Found Deceased Australia - Karen Ristevski, 47, Melbourne, Vic, 29 June 2016 - #15 *Arrest*

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Karma will come to those it always does.
 
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I said a while ago it will happen and it will be soon, i was given a bit of stick if you remember.

I would be of the opinion the case will drag in a few others.
 
  • #1,004
I said a while ago it will happen and it will be soon, i was given a bit of stick if you remember.

I would be of the opinion the case will drag in a few others.

I’ve read everyone of your posts again recently and, so far, it’s been as you said it would be.

I agree.
 
  • #1,005
Boh, what happened to Scot cam at the start he exalted many questions?

Has he been seen recently?
 
  • #1,006
Boh, what happened to Scot cam at the start he exalted many questions?

Has he been seen recently?

I don’t know. Not recently. Be careful not to sleuth other members onthread. It’s against WS’ TOS.
 
  • #1,007
Heard.

Maybe im wrong but Borce has done all the work by himself, i really dont think so.

For Justice to be done, VR has to be involved to some aspect which implicates him.

For the legals if VR is involved as an accomplice or third party ?

Somewhere there is another persons to this case.
 
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Off topic.
Hoping all the Melbournians from this topic and their family and friends are safe after the dreadful event in Melbourne City this afternoon.
 
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Off topic.
Hoping all the Melbournians from this topic and their family and friends are safe after the dreadful event in Melbourne City this afternoon.

:( :( :(

As well, I think that it is important to note that police are requesting anyone with video footage or photos of the incident, to please give them a copy.

Bless all the injured parties, and thank goodness for the off-duty policeman who sprang to action.
 
  • #1,010
The only problem I have with the quicklime being associated with Karen’s clandestine burial is that the bags were left there. Surely the perpetrator(s) wouldn’t leave potential fingerprint evidence behind?

Yes, that seems strange to me, too. Leaving the bags behind.

Those bags are either unassociated with this crime, or they were left behind because the perpetrator was startled into a quick departure by others, or he was simply frazzled and not thinking right.
(And that may be why Vasko decided to go and keep having a look around in case anything else was - or because something was - left at/near that site. Something he wanted to find before anyone else did.)

Were empty bags of concrete and lime left behind in the bush? Or did Dean see them in/near the bogged truck?
Full or used?

He also said he saw bags of concrete and lime. However, there is no evidence that Borce or Vasko Ristevski were involved in Karen’s death.
The Herald Sun reported news photographer Jay Town was in the bush in July, a month after the mother went missing, when he stumbled across bottles of industrial strength fertiliser. He has spoken to detectives.

http://www.news.com.au/news/mystery...t/news-story/f88756de58fb638dab11ce6f9106997f

These bags of concrete and lime.....??

July - Dean saw a bogged white truck and 2 blokes that looked like VR and BR he contacted crimestoppers on the 27 August.
Late July - Jay Town photographed fertiliser bottles and he calls the police.

July - Locals saw bags of concrete and lime in the bush.
Who are the locals that saw the concrete and lime in the bush. Jay Town maybe? He just may have taken photo's of them as well.



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http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/la...h/news-story/06f2c5f677c24239c9fd6720a7f9d270
How Missing Persons Squad conducted their marathon investigation into Karen Ristevski‘s death
 
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Off topic.
Hoping all the Melbournians from this topic and their family and friends are safe after the dreadful event in Melbourne City this afternoon.

:( :( :(

As well, I think that it is important to note that police are requesting anyone with video footage or photos of the incident, to please give them a copy.

Bless all the injured parties, and thank goodness for the off-duty policeman who sprang to action.

It’s terribly sad.

Thread here:

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...linders-St-Station-Melbourne-VIC-21-Dec-%9217
 
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These bags of concrete and lime.....??

July - Dean saw a bogged white truck and 2 blokes that looked like VR and BR he contacted crimestoppers on the 27 August.
Late July - Jay Town photographed fertiliser bottles and he calls the police.

July - Locals saw bags of concrete and lime in the bush.
Who are the locals that saw the concrete and lime in the bush. Jay Town maybe? He just may have taken photo's of them as well.



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http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/la...h/news-story/06f2c5f677c24239c9fd6720a7f9d270
How Missing Persons Squad conducted their marathon investigation into Karen Ristevski‘s death

Already in the Media thread? Would be useful. :)
 
  • #1,013
Time is our friend crystal and sleuthing can find the answers.
BR was the last to see Karen alive & they had an argument.

Occam's razor.
Suppose there exist two explanations for an occurrence. In this case the simpler one is usually better. Another way of saying it is that the more assumptions you have to make, the more unlikely an explanation is.

https://simple.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam's_razor


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Very well said

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  • #1,014
I don’t understand why you wouldn’t you apply for bail if you were innocent.
It’s a long time to be sitting goal if you were innocent. 4 months!
I don’t get it.

He did not apply for bail and was remanded in custody after a four-minute hearing at which his lawyer, Rob Stary, made it clear his client would be entering a not guilty plea.

Could the bail have been denied and we’re not hearing that?

http://www.news.com.au/national/cou...h/news-story/9904fe7f24a38cdc998975f34fa34add


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  • #1,015
Maybe he can't afford bail and a pricey lawyer.
 
  • #1,016
I understand he might have waited 24 hours to report her missing. Kinda.

He told police the last time he saw Ms Ristevski was when she walked out of their home in the affluent suburb of Avondale Heights at around 10am on June 29, 2016, to “clear her head” following a minor argument over money.
He reported her missing the next day. Security cameras in the vicinity of the couple’s $1.1 million Oakley Rd property had failed to capture Ms Ristevski leaving.
Neighbours also told reporters they had not seen her that morning and there were no reported sightings of her in the area.

http://www.news.com.au/national/cou...h/news-story/9904fe7f24a38cdc998975f34fa34add



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What would bail be on a murder charge. :dunno:
Friends and family could raise, say $100,000 for their beloved innocent unless they thought he was a threat to his own life and better off in goal, a threat he would flee or they know he’s guilty. His parents, VS and friends could come close to those funds. Maybe Sarah spent hers already. :thinking:


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I don’t understand why you wouldn’t you apply for bail if you were innocent.
It’s a long time to be sitting goal if you were innocent. 4 months!
I don’t get it.

He did not apply for bail and was remanded in custody after a four-minute hearing at which his lawyer, Rob Stary, made it clear his client would be entering a not guilty plea.

Could the bail have been denied and we’re not hearing that?

http://www.news.com.au/national/cou...h/news-story/9904fe7f24a38cdc998975f34fa34add


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I can't understand it either, you might be right could it have been denied how can this be found out?
 
  • #1,019
I don’t understand why you wouldn’t you apply for bail if you were innocent.
It’s a long time to be sitting goal if you were innocent. 4 months!
I don’t get it.

He did not apply for bail and was remanded in custody after a four-minute hearing at which his lawyer, Rob Stary, made it clear his client would be entering a not guilty plea.

Could the bail have been denied and we’re not hearing that?

http://www.news.com.au/national/cou...h/news-story/9904fe7f24a38cdc998975f34fa34add


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"If the charge is murder, bail can only be granted by the Supreme Court or by the magistrate who commits the accused for trial (s 13(2)(b)). In either case, the accused must establish “exceptional circumstances”

http://www.lawhandbook.org.au/03_05_04_grounds_for_refusal_of_bail/
 
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