The Ristevski Murder
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The Ristevski Murder
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Karen Ristevski remembered as 'beautiful, loving person' as family vows to help find killer
Tammy Mills, Cameron Houston
Published: February 22, 2017 - 1:42AM
Karen Ristevski was so full of love and life, her relatives say, the way she was discarded in a shallow bush grave is unforgivable.
An almost eight-month search for Ms Ristevski came to end on Tuesday, with police confirming a badly decomposed body found at the base of Mount Macedon was that of the 47-year-old mother from Avondale Heights.
Ms Ristevski's family vowed to help find her killer as they paid tribute to their "beautiful" Karen on Tuesday night.
Her aunt Patricia Gray, who last July made the family's final emotional appeal for information to help find her, said: "Happy we found her. Devastated that's how she was discarded."
"How a person such as Karen, so full of love, life and laughter, could be left, abandoned, discarded with no thought or emotion shown is unforgivable," she said.
Ms Ristevski's cousin Lisa Gray said the family would do everything possible to help bring the person responsible to justice.
"Karen was such a beautiful, kind, generous and loving person," she told Fairfax Media.
"I would like to thank the police, the SES and everyone else who has helped us through this time.
"We will continue to do everything we can to assist police to help find the person responsible.
"We call on anyone who may have seen or heard anything, particularly from the Mount Macedon area, to call Crime Stoppers."
Forensic tests confirmed the remains found in bushland belonged to Ms Ristevski, marking a major breakthrough in the baffling case.
A close friend of the family said they were "broken" by the news.
"It's totally devastating, she was such a beautiful person. She didn't deserve this, I can't say anything else right now. It's too upsetting" said the friend.
The mother and fashion boutique owner was last seen at her Avondale Heights home in Melbourne's north-west by her husband Borce Ristevski on June 29 last year.
Two plain-clothes detectives visited the Ristevskis' Oakley Drive home shortly before 5pm on Tuesday. They left alone about 5.45pm.
Minutes later, police released a statement confirming the body was that of Ms Ristevski.
Soon after, friends and family started arriving at the property, which is also home to Mr and Ms Ristevski's 21-year-old daughter Sarah.
A woman left a bunch of flowers at the front gate in tribute.
On Monday, a bushwalker stumbled across what police had been searching for for nearly eight months.
Ms Ristevski's remains were found between two logs, not far from a dirt track off Loch Road in Mount Macedon Regional Park about 12.30pm.
A huge crime scene was established, with the area taped-off as homicide detectives and forensic officers searched for evidence.
Police have appealed for anyone who may have been walking along the dirt track, or anyone who may have seen any vehicles to contact them.
Investigators said they were are also hoping to speak to anyone who may have been at Mount Macedon any time since June last year and taken photos or video in the area.
Monday's discovery ended an intensive search for Ms Ristevski, which started from the vicinity of the Avondale Heights home and grew to Gisborne, near Macedon, and northern Victoria.
Police, who had scoured the Maribyrnong River near the family home, went on to search dams in Toolern Vale near Gisborne and combed surrounding farmland.
That two-day search in December also included Black Hill Road in Gisborne South, where Jill Meagher was buried in a shallow grave after she was murdered in 2012.
At the time, Detective Inspector Stephen Dennis from the Missing Persons Squad, confirmed there had been ongoing discussions with members of the Ristevski family, but would not say what had prompted them to concentrate the search in the Gisborne area.
However, Ms Ristevski's phone reportedly pinged on towers on the Calder Highway and at Gisborne on the day she went missing.
Mr Ristevski's phone was detected in nearby Diggers Rest on the same day. His phone was also reportedly switched off for two hours.
Gisborne is about 12 kilometres – a 14 minute drive over the Calder – from Mount Macedon.
About two weeks after Ms Ristevski went missing, her aunt Patricia Gray spoke to reporters and pleaded for help. Mr Ristevski and daughter Sarah were both present, crying and hugging.
