• #321

According to the new indictment:

"DANKA ILIC (2) WAS HIT BY A CAR,

THEN Suffocated IN THE BACK SEAT!

These are the details from the indictment against two 'Vodovod' workers:

Two years of the mystery of the girl's disappearance and murder.


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As stated in the indictment,
Srđan J. and Dejan D. while returning from the work task they had completed, moving through Banjski Polje in a white Fiat Panda driven by Srđan J., while D. was the passenger,
hit a girl Danka Ilić,
as a result of which she fell from the right side of the vehicle.

As suspected,
Dejan D. noticed this and informed J.

They then agreed to remove the child's body from the road,
kill her if she was alive,
and hide the body so that they would not be discovered.
They wanted to avoid being prosecuted for the traffic accident
- it is stated in the indictment against the defendants.

They agreed to leave the child's body in a wild landfill,
they threw the body there and drove the car to PUC 'Vodovod'
- it is stated in the indictment."


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Yeah - that is in keeping with a certain countries regard for human life. I'd want them killed slowly... painfully.
 
  • #322
It seems odd to me that there was no DNA found in the car. On the other hand though, Serbia probably doesn't have the advanced technology available in countries such as the United States and because of that they missed it.
 
  • #323
It seems odd to me that there was no DNA found in the car. On the other hand though, Serbia probably doesn't have the advanced technology available in countries such as the United States and because of that they missed it.
This is the homepage of a Forensic testing lab in Serbia:
Advanced technology is not just only available in the US.
 
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  • #324
Re: DNA, I think it is possible that the child was placed in a bag or similar before being lifted to the car - moreso for hiding etc reasons than actual worry about DNA. It is a bit funky they found no evidence whatsoever, but IIRC, there was also a time gap between when it all happened and when they examined the car.
 
  • #325
It seems odd to me that there was no DNA found in the car. On the other hand though, Serbia probably doesn't have the advanced technology available in countries such as the United States and because of that they missed it.
Serbia is doing just fine. The world outside the US exists.
 
  • #326
Serbia is doing just fine. The world outside the US exists.
To veoma dobro znam - I know that very well and it’s a lovely country too. I don’t live in the United States but am still surprised that no DNA whatsoever was found. It made me think that another vehicle was used.
 
  • #327
To veoma dobro znam - I know that very well and it’s a lovely country too. I don’t live in the United States but am still surprised that no DNA whatsoever was found. It made me think that another vehicle was used.
Or she was placed in some kind of container before placed in the backseat. What kind of things that could hold a small body could have been at hand in the car that day? Even a sportsbag would have been large enough.
 
  • #328
Or she was placed in some kind of container before placed in the backseat. What kind of things that could hold a small body could have been at hand in the car that day? Even a sportsbag would have been large enough.
I’d forgotten that the Fiat Panda used by the accused was equipped with GPS tracking which was able to pinpoint the fact that the car had stopped at the accident site and from there onto the illegal dump, or “divlja deponija”

A summary that I generated using AI came up with the following (my translation below the Serbian text)

  • Тренутак ударца: Девојчица је ударена овим возилом у 13:52 часова, свега седам минута након што је мајка пријавила нестанак.
  • Moment of impact: The girl was struck by the car at 13:52, just seven minutes after her mother reported her missing.
  • ГПС праћење: Управо су ГПС уређаји у службеном возилу омогућили полицији да реконструише кретање осумњичених и утврди да су се задржали на месту нестанка, а потом и код оближње депоније.
  • GPS Tracking: The GPS monitor fitted to the company car allowed the police to recreate the movements of the accused and to determine that they had stopped at the site of the disappearance and then at the nearby tip.
  • Транспорт тела: Сумња се да су дете, након што су га ударили, ставили у задњи део (гепек) овог аутомобила пре него што су га одвезли на депонију.
  • Transporting the body: The suspicion is that after hitting her, they put her into the rear part of the car (the trunk) before driving her to the dump.
I’m still not clear on how there was no trace DNA transferred from Danka into the interior of the car, its door handles, gear shift, steering wheel and so on. Or to the front of the car where the impact occurred.

For the life of me I can’t work out what kind of container would be in the car or be suitable, as presumably it would also be full of tools and equipment and the Fiat Panda is not a big car.

I’m baffled! JMHO IMO
 

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