19 November 2012

Car clue as police hunt suspect in Sarah Cafferkey murder investigation


UPDATE: A YELLOW Commodore has been linked to the Sarah Cafferkey murder investigation as the Herald Sun can reveal a suspect is being hunted by police.
The Herald Sun understands police investigating Ms Cafferkey's suspected death set up a crime scene around a stripped-down yellow sedan on the Western Hwy near Bacchus Marsh on Friday afternoon.
It can also be confirmed a suspect has emerged in the case.
It is not suggested the owner of the yellow car is the suspect.
Images of a yellow car parked in the driveway of the house where a body - believed to be Ms Cafferkey's - was found can be seen from satellite images of the property taken last October.
Interactions, including threats made towards Ms Cafferkey, are among several leads police are following.

An ex-boyfriend of Ms Cafferkey's has been ruled out as a suspect by police.

Homicide detectives this afternoon formally identified the remains of Ms Cafferkey, discovered at a residence in Fongeo Drive, Point Cook.

The State Coroner conducted a post mortem yesterday following the discovery of a woman's body in Fongeo Drive, Point Cook in the early hours of Sunday morning.

Forensic police have started taking photos of the Point Cook neighbourhood as the investigation continues.


Police continued to arrive and leave the home today, which has been under 24-hour guard.
The house, in a new estate, is believed to be rented by two men.
Detective Inspector Michael Roberts of the homicide squad today said that police "certainly believe" the body is Ms Cafferkey.

Yellow car
A satellite image taken in October of a yellow car in the driveway where a body was found.

Det-Insp Roberts said there were a number of clues that led police to believe that the body had met with foul play.

Ms Cafferkey's mother, Noelle Dickson, said she did not want to talk in detail about her daughter's disappearance because it was too upsetting, but police had made the case their top priority and were aware of Facebook threats to her daughter.

"Obviously police have been all over the Facebook page," Ms Dickson said.
"This is a top priority for the homicide squad.

"I can't talk about this because it just upsets me."

heraldsun.com.au 19 Nov 2012

A tragic incident which involved the loss of life of Sarah Cafferkey.

The corporate media (together with the authorities) provide misleading information, as to the technology and speed of it used to track the masses.

Authorities have access to satellite images that are updated on a much frequent time frame than they lead the masses to believe.

Similarly as with the very public disappearance case of Jill Meagher, the authorities initially did not clearly indicate the (phone) technology used to track her footsteps.

The masses are deliberately mislead as to the speed and real time technology used to monitor them. 


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