In August, police searched bushland in the Barmah National Park, where the Ristevski family is believed to have spent holidays.
Mr Ristevski said the couple had an argument over financial issues before his wife left their home to go for a walk to "clear her head".
But she never returned. Her phone and bank accounts were never used again.
The case has been marked with bizarre theories since Ms Ristevski disappeared.
Mr Ristevski reportedly told detectives he had driven his wife's 2004 Mercedes-Benz coupe on the day she disappeared to test a faulty fuel gauge. He said the car hit a bump in the road and the problem fixed itself, so he turned around and returned home.
Mr Ristevski's brother Vasko Ristevski claimed his sister-in-law was alive and well, and had fled overseas using a fake passport.
Meanwhile, Mr Ristevski's son from a previous relationship, Anthony Rickard, told various media outlets there was conflict within the family and his stepmother had fled.
Both Borce Ristevski and Mr Rickard have been interviewed by police. Fairfax Media is not suggesting either was involved in Ms Ristevski's disappearance.
Ms Ristevski reportedly received a share of a $360,000 will left by her father before she went missing. She and her brother inherited the sum after the death of their father, Joseph Williams, in 2014.
However, Ms Ristevski's fashion boutique Bella Bleu had closed in February last year, and caveats had been placed on the $1.1 million family home by lenders.
with Darren Gray, Chloe Booker
This story was found at: http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/karen ... uhb0s.html
Karen Ristevski remembered as 'beautiful, loving person' as family vows to help find killer
Tammy Mills, Cameron Houston
Published: February 22, 2017 - 1:42AM
Karen Ristevski was so full of love and life, her relatives say, the way she was discarded in a shallow bush grave is unforgivable.
An almost eight-month search for Ms Ristevski came to end on Tuesday, with police confirming a badly decomposed body found at the base of Mount Macedon was that of the 47-year-old mother from Avondale Heights.
Ms Ristevski's family vowed to help find her killer as they paid tribute to their "beautiful" Karen on Tuesday night.
Her aunt Patricia Gray, who last July made the family's final emotional appeal for information to help find her, said: "Happy we found her. Devastated that's how she was discarded."
"How a person such as Karen, so full of love, life and laughter, could be left, abandoned, discarded with no thought or emotion shown is unforgivable," she said.
Ms Ristevski's cousin Lisa Gray said the family would do everything possible to help bring the person responsible to justice.
"Karen was such a beautiful, kind, generous and loving person," she told Fairfax Media.
"I would like to thank the police, the SES and everyone else who has helped us through this time.
"We will continue to do everything we can to assist police to help find the person responsible.
"We call on anyone who may have seen or heard anything, particularly from the Mount Macedon area, to call Crime Stoppers."
Forensic tests confirmed the remains found in bushland belonged to Ms Ristevski, marking a major breakthrough in the baffling case.
A close friend of the family said they were "broken" by the news.
"It's totally devastating, she was such a beautiful person. She didn't deserve this, I can't say anything else right now. It's too upsetting" said the friend.
The mother and fashion boutique owner was last seen at her Avondale Heights home in Melbourne's north-west by her husband Borce Ristevski on June 29 last year.
Two plain-clothes detectives visited the Ristevskis' Oakley Drive home shortly before 5pm on Tuesday. They left alone about 5.45pm.
Minutes later, police released a statement confirming the body was that of Ms Ristevski.
Soon after, friends and family started arriving at the property, which is also home to Mr and Ms Ristevski's 21-year-old daughter Sarah.
A woman left a bunch of flowers at the front gate in tribute.
On Monday, a bushwalker stumbled across what police had been searching for for nearly eight months.
Ms Ristevski's remains were found between two logs, not far from a dirt track off Loch Road in Mount Macedon Regional Park about 12.30pm.
A huge crime scene was established, with the area taped-off as homicide detectives and forensic officers searched for evidence.
Police have appealed for anyone who may have been walking along the dirt track, or anyone who may have seen any vehicles to contact them.
