Found Deceased Australia - Melissa Caddick, 49, Sydney, NSW, 12 Nov 2020 #8

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“Please take into account I don’t have the means to sue Michael Hayter or ASIC for the pain they have caused my family and I,” he said.

Kolletti is what I would describe as high maintenance. I have read all of the correspondence on that website and, IMO, Michael Hayter has never been anything other that completely professional in his correspondence with Koletti as he goes about his lawful duty in relation to the liquidation of Maliver assets.

I suspect that Koletti knows that he doesn't have a case, regardless of his financial circumstances.
 
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Further to this bit about Kolletti wanting to sue lawyer Michael Hayter, I was reminded tonight of a case of a local club member who, having lost a civil suit for damages due physical injury occasioned in a NSW sporting complex that he claimed was due to negligence of the owner of the facility, then proceeded to sue his NSW barrister for alleged incompetence.

His first problem was finding a lawyer willing to take his case, and he had to look to Victoria for that.

His second problem was that he lost that case, too, and said barrister bankrupted him for fees owed.
 
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I would think that at nearly 17 the son would be allowed to make his own choice of guardian between his father and his stepfather.
 
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Mr Koletti said he had endured “a lot of stress and pain” following his wife’s death and had lost “everything” he worked for during his 26-year career.
26-year career???:D:D
 
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I would think that at nearly 17 the son would be allowed to make his own choice of guardian between his father and his stepfather.

In Oz, at age 18 a person is considered an adult. Before that all sorts of limitations apply as to what they can and cannot do legally.

As I understand it, Melissa Caddick was granted custody of her son following her divorce from Tony Caddick. How that custody order stands legally now that she's missing presumed dead is a good question. One would hope that the son at nearly 17 would be legally able to choose his preferred guardian going forward.

Apart from losing his mother, the publicity surrounding this bizarre case must be awfully hard for him to deal with.
 
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In Oz, at age 18 a person is considered an adult. Before that all sorts of limitations apply as to what they can and cannot do legally.

As I understand it, Melissa Caddick was granted custody of her son following her divorce from Tony Caddick. How that custody order stands legally now that she's missing presumed dead is a good question. One would hope that the son at nearly 17 would be legally able to choose his preferred guardian going forward.

Apart from losing his mother, the publicity surrounding this bizarre case must be awfully hard for him to deal with.

>>>>especially at Cranbrook where his bio father is paying his fees. I would have thought that he could be the victim of bullying (as they are snobbishly rich kids who go there) but the school may be very supportive of him.
 
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i notice in the upcoming underbelly series this sunday, the advertising seems to allude to melissa having her foot severed (shes biting into a belt) and also being shot? i guess the show will cover all possibilities of her disappearance
 
  • #449
And then some.
 
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i notice in the upcoming underbelly series this sunday, the advertising seems to allude to melissa having her foot severed (shes biting into a belt) and also being shot? i guess the show will cover all possibilities of her disappearance

Given that nobody knows what actually happened to her, we can expect speculative dramatic licence to go into overdrive.

Also, given that AK would have had to give permission (via a signed consent and release) to use his character, my guess is that his pet theories will be at the fore.
 
  • #451
And then some.
Not to mention the "criminal cartel" link, aka "George. Scriptwriters had a field day with this,
 
  • #452
Not to mention the "criminal cartel" link, aka "George. Scriptwriters had a field day with this,

And Melissa hiding money all over the place.
I think they have chucked every theory into the production ... maybe.
 
  • #453
the first half seemed more like a comedy, with her portrayed as quirky and likeable, and that hilarious shot of "ak" spread naked on the bed!
i wonder if she did hide bags of money in properties, and if shes still alive would it be possible to covertly funnel cash to her family? i hope she is still alive
 
  • #454
2 paws on the license plate had me in stiches

the acting isn't very good and the show takes more liberties than a boy on prom night

whats with the portrayal of the ASIC lady? was massive uptight B the script for her.. geez i would be insulted if i was her
 
  • #455
im guessing jbowies above comment is right, ak probably had to give consent and approval of his character portrayal, which shows him quite favourably, apart from a bit of dimness:)
 
  • #456
when they show footage of her found foot in the shoe on the beach, would that be the real footage? its always been pixilated in msm, if its real then the ankle edge is very jaged and untidy, not like it was actually cut off surgically?
 
  • #457
when they show footage of her found foot in the shoe on the beach, would that be the real footage? its always been pixilated in msm, if its real then the ankle edge is very jaged and untidy, not like it was actually cut off surgically?

doesn't look real, looks like a lamb or beef bone put into a shoe
 
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oh, ok hahaha!!yes of course!

i haven't looked this up but I'm fairly certain that showing human remains might be against some sort of television code of practice
 
  • #460
i haven't looked this up but I'm fairly certain that showing human remains might be against some sort of television code of practice
yes, i think it definately is, and especially for first nation people
 
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