GUILTY Australia - Sarah Cafferkey, 22, Melbourne, 9th Nov 2012, #2

  • #61
I'm not sure what I can post or ask and I feel awful even bringing it up... But there was suspicion around the dismemberment of Sarah's body, has this been reported in MSM or was it purely rumor?

Today sweet Sarah will be laid to rest, I hope that her family and friends have terrific send off to her and celebrate her life in a way that she would have wanted!
 
  • #62
Just saw pictures of PC house and silver commodore is still out front so obviously nothing to do with the murder. I'm thinking too much into the cars, but just want to know as much as I can.

Yellow car must have been SH's car, and he must have lived at that house, and also had a lease on the flat in BM. So AW may not have been aware of anything that was going on, and has just been pulled into this and unfortunately had his name smeared if this is the case..

Wasn't there something earlier on about the yellow car and police said the person it belonged to 'was not a suspect' - or words to that effect? Was thinking it could belong to AW and used without his knowledge - and/ or permission - for the ultimate purpose.:twocents:
 
  • #63
I'm not sure what I can post or ask and I feel awful even bringing it up... But there was suspicion around the dismemberment of Sarah's body, has this been reported in MSM or was it purely rumor?

Today sweet Sarah will be laid to rest, I hope that her family and friends have terrific send off to her and celebrate her life in a way that she would have wanted!

Very soon, 2pm Melb time.

:shamrock: May God rest her soul:shamrock:
 
  • #64
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jmbr
Just saw pictures of PC house and silver commodore is still out front so obviously nothing to do with the murder. I'm thinking too much into the cars, but just want to know as much as I can.

Yellow car must have been SH's car, and he must have lived at that house, and also had a lease on the flat in BM. So AW may not have been aware of anything that was going on, and has just been pulled into this and unfortunately had his name smeared if this is the case..
Hi lease could be confirmed through RTBA?Just a thought or through real estate data base, but only if bond paid on each?
 
  • #65
Thinking of Sarah's family and friends today as they say their final goodbye's to their beautiful girl.

May you fly free and be at peace now Sarah, a beautiful angel watching over your loved ones and your beautiful Sprocket.
:rose: :rose:


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  • #66
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jmbr
Just saw pictures of PC house and silver commodore is still out frontso obviously nothing to do with the murder. I'm thinking too much into the cars, but just want to know as much as I can.

Yellow car must have been SH's car, and he must have lived at that house, and also had a lease on the flat in BM. So AW may not have been aware of anything that was going on, and has just been pulled into this and unfortunately had his name smeared if this is the case..
Hi lease could be confirmed through RTBA?Just a thought or through real estate data base, but only if bond paid on each?

BBM: According to neighbours at the PC house, the silver commodore was said to have been parked on the nature strip for 2 weeks before the murder and had not moved at all in that time.
 
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  • #68
http://mobile.news.com.au/national/mourners-wear-bright-colours-to-remember-a-happy-sarah-cafferkey/story-fndo4cq1-1226524208280

The 22-year-old's loved ones have started arriving for the funeral, which will be held at St Andrew's Uniting Church in Bacchus Marsh from 2pm.

Sarah's Mum, Noelle Dickson, arrived with Sarah's beloved dog, Sprocket.

Ms Dickson led Sprocket into the church on a pink leash.



Oh, bless her heart! That brings tears to my eyes. Sarah would be so happy to have Sprocket there. That is amazing. Lots of love, prayers and hugs to Noelle. :rose:
 
  • #69
Hi everyone, first time post here..

I've been following this for a while now, and picked up on a few things people had pointed out here myself. It's good to know other people share the same thoughts as me in taking interest in crimes like these. Knowing what happened eases my mind a little.

In regards to there being no crime scene set up by LE at BM address, is it possible that he attacked Sarah in his car? Maybe that's the reason for it being stripped and dumped.. Otherwise he would have had to carry her out of his house and risk being seen by neighbours, and seeing as it appears he lived in a unit, there would probably have been a high possibility of him bumping into someone on way to car?

Just my opinion. May be silly but would explain a few things..

