On Thursday, Detective Chief Inspector Brendan Bernie from the Hume Police District suggested the incident may have stemmed from a personal dispute. “We are still following up inquiries ... but that is what the early indications are that I have been told,” he told Sunrise. Advertisement The public identification of Ms Ketley and Ms Henderson, who live in Macquarie Fields and Campbelltown respectively, caused shock and heated debate among their friends and family in south-west Sydney. A woman identifying as Ms Henderson’s sister insisted that the accused was “only a baby” and urging people not to jump to conclusions. Nisha Phillips, 24, was found in the boot of the Holden in the Southern Highlands.