carbuff
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A lot of suitcases that size have two compartments, the big main one and a second smaller one in the lid. Maybe the disarticulated bones were in the small compartment?
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It's hard to imagine the person did not see anything when tipping the case upside down, but maybe the police are wording it that way to encourage the person to come forward. They really need to speak to that person. They could've been traumatised or maybe thought they could be implicated and maybe have been too afraid to come forward.
Hi folks. I have been following since the story broke. Time I joined in.
TGY, I agree with you about suitcase guy. Why this particular place that is so visible? I tend to think "what would I do".
If I was smart and did not want to get caught, I would have weighed the case down and dumped it in the sea or large river, or taken it to a remote, thicker, overgrown part of the land and tossed it or buried it. I certainly would not wander along the side of a highway carrying a suitcase for all and sundry to witness. I find that mind boggling.
It's hard to imagine the person did not see anything when tipping the case upside down, but maybe the police are wording it that way to encourage the person to come forward. They really need to speak to that person. They could've been traumatised or maybe thought they could be implicated and maybe have been too afraid to come forward.
Police said the remains were originally dumped in a suitcase up to three months ago, before somebody unknown tipped out the contents of the suitcase, including the child's remains, before dragging the suitcase onto the verge.
The grey Lanza suitcase was then spotted by numerous drivers over many weeks, with some even stopping to inspect it and "poke around".
The way I read it is that the person who tipped the contents out had to have realised there were skeletal remains in there, left the remains in the bush and dragged the case to the kerb as a marker so the body could be discovered. From then, a number of people stopped and inspected the case, without seeing the child's remains in the bush. It's important to find the the person who initially tipped the contents out in case there was anything else in the case that they have taken away with them.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-07-24/child-bones-found-in-sa-believed-to-belong-to-a-girl/6645422
I've been going over this and think the man who dumped the case was aware of but not directly involved with the death. Something has happened in the household that has encouraged him to dispose of the case, but he has to do it in an underhand manner because he is implicated by association. Maybe the person who caused the child's death has either left the property or died - could be a family member or maybe tenant.
... could be perhaps a ca. 24-30yo son of a ca. 55-60yo man and the son could be disappeared or be in jail for another case of murder/assault etc., so father wanted to dump the treasonous suitcase.
BUT: why let himself be seen with a suitcase on a road and even 2 times??
Do you mean the fabric with the musical notes was sold in spotlight? Just curious as seems police think it's from the USA but if you know it's not might be worth letting then know [emoji4]
I also found the musical print fabric at a mill in the UK. I am not sure how it was distributed in or in which Countries but it certainly is available to purchase on-line. Sorry I don't know how to post a picture. I copied the photo into my computer photo album but do not know how to bring it over to here. Can someone help, if you feel this is worthy of posting? Never mind, duh, I figured it out.
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I came to the opposite conclusion -- that it was handmade, probably a gift, and probably the girl's blankie that she carried for comfort etc. 90x90cm isn't even a standard size; the vast majority of manufactured baby blankets and quilts are rectangular.
If that is a standard size somewhere, that might be a big clue to her origins.
Theory makes sense apart from leaving the body/case in such an easily found place (MOO).