Investigators said they were are also hoping to speak to anyone who may have been at Mount Macedon any time since June last year and taken photos or video in the area.
Monday's discovery ended an intensive search for Ms Ristevski, which started from the vicinity of the Avondale Heights home and grew to Gisborne, near Macedon, and northern Victoria.
Police, who had scoured the Maribyrnong River near the family home, went on to search dams in Toolern Vale near Gisborne and combed surrounding farmland.
That two-day search in December also included Black Hill Road in Gisborne South, where Jill Meagher was buried in a shallow grave after she was murdered in 2012.
At the time, Detective Inspector Stephen Dennis from the Missing Persons Squad, confirmed there had been ongoing discussions with members of the Ristevski family, but would not say what had prompted them to concentrate the search in the Gisborne area.
However, Ms Ristevski's phone reportedly pinged on towers on the Calder Highway and at Gisborne on the day she went missing.
Mr Ristevski's phone was detected in nearby Diggers Rest on the same day. His phone was also reportedly switched off for two hours.
Gisborne is about 12 kilometres – a 14 minute drive over the Calder – from Mount Macedon.
About two weeks after Ms Ristevski went missing, her aunt Patricia Gray spoke to reporters and pleaded for help. Mr Ristevski and daughter Sarah were both present, crying and hugging.
In August, police searched bushland in the Barmah National Park, where the Ristevski family is believed to have spent holidays.
Mr Ristevski said the couple had an argument over financial issues before his wife left their home to go for a walk to "clear her head".
But she never returned. Her phone and bank accounts were never used again.
The case has been marked with bizarre theories since Ms Ristevski disappeared.
Mr Ristevski reportedly told detectives he had driven his wife's 2004 Mercedes-Benz coupe on the day she disappeared to test a faulty fuel gauge. He said the car hit a bump in the road and the problem fixed itself, so he turned around and returned home.
Mr Ristevski's brother Vasko Ristevski claimed his sister-in-law was alive and well, and had fled overseas using a fake passport.
Meanwhile, Mr Ristevski's son from a previous relationship, Anthony Rickard, told various media outlets there was conflict within the family and his stepmother had fled.
Both Borce Ristevski and Mr Rickard have been interviewed by police. Fairfax Media is not suggesting either was involved in Ms Ristevski's disappearance.
Ms Ristevski reportedly received a share of a $360,000 will left by her father before she went missing. She and her brother inherited the sum after the death of their father, Joseph Williams, in 2014.
However, Ms Ristevski's fashion boutique Bella Bleu had closed in February last year, and caveats had been placed on the $1.1 million family home by lenders.
with Darren Gray, Chloe Booker
This story was found at: http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/karen ... uhb0s.html
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Re: The Ristevski Murder
Yes, I am glad that they finally found her body. How long has it taken? Something like 8 months?
So she didn't "walk out" at 10 am in the morning after an argument with hubby about "money" and had taken off to China or America, or wherever, on a fake passport? How odd. "They" were indicating that she would be found in the Bahamas sitting around drinking cocktails with some new millionaire boyfriend or whatever.
It was so bloody obvious, from the very beginning, that she had been murdered and then dumped somewhere like trash. What a shame. IF the perpetrator says she died "accidentally" after falling down and bumping her head and he panicked .... I'll eat my hat (as they say).
Hope they arrest whomever ASAP ... I think there are more people involved than we think, even if just covering for the perpetrator.
Interesting days ahead.
RIP Karen.
So she didn't "walk out" at 10 am in the morning after an argument with hubby about "money" and had taken off to China or America, or wherever, on a fake passport? How odd. "They" were indicating that she would be found in the Bahamas sitting around drinking cocktails with some new millionaire boyfriend or whatever.
It was so bloody obvious, from the very beginning, that she had been murdered and then dumped somewhere like trash. What a shame. IF the perpetrator says she died "accidentally" after falling down and bumping her head and he panicked .... I'll eat my hat (as they say).
