Abu Taj al Deen
Paragon
I can't believe this investigation is still as much a mystery as it was the day it began! 🙁 It's tragic.
No child deserves this, and to go nameless without memory or concern for her (his?) whereabouts.
Well, that's just the worst part! 🙁
Hoping this case is solved very soon!
Here is an article from when it first made news:
Child Found Murdered In Suitcase (Wynarka, SA)
Here is an article from today. A tragic reality.
This child may be just a name among 256. 🙁
Wynarka child murder: SA Police investigation identifies 256 potential victims
IT WAS a jawbone, poking out through piles of child’s clothing, that began Australia’s chilling body in suitcase murder inquiry.
Stuffed into a 40cm wide dark grey Lanza-brand suitcase in between a Dora the Explorer T-shirt, pink pants, boxer shorts with teddy bears on them, was the skeletal remains of a child who police say died a “violent and terrible death”.
The suitcase lay open, items of clothing scattered nearby, close to the road and near the low bushes that dotted the landscape.
That a small child could vanish without anyone noticing has mystified detectives who say the child could have been dead a “very, very long time” and it has electrified the tiny town of Wynarka, where four witnesses have reported seeing a man with an identical suitcase as the one that contained the child’s remains.
www.perthnow.com.au/news/national/wynar ... 7491335072
With my own 3 year-old daughter playing with blocks on the mat in front of me as I type this, I almost have tears in my eyes. Not even a lie.
No child deserves this, and to go nameless without memory or concern for her (his?) whereabouts.
Well, that's just the worst part! 🙁
Hoping this case is solved very soon!
Here is an article from when it first made news:
Child Found Murdered In Suitcase (Wynarka, SA)
Here is an article from today. A tragic reality.
This child may be just a name among 256. 🙁
Wynarka child murder: SA Police investigation identifies 256 potential victims
IT WAS a jawbone, poking out through piles of child’s clothing, that began Australia’s chilling body in suitcase murder inquiry.
Stuffed into a 40cm wide dark grey Lanza-brand suitcase in between a Dora the Explorer T-shirt, pink pants, boxer shorts with teddy bears on them, was the skeletal remains of a child who police say died a “violent and terrible death”.
The suitcase lay open, items of clothing scattered nearby, close to the road and near the low bushes that dotted the landscape.
That a small child could vanish without anyone noticing has mystified detectives who say the child could have been dead a “very, very long time” and it has electrified the tiny town of Wynarka, where four witnesses have reported seeing a man with an identical suitcase as the one that contained the child’s remains.
www.perthnow.com.au/news/national/wynar ... 7491335072
With my own 3 year-old daughter playing with blocks on the mat in front of me as I type this, I almost have tears in my eyes. Not even a lie.







