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I'm finding it hard to believe how hard it was to remove this WA (Floreat) teenage girl from her "wealthy" parental care, and the lack of monitoring of the parents in their home schooling.



That is disgusting. On all levels. That poor girl.
 

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'$1 million reward announced for information about the cold case murder of Prabha Arun Kumar'

'Mon 28 Oct

A coronial inquest into Ms Kumar's death is due to begin in March next year.'

'At the time of the attack, then Homicide Squad commander Mick Willing said Ms Kumar was on the phone to her husband in India, who said he "heard her scream for help".

"And then plead with the man not to harm [her] and take all her belongings if he wanted," Mr Willing said at the time.

Ms Kumar was an IT worker and it is believed she was planning to return to India in the weeks following her death, with her family saying she was struggling being away from them.'

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Initially, police said the attack "may have been random".

Speaking at the Prabha Memorial Walk in Parramatta Park on Monday, Detective Superintendent Danny Doherty said it is now believed the murder was "a targeted attack".

Superintendent Doherty added robbery or sexual assault can be ruled out as a motive.

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Ms Kumar's husband has previously denied allegations he was involved in his wife's death.
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At the time of her murder, Ms Kumar's husband was documented as having another girlfriend and police on Monday said he remains a person of interest — but he is not the only person being investigated.

"We're not excluding other people as persons of interest and obviously there's someone out there who committed the murder … who actually stabbed Prabha to death," Superintendent Doherty said.

He also confirmed the $1 million reward is not limited to those in Australia, and the appeal is an international request for information, as the majority of Ms Kumar's family live in India.
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"She was walking while talking to Arun [her husband] on the phone when she said that a suspicious-looking man was following her," he said.
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In July 2015, four months after the murder, police released new security footage showing a figure walking through Parramatta Golf Course towards Jubilee Lane where Ms Kumar was attacked.

The figure appeared only briefly in the top right hand corner of the frame around the time of the murder, in what police admitted was "not the best footage", but were hopeful it may prompt someone's memory.

A coronial inquest into Ms Kumar's death will begin in March next year, but police are hopeful the new reward will allow them to put someone before the courts for her murder before that time.

Anyone with information is urged to contact CrimeStoppers.'
 
I wonder how many of them were law students?


'“Last Monday, a group of male students from second year at St Paul’s decided to hold a mock trial on a fellow student. The group that organised it invited people to attend,” he said.

“It was held in a meeting room on the ground floor. In the Kangaroo Court, there were students posing as judges, defence lawyers and prosecutors.”'
 
I wonder how many of them were law students?


'“Last Monday, a group of male students from second year at St Paul’s decided to hold a mock trial on a fellow student. The group that organised it invited people to attend,” he said.

“It was held in a meeting room on the ground floor. In the Kangaroo Court, there were students posing as judges, defence lawyers and prosecutors.”'

I wonder how many of them are on Big Footy?
 
I wonder how many of them were law students?


'“Last Monday, a group of male students from second year at St Paul’s decided to hold a mock trial on a fellow student. The group that organised it invited people to attend,” he said.

“It was held in a meeting room on the ground floor. In the Kangaroo Court, there were students posing as judges, defence lawyers and prosecutors.”'
I wonder what the "defendant" was accused of.
 
I found some women talking on social media, claiming they had close calls.
First Ive heard of it. Are they genuine claims or just trying to impose themselves into the case?

 
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Lisa Govern's inquest coming up soon
and this is very informative


We have a dedicated thread here if you want to check in zedx


I'll be trying to follow this one closely
 
With that much Cheese, Wallace must have helped.

I'm finding it hard to believe how hard it was to remove this WA (Floreat) teenage girl from her "wealthy" parental care, and the lack of monitoring of the parents in their home schooling.



Yes, the narrative is of a controlling and abusive father, but I suspect its more complex and subtle than that. Teens with eating disorders are some of the most difficult people to deal with, as family, friends and patients. They can be so manipulative. I wonder if this might be an example of folie au deux. The father is so absolutely clueless about his daughters condition suggests to me he is sharing her delusions.

I worked as a resident in a gastro unit many decades ago and we had the displeasure of having to look after the most severe eating disorder patients who required naso-gastric feeds or parenteral nutrition (via IV). They were the most manipulative people I have ever met, they were so controlling of their poor families.

As is the way with the world, my oldest daughter developed anorexia about 15 years ago. She remains that way to this day. She will probably die because of the disease. It's a dreadful illness.
 
Reading about that condition reminds me of the tragic shooting deaths of the police officers by the Train family maniacs.

I'm assuming that condition is applicable to them.
 
With that much Cheese, Wallace must have helped.


Yes, the narrative is of a controlling and abusive father, but I suspect its more complex and subtle than that. Teens with eating disorders are some of the most difficult people to deal with, as family, friends and patients. They can be so manipulative. I wonder if this might be an example of folie au deux. The father is so absolutely clueless about his daughters condition suggests to me he is sharing her delusions.

I worked as a resident in a gastro unit many decades ago and we had the displeasure of having to look after the most severe eating disorder patients who required naso-gastric feeds or parenteral nutrition (via IV). They were the most manipulative people I have ever met, they were so controlling of their poor families.

As is the way with the world, my oldest daughter developed anorexia about 15 years ago. She remains that way to this day. She will probably die because of the disease. It's a dreadful illness.
A friend of mine wrote a book about her experience with anorexia. She wrote it to help families and health care professionals. https://www.booktopia.com.au/a-caut...8kfjHBW2SW-_Q0VRr2PD_KtgQBK8YlZFppKr-9FabJ3my

There is also an E-book available if you are interested, just google the title & author
 

The 15yo was hitchiking and he broke the handle on the door of the car, the driver lost his temper and slashed at him with a knife. The 15yo was cut on his arm, crawled in to the bush and died.

The driver just drove off and left him.

How utterly tragic.
 
The 15yo was hitchiking and he broke the handle on the door of the car, the driver lost his temper and slashed at him with a knife. The 15yo was cut on his arm, crawled in to the bush and died.

The driver just drove off and left him.

How utterly tragic.
Yes, but I wondered if there was a bit more to it. It seems like an OTT response to produce (conveniently) a knife and actually stab the kid.
 
And the hits just keep on coming...

Senior NAAJA employee arrested, resigns after allegedly helping killer fugitive evade NT police​


A senior employee with the nation's largest Aboriginal legal service has resigned after she was arrested in a hotel room allegedly alongside a fugitive who police say she helped evade capture.

Samantha Alampi, 36, who managed offenders' parole for the embattled North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA), was allegedly caught at the Mercure Hotel in Alice Springs with 20-year-old Jefferson Woodie on Sunday morning.


https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-11...arrested-as-killer-fugitive-caught-/104584950
 
This series should be an interesting read -

Valentine Smith
Missing Person Response - Gaps uncovered
PART ONE OF A FOUR-PART SERIES

MISSING PERSONS FIRST RESPONSE

INTRODUCTION:
Criticisms, no more criticisms – 'with over fifty years in policing and investigations, the last ten years almost solely concentrating on missing persons, I have identified gaps in most cases. However, I am generally not overly critical, why? Because I understand reality and the limitations and pressures in which police work'. But, I also recognize the need for change.

In this article and the following three (3), which will be released over coming weeks I will briefly introduce for discussion, the topics of First Response, Investigative Response, Victimology, and Management Responsibility, regarding the response gaps in missing person cases. Please take the time to click on the attached link (image below) to read the full article (6 minute read). Best regards Valentine Smith

https://www.footprintsinthewilderness.com.au/post/missing-person-response-gaps-uncovered
 

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