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The enduring mystery of Susan Thomson's life and disappearance
The message was simple.
"RING 000. WE ARE BOTH DEAD. MUM IN BEDROOM. ME IN SHED. THANKS."
"But a letter buried in a box at the bottom of a wardrobe revealed Mr Thomson had a de facto wife — Susan Ellen Thomson, nee Warren.
It was the only evidence of her existence"
"Different versions of why Susan 'left'
The detectives found that Mr Thomson gave three different versions of how Susan had left him.
The last confirmed sighting of Susan was when she visited her GP in Kingaroy on December 22, 1999, when she was 49 years old.
But by 2006, her patient records were unavailable as they had been destroyed after the mandatory seven years retention.
Her disappearance almost went unnoticed.
The message was simple.
"RING 000. WE ARE BOTH DEAD. MUM IN BEDROOM. ME IN SHED. THANKS."
"But a letter buried in a box at the bottom of a wardrobe revealed Mr Thomson had a de facto wife — Susan Ellen Thomson, nee Warren.
It was the only evidence of her existence"
"Different versions of why Susan 'left'
The detectives found that Mr Thomson gave three different versions of how Susan had left him.
The last confirmed sighting of Susan was when she visited her GP in Kingaroy on December 22, 1999, when she was 49 years old.
But by 2006, her patient records were unavailable as they had been destroyed after the mandatory seven years retention.
Her disappearance almost went unnoticed.