Car clue as cops hunt Sarah suspect

Written By Unknown on Senin, 19 November 2012 | 03.30

Facebook friends of missing Victorian Sarah Cafferkey are hoping the body of a woman found is not hers.

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.

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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.

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."

Forensic police inspect the Point Cook home today after the grim find. Picture: Andrew Tauber

Well-wishers have left flowers and notes on her doorstep this morning.

A screenshot of Ms Cafferkey's Facebook page shows she was in a dispute before disappearing.

"Mature people of the opposite sex's (sic) are able to have a friendship based on genuine interest and care for each other. Stop being immature over Facebook please, I have had enough," she wrote on November 4.

"I will delete you if you are unable to be civil," Ms Cafferkey wrote.

Police would not reveal whether the Facebook page was part of their investigations or an unrelated incident.

Investigations are continuing following the discovery of human remains at a house in Melbourne

Detectives also would not elaborate on whether anyone had been questioned or the circumstances of the death.

Det-Sgt Mark Hatt of the homicide squad said police executed a search warrant and found the body.

"Today that body is being examined as part of a post mortem," he said yesterday.

"The body was located throughout the night, so in the early hours of (Sunday) morning ."

Det-Sgt Hatt confirmed no one was under arrest and the investigation into what had happened to Ms Cafferkey was ongoing.

A neighbour described Ms Cafferkey as a "good girl just trying to find her way".

The case was taken up by the homicide squad in the middle of last week.

Neighbours believe the house where two men were renting had been vacant for about a week, but they had not seen a woman enter it.

A woman who lives near the Fongeo Drive house said two men rented the house but she had not seen anyone there for the past week.

"One of them had only just moved in about four to six weeks ago," she said.

"He had a little dog and we didn't see him much. I haven't seen him for a good week or so. It's scary. It's horrible.

A body of a woman believed to be Sarah Cafferkey was found in a house in Point Cook.

"We've got kids and we live in a nice street. I never saw the girl or any girl going in or out. I haven't seen anyone in the house for about a week."

A neighbour of Ms Cafferkey's family home in Bacchus Marsh fought back tears as he described her as a "good girl just trying to find her way".

"She was just like everybody else," Stephen Millington said.

"You meet the wrong people, they drag you into things.

"She was just a young lady struggling to keep her life on track."

Forensic police inspect the Point Cook home today after the grim find. Picture: Andrew Tauber

He said the local community was devastated about the body found at the house in Point Cook.

"We've all been waiting for her to come home," Mr Millington said.

More details about the nature of the death are expected to be revealed in the next 24 hours as the Coroner's office begins its probe.

Police have previously revealed that Ms Cafferkey had not accessed her bank account or used her mobile phone since she disappeared.

She was last seen by her mother on November 9 and fears for her safety were heightened after her car was discovered on Thursday in Owen St, Maribyrnong.

Flowers and letters left on the doorstep of Sarah Cafferkey's home in Bacchus Marsh. Picture: Chris Scott

Ms Dickson said homicide squad detectives had spoken to her.

"They were just asking me about school, what type of person she is, her life and what she liked doing," she said.

With Andy Burns and Chris Gillett

anthony.dowsley@news.com.au


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