Australia Australia - Marion Barter, 51, missing after trip to UK, June 1997 #8

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  • #601
He randomly offered up in formation without being prompted that he brought in a couple of containers from overseas full of coins or coin literature. He was supposed to be answering an un related question. Casselden didn't question it and moved on.

Today he is offering up lots of information as he rambles on hahaha!

This PO Box is interesting!
 
  • #602
A favour for money :D
Actually . . . I rang the Tax Office a few years back asking how to declare some income so I could be taxed on it. And they reckoned it wasn't income, more what you said, a favour for a friend for money.
 
  • #603
Always pay attention when someone in this position offers up info without being asked for it.
It generally means they are trying to get ahead of something. And start planting an excuse for something they think the'll be asked about later.

Like containers in his name, and Villroy and Boch.
 
  • #604
Aha I thought she was his carer!
 
  • #605
He is exhausting! Casselden's patience is amazing.
 
  • #606
Lol, Centrelink (Aus social security) 'thoroughly investigated' him.

He's just revealed he had a family trust now.

Lol, it's the accountant's fault, of course. He is just given papers and told to sign them.
 
  • #607
I think he said for his 'grandchild'
I just went back, he said "I had coins from my grandfather that I kept"
I initially thought he meant he was given them from his grandfather but perhaps they were inherited.
 
  • #608
Always pay attention when someone in this position offers up info without being asked for it.
It generally means they are trying to get ahead of something. And start planting an excuse for something they think the'll be asked about later.

Like containers in his name, and Villroy and Boch.


Absolutely!
 
  • #609
A family trust.
 
  • #610
Wow. He was both an orphan and the beneficiary of a family trust. He knows how to play both sides.
 
  • #611
The shuffling of papers and folders could be ASMR
 
  • #612
The trust was the accountants idea he says.
 
  • #613
Wow. He was both an orphan and the beneficiary of a family trust. He knows how to play both sides.
Sounds like he set it up to get around the pension rules, and that was the money from the furniture store/warehouse.
 
  • #614
I lost the last 10 mins because I had to restart my laptop - did I miss anything juicy?
 
  • #615
Family Trust - his family to benefit - no wonder DdeH kept her head down and did whatever she was told.


I feel like I am watching a movie. This can not be real life surely !? No one could write this crazy story!
 
  • #616
Family Trust - his family to benefit - no wonder DdeH kept her head down and did whatever she was told.


I feel like I am watching a movie. This can not be real life surely !? No one could write this crazy story!
I was telling my friend about this (he doesn’t care) and it felt like an infomercial “but wait! There’s more!”
 
  • #617
Right so he sold a mystery house in Tasmania and received around 80k. That's the same amount that was withdrawn from Marion's account. Hmmm
 
  • #618
Pensions from overseas
Family Trust, but that was the accountants idea
PO Boxes that his wife didn't know about
His wife was/is his carer



I lost the last 10 mins because I had to restart my laptop - did I miss anything juicy?
 
  • #619
I think he means the family trust isn't money from his Belgium fam, but his wife's family. Which of course, I don't believe.

And now he claims that every time he went overseas he got money from his family! It's his inheritance from doing well in the family business all those years ago!
 
  • #620
I'm getting a headache :)
 
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