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1.Karlie case: accused murderer’s ex-girlfriend questioned
An ex-girlfriend of the man accused of killing Karlie Pearce-Stevenson has been questioned about the alleged murders of Ms Pearce-Stevenson and her daughter.
Hazel Passmore was questioned for several hours at Wakefield Street police station in Adelaide on Friday, ABC News reports.
Ms Pearce-Stevenson’s daughter Khandalyce’s remains were found on the side of a highway in South Australia in July.
The mother’s remains were found in a national park in NSW in 2010.
NSW man Daniel Holdom, 41 has been charged with the murder of Ms Pearce-Stevenson.
2. Polish court decides Roman Polanski will not be extradited to the US.
A Polish court has ruled that director Roman Polanski will not be extradited to the US.
The US requested the Oscar-winning director’s extradition earlier this year after he pleaded guilty to having sex with a 13-year-old girl in 1977 at Jack Nicholson’s Los Angeles house home.
Top Comments
Why on earth would anyone want to play a video game where you pretend to be trapped in the World Trade Centre? That is just so bizarre, how could anyone find that entertaining?
It was in 2001 so it does not mean as much to people around 25 (or younger) who see it in a historical context. I imagine it would be like any other game where the setting is secondary to the challenge or the gameplay.
As an extreme example, we're ok with love stories on the Titanic, but if the movie was released a year after the disaster it would probably seem incredibly cold hearted and callous to the people at that time.
I'd never play the game in a pink fit, this is just is the best explanation I can think of.
4. SA mother, who sent photos to man arrested, was charged with two counts of conspiracy.....It seems the greatest believers in conspiracy are the police.