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Police asked Cindy Palmer to remove the post; however, the Courier-Mail is reporting it read: "The car that was seized is identical to the one that… they had sold within days of Tiahleigh's body being found," she wrote. "[They] were the carers of Tiahleigh, the people who were intrusted (sic) where her care and wellbeing, the same carers who are publicly selling up everything they own."Cindy Palmer also expressed her discontent with local law enforcement whom she accused of withholding information about her daughter's murder investigation. She said she was frustrated that findings from the investigation were relayed to her from members of the community and not from police.But the Palmer investigation was plagued with issues, many stemming from the fact that Tiahleigh was a foster child. Police were criticised for waiting six days before going public about the schoolgirl's disappearance; however, they were limited by the Child Protection Act, which prevents naming children in state care.Rick Thorburn is due to appear in the Beenleigh Magistrates Court on Wednesday.Follow Vince on Twitter.For more on this case read: The Strange, Sad Case of the Australian Girl Whose Disappearance and Death Sparked National Headlines