The latest on the investigation:
- Why was a missing person’s report for Karlie Jade Pearce-Stevenson suddenly withdrawn just five days after it was filed?
- The phone call that solved the mystery.
- Police rule any involvement by the father of Khandalyce.
- Police find photographs taken in a shopping centre showing Khandalyce wearing one of the dresses and the quilt used in appeals to find out who was the body in the suitcase.
A young woman’s bones found in the infamous Belangalo State Forest – unidentified for five years.
A little girl’s bones found 1100km away five years later.
There was no reason to link the two. No reason to think that for at least six years they had been separated. No reason to think that someone had violently and brutally murdered them and then dumped their bodies on two sides of Australia.
There was no reason at all to link them until two weeks ago when police received a phone call.
In 2006 Khandalyce Kiara Pearce was born in Alice Springs to single mother Karlie Jade Pearce-Stevenson. Karlie just a teenager when Khandalyce was born, she was known as quiet girl – remembered at school as being “lovely” but given the nickname “Mouse.”
“It was just the look of her face, I guess, her small button-nose and couple of buck teeth,” a school friend told The Australian.
When Khandalyce was aged just two her mother left Alice Springs and travelled to Adelaide leaving behind her own mother – Khandalyce’s grandmother – cousins and her ex-boyfriend, Khandalyce ‘s father.
Records show that the little girl was immunised at the age of 18-months but after that nothing. She never attended school or daycare, she had no dental work that matched her, she never made it to the age of four to be immunised again.
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Oh god that poor little girl. My heart broke when I saw her little clothes. May that poor soul rest in peace with mum, with lots of cuddles in heaven.
She was last confirmed driving near Coober Pedy. It strikes me as possible she met a random opportunistic psycho either on the road, or at a rest stop somewhere along the way. The long distances between the bodies implies a fellow traveller, perhaps a truck driver?