asked him if he'd killed Karen. His reply to that question was ‘I would have liked to ... ’ . All of this apparently took place after 16 July, two weeks after Karen disappeared.
 
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