GUILTY Australia - Khandalyce Pearce (Wynarka) and Karlie Pearce-Stevenson (Belanglo) #11

Article paywalled but I was able to read it through this twitter link. He will be sentenced September 28th with Justice Hulme.

Ava Benny-Morrison‏Verified account @avabmorrison now1 minute ago
Daniel James Holdom has this morning pleaded guilty to murdering Karlie-Pearce Stevenson in Belanglo State Forest before killing her daughter and dumping her body in a suitcase http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/news-story/e20649a9b91a931cae2166ec0326ff4a … @dailytelegraph @em_partridge

I wish I hadn’t read that. Crushed her windpipe and took photos of her remains. And, he was already in prison for sexually assaulting an 8 year old girl when he was charged with Karlie and Khandalyce’s murders. Poor girls. I hope he rots in jail.
 
Guilty pleas in body-in-suitcase double murder case


Well.... whadda surprise. . He must now be angling for a discount on his sentence, but it's worth repeating, that some crimes are so appalling, that the normal discount applied to a guilty plea just don't cut it. That is, it isn't set in concrete that he automatically gets a discount for parole..

My God, the horror of that thought that at some stage he gets parole is too incomprehensible to absorb .

And he sent those photo's of Kharlie to some women , who, in the course of things, didn't mind a bit, and kept up their attachment to him.. you have to wonder what the hell they are, in the over all picture of what's out there.
 
I wonder if he'll take anyone else down with him? I wonder about the bank withdrawals? Words can't express the contempt I feel for this animal. Well done, marvellous police force.
Yes I wonder now that the "induced" statements are no longer required whether charges will be forthcoming regarding the fraud?
 
I reckon he'll try and trade off what he knows for a few petty privileges... what else is a man supposed to do? . . he'll spread them out, though, over a few years.

He must have got bored reading his own case against him, obviously , he could only manage a page a day, but he had a lot of fun mucking about with the court, firing his court appointed barrister, digging his heels in to stay on remand as long as it was humanly possible.

I've been reading "A mind for murder'.. by David Grant, a Qld forensic psychiatrist, who reports to the court on the matters of baffling murders and murderers... to ascertain the handing down of an Indefinite Sentence... NSW doesn't have this, . although, they do have the equivalent, which the Travers brothers ( Anita Cobby's killers) are laboring under down there in the Supermax at Goulburn, which means they can decide later on about the fraught business of parole.

What a risk to even consider parole for this thing even at 80 or 90... Age doesn't weary them....
 
Where he is going, he'll be a figure of scorn and contempt, not just for killing a child, but for his idiotic and complex scheme to defraud Centrelink over many years for such a petty sum!!. the smallness of his vision , the idiocy of his crime, the undeserved good luck he had over years..

oh he wont last long. A moments inattention by the guards, when he is out on his escorted 1 hour exercise alone, and …
 
and he never even got a last day out. Good. He did his plea via video link..

NSW courts have the provision to designate a prisoner is 'never to be released'.. It's not used often. Although, it is used more now that say, 10 years ago, perhaps because crime is vortexing into darker and larger black holes.

This is one example of NTBR that surely has to fit the criteria.
 
Yes I wonder now that the "induced" statements are no longer required whether charges will be forthcoming regarding the fraud?
I'll be extremely cross if charges and convictions for fraud , theft by subterfuge, defrauding the AU Govt, are not delivered PDQ .

I want to see that wheelchair with it's occupant shoved into court without delay.
 
and he never even got a last day out. Good. He did his plea via video link..

NSW courts have the provision to designate a prisoner is 'never to be released'.. It's not used often. Although, it is used more now that say, 10 years ago, perhaps because crime is vortexing into darker and larger black holes.

This is one example of NTBR that surely has to fit the criteria.
A little light reading on NTBR crims.

The harshest sentences ever handed down in Australia
 
I wish I hadn’t read that. Crushed her windpipe and took photos of her remains. And, he was already in prison for sexually assaulting an 8 year old girl when he was charged with Karlie and Khandalyce’s murders. Poor girls. I hope he rots in jail.

Did we know why he was in jail? I don't recall reading why he was, other than he just was. I hope he more than rots, I hope he suffers slowly then dies painfully, just like those poor girls did.
 
I wonder if he'll take anyone else down with him? I wonder about the bank withdrawals? Words can't express the contempt I feel for this animal. Well done, marvellous police force.

P&G, I wonder, too. I think he will squeal like gutless wonder he is and take down anyone and everyone... I wonder how many of our earlier theories will be proven correct.
 
"It is alleged Holdom admitted to two woman he had killed Ms Pearce-Stevenson and Khandalyce.

One woman told police the accused told her that he’d … stomped on Ms Pearce-Stevenson’s throat, crushed her windpipe and left her body beside a log”.



“The accused told (the woman) he had killed Pearce by suffocating … and he’d thrown her body off the side of a highway,” Mr Mabbutt said as he read the Crown statement.

She told police later she found photographs of Ms Pearce-Stevenson’s body on his phone’s memory card. She also found a picture of Khandalyce asleep in a car seat.

At the time she never reported her discoveries to police and only revealed it after Holdom was arrested and she was questioned.

Another woman made a diary entry in 2013 in which she noted that Holdom had confessed to her that he had murdered the mother and daughter.

Both women and three other witnesses have had their identities suppressed by court order."

We’re for Sydney | Daily Telegraph

HP, his sister and Miss Fiance? I wonder who the other two witnesses could be? The women to whom he admitted to murder to, plus the one who saw the photos, should be hauled into court, too. How can anyone stand by someone like that? Oh, yes, we have quite a few women who do; Margaret, Julie...
 

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