I watched Dear Zachary last night and it was so touching. Such a tragic story about a beautiful family. Be warned - if you watch it have a box of tissues handy!
"It was interesting that the police made sure that there was media footage from a helicopter showing them pretending to discover the phone on the bank of the dam, but later admitted that a sniffer dog had actually located it under the mud."
I didn't know that!
Guys, guys, guys! I was thinking. Did Julie have a tape player in her car or radio. And if radio what station was it on? With young ladies, they have a soundtrack to their lives. Whatever was playing in the car can maybe shed light on what happened?
This series should be an interesting read -
Valentine Smith
Missing Person Response - Gaps uncovered
PART ONE OF A FOUR-PART SERIES
MISSING PERSONS FIRST RESPONSE
INTRODUCTION:
Criticisms, no more criticisms – 'with over fifty years in policing and investigations, the last ten years almost...
So, if a person gets their head jumped on, like what the witness said happened to Lisa, what would happen? Would their skull break and flatten? I imagine there would be a mess. So, why didn’t the police find evidence when they did forensic testing??
A friend of mine wrote a book about her experience with anorexia. She wrote it to help families and health care professionals. https://www.booktopia.com.au/a-cautionary-tale-hannah-brockway/book/9780648399919.html?srsltid=AfmBOor76ol8kfjHBW2SW-_Q0VRr2PD_KtgQBK8YlZFppKr-9FabJ3my
There is also...
I thought this case deserves it own thread!
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-08/paddy-moriarty-case-nt-dpp-decision-larrimah-mystery-continues/103947002
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