I also think that the murder was committed in the yellow car, which I believe that SH was using that day. He then took Sarah's body to Point Cook and placed in a bin. He likely stripped any incriminating evidence from the vehicle at PC and then dumped it on the Western Highway. He may have cut up material which he removed from the car in the garage of the PC house, before disposing of that also. Other opportunists likely removed further parts of the car where it was abandoned. Just my thoughts only. Also adding a link re use of power tools in garage of PC property.

http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-new...-as-vic-womans-body-found-20121119-29l3a.html

I think you've both hit the nail on the head so to speak. IMO it makes perfect sense that the murder was committed in the yellow car and as you say KGI, it was driven to the Point Cook house, Sarah was disposed of and the power tools that were heard late on the Saturday night were used to get rid of the evidence. :furious:

MOO.
 
  • #70
  • #71
The yellow car was abandoned on the western highway just before the first Melton exit (Ferris rd). I had noticed it there for almost a week maybe.. I remember no number plate at first, no tyres at the end when I had seen police there.

The streets of Bacchus Marsh are filled with Pink Balloons today as it says goodbye to Sarah ❤💙
 
  • #72
Forgot to mention that there are no camera in that area at all..
 
  • #73
November 26, 2012

As the service got underway her father, Adrian Cafferkey, told the mourners that no parent should have to endure the funeral of their child.

"This is all wrong. We all know this wrong on so many levels," he told the congregation.

He said that they would not focus on what had happened to Sarah but on a celebration of her short life.

http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/b...-at-funeral-20121126-2a2u5.html#ixzz2DIZqTITr
 
  • #74
The yellow car was abandoned on the western highway just before the first Melton exit (Ferris rd). I had noticed it there for almost a week maybe.. I remember no number plate at first, no tyres at the end when I had seen police there.

The streets of Bacchus Marsh are filled with Pink Balloons today as it says goodbye to Sarah ❤��

Yes adding on to my previous post, just found out the above was the case where it was located. It was on the side heading toward Bacchus Marsh.
 
  • #75
Thinking of Sarah's family and friends today as they say their final goodbye's to their beautiful girl.

May you fly free and be at peace now Sarah, a beautiful angel watching over your loved ones and your beautiful Sprocket.
:rose: :rose:

What a sad, sad day for Sarah's family today .... having to lay their beautiful girl to rest.

What a sad, sad day for Daniel Morcombe's family too .... as they start to hear details of the case surrounding young Daniel's murder.

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7354&page=9

:rose:
 
  • #76
  • #77
This is truly a sad day. All of these young and beautiful lives taken too soon.


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  • #78
Beautiful photo Makara...thanks for posting it!!
 
  • #79
I also think that the murder was committed in the yellow car, which I believe that SH was using that day. He then took Sarah's body to Point Cook and placed in a bin. He likely stripped any incriminating evidence from the vehicle at PC and then dumped it on the Western Highway. He may have cut up material which he removed from the car in the garage of the PC house, before disposing of that also. Other opportunists likely removed further parts of the car where it was abandoned. Just my thoughts only. Also adding a link re use of power tools in garage of PC property.

http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-new...-as-vic-womans-body-found-20121119-29l3a.html

Was thinking further about the yellow car and would suggest it seems an unlikely place to dump a car. It's very visible (on a freeway). IMO would consider it likely ran out of petrol/broke down or something to that effect. I'd imagine setting it alight would be a way of getting rid of evidence & this I'd think would be done in back streets not on a freeway. It may have been stripped inside but according to the person I know who had seen it on the side of the road - it had been stripped outside over a number of days (opportunist) & remembering it being there from the Mon 12 to at least Wed 14. IMO I think it's SH's car.

RIP Sarah.
 
  • #80
Was thinking further about the yellow car and would suggest it seems an unlikely place to dump a car. It's very visible (on a freeway). IMO would consider it likely ran out of petrol/broke down or something to that effect. I'd imagine setting it alight would be a way of getting rid of evidence & this I'd think would be done in back streets not on a freeway. It may have been stripped inside but according to the person I know who had seen it on the side of the road - it had been stripped outside over a number of days (opportunist) & remembering it being there from the Mon 12 to at least Wed 14. IMO I think it's SH's car.

RIP Sarah.

Was thinking the car across nature strip at PC house was his (SH) - because the neighbour interviewed had said (paraphrasing) 'man with little dog used to drive his car straight across the nature strip and leave it there...'
Can't imagine a heap of s...t like that would belong to AW. IMO not possible.
 

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