The woman decided not to hand over her money, and now feels she dodged a bullet . The woman also now subscribes to the theory Caddick was abducted and was tied to a large criminal cartel. She is not the type to suicide and she is not that mischievous or particularly ingenious to come up with the financial scheme idea on her own, the woman said. Former friends who went to school with Ms Caddick told The
Daily Telegraph they last saw Caddick at their 30th reunion in 2018. Caddick wore designer clothes and her dark curly hair from schooldays was straight and sleek.
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Four artworks worth thousands of dollars each are missing from dead fraudster Melissa Caddick s $6.1 million Sydney home.
Investigators who trawled through the fake financial adviser s home and contents insurance policy, which listed 19 artworks, noticed four key pieces were missing after she disappeared in early hours of November 12.
Two works by Israeli artist David Gerstein were gone, including bright metal wall sculpture Exotic Birds , which is worth more than $5,000. Diver by Australian artist Adrian Lockhart, which used to hang in the upstairs dining area of her home in Dover Heights, in Sydney s eastern suburbs, was also unaccounted for. Diver by Australian artist Adrian Lockhart (pictured above Caddick and her husband Anthony Koletti) used to hang in the upstairs dining area of her home in Dover Heights
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Melissa Caddick and her husband Anthony Koletti sitting in front of “Diver”, one of the artworks which is missing.
Investigators are searching for four pieces of expensive artwork which are missing from the Dover Heights, Australia home of accused fraudster Melissa Caddick. After investigators went through Caddick’s home and contents insurance policy, which listed her extensive jewellery collection and 19 pieces of artwork, they noticed that four pieces were missing. Two works by Israeli artist David Gerstein are missing, including “Exotic Birds” a brightly-coloured metal wall sculpture. Also unaccounted for are two works by Australian artist Adrian Lockhart. One was “Diver”, which was hanging in the upstairs dining area of Caddick’s Dover Height home, and the other was titled “Washing off the sand”.
Melissa Caddick shelled out for life insurance each month in what could be a lifeline for her husband and family as they face being evicted from her two properties.