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Her body was found on 26 March 1967 at Collard Creek alongside the Dawson Highway, north-east of Biloela, eighty kilometres from where her car had been found. [17] [18] During the investigation, police followed two lines of enquiry. [19] They searched for four men seen travelling in the local area in a Ford Customline, but they were never located.
The police announced a A$50,000 reward in exchange for any information related to the murder. [5]In December 2017, Morrison's brother Andrew, in an interview with Geelong Advertiser, said, "I’ve only just been made aware that on the night they (Clare and friends) were all hanging around town, about eight of them, before they’ve nicked off in one car and all went to Point Addis.
The suitcases were found by Bridge Attendants who stopped a man acting suspiciously. A manhunt soon ensued, with police searching for one person in connection with the remains. The person was identified as Colombian national Yostin Andres Mosquera. Police arrested him on 13 July 2024 at Bristol Temple Meads railway station. [1] [2] [3] On 15 ...
A man was found dead Saturday afternoon in a shed-like space built into the underside of the Culver Boulevard bridge above Ballona Creek. The wooden structure was in a "concealed space" under the ...
Human remains have been found in the search for a missing Sydney couple believed to have been killed by a New South ... Getty Images) Last week, New South Wales police said a 28-year-old senior ...
The Piscataqua River Bridge is the tallest of the three bridges in Portsmouth and is part of the I-95 corridor connecting Kittery to Portsmouth. Police on May 3 reported the body of an adult male ...
Carl Anthony Williams (13 October 1970 [2] – 19 April 2010) was an Australian convicted murderer and drug trafficker from Melbourne, Victoria.He was a central figure in the Melbourne gangland killings as well as their final victim.
He confessed to killing her, although her body was not found. [115] Farah Boscolo-Gnolo Federica Boscolo-Gnolo Russell Square, London, England January 2015 13 April 2016 The convict was a mentally ill Italian woman who was visiting London in January 2015. She admitted to having suffocated her two-month-old daughter but the body was not found. [116]