Hope they arrest whomever ASAP ... I think there are more people involved than we think, even if just covering for the perpetrator.
Interesting days ahead.
RIP Karen.
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Re: The Ristevski Murder
Neferti~ wrote:Yes, I am glad that they finally found her body. How long has it taken? Something like 8 months?
So she didn't "walk out" at 10 am in the morning after an argument with hubby about "money" and had taken off to China or America, or wherever, on a fake passport? How odd. "They" were indicating that she would be found in the Bahamas sitting around drinking cocktails with some new millionaire boyfriend or whatever.
It was so bloody obvious, from the very beginning, that she had been murdered and then dumped somewhere like trash. What a shame. IF the perpetrator says she died "accidentally" after falling down and bumping her head and he panicked .... I'll eat my hat (as they say).
Hope they arrest whomever ASAP ... I think there are more people involved than we think, even if just covering for the perpetrator.
Interesting days ahead.
RIP Karen.
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Re: The Ristevski Murder
must be a great thrill to stumble across a corpse, like the kid playing Pokemon Go or even the boys in the movie "Stand by Me" who made a journey to see a dead body ... how was the murder victim found?
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Re: The Ristevski Murder
Note to Aussie.
IF you want a link to the Websleuths Forum for this case ... go fetch it yourself, arsehole, I am NOT your lackey.
IF you want a link to the Websleuths Forum for this case ... go fetch it yourself, arsehole, I am NOT your lackey.
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Re: The Ristevski Murder
He's too busy stalking to bother.Neferti~ wrote:Note to Aussie.
IF you want a link to the Websleuths Forum for this case ... go fetch it yourself, arsehole, I am NOT your lackey.
I would rather die than sell my heart and soul to an online forum Anti Christ like you Monk
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Re: The Ristevski Murder
Ozzz asked Redneck to let him know if "nappy posted a link on PA to Websleuths about this case". I am not about to post "links" to anything to help our pal Ozzz. He can find it himself.lisa jones wrote:He's too busy stalking to bother.Neferti~ wrote:Note to Aussie.
IF you want a link to the Websleuths Forum for this case ... go fetch it yourself, arsehole, I am NOT your lackey.
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Re: The Ristevski Murder
He looked it up himself this isn't on Sparta, Aussie does watch every board he can see haven't you figured that out yourself!Neferti~ wrote:Ozzz asked Redneck to let him know if "nappy posted a link on PA to Websleuths about this case". I am not about to post "links" to anything to help our pal Ozzz. He can find it himself.lisa jones wrote:He's too busy stalking to bother.Neferti~ wrote:Note to Aussie.
IF you want a link to the Websleuths Forum for this case ... go fetch it yourself, arsehole, I am NOT your lackey.
I am innocent (as usual) ,
I did notice your comment however after he mentioned it over on the good site!
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Re: The Ristevski Murder
Good. I know this isn't Sparta, it's Off Topic. About time he learned how to Google.Redneck wrote:He looked it up himself this isn't on Sparta, Aussie does watch every board he can see haven't you figured that out yourself!Neferti~ wrote: Ozzz asked Redneck to let him know if "nappy posted a link on PA to Websleuths about this case". I am not about to post "links" to anything to help our pal Ozzz. He can find it himself.
Of course you are.I am innocent (as usual)
So?I did notice your comment however after he mentioned it over on the good site!
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Re: The Ristevski Murder
I pointed out to him that he had sucked you in as usual!Neferti~ wrote:Good. I know this isn't Sparta, it's Off Topic. About time he learned how to Google.Redneck wrote:He looked it up himself this isn't on Sparta, Aussie does watch every board he can see haven't you figured that out yourself!Neferti~ wrote: Ozzz asked Redneck to let him know if "nappy posted a link on PA to Websleuths about this case". I am not about to post "links" to anything to help our pal Ozzz. He can find it himself.
Of course you are.I am innocent (as usual)
So?I did notice your comment however after he mentioned it over on the good site!
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