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Media article giving more information about the pair of shoes I read about on Twitter:: http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/h...er-hunt-for-missing-woman-20120923-26eou.html
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Thinly veined accustaions at the husband already, bit harsh I think, no doubt Mr Wright will start to wear them too.
Hope they find her safe and well
Her husband Tom today told The Age that when his wife did not return home, he repeatedly called her mobile phone, which rang before diverting to message bank. BBM
Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/h...ssing-woman-20120923-26eou.html#ixzz27M2ZABkc
There is a quote in the above article which states, "Phone records which could shed vital clues into the disappearance of Ms. Meagher are due to be retrieved today."Mr Meagher told 3AW this morning that he rang his wife's mobile phone "non-stop" from 2am to 6am on Saturday with no success.
He also went out looking for her at about 4am after she didn't come home.
hmm she phoned her brother around 1.45am hubby starts ringing at 2am
"It sounded like she was on her way home.
"I called back a few times and she never answered."
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...tes-in-brunswick/story-fndo1wyv-1226479708333
sounds to me like she was followed moo
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/h...er-hunt-for-missing-woman-20120923-26eou.html
^^ The above article says that Ms Meagher's phone was turned off/ran out of battery at 8am on Saturday
Midnight - Left Brunswick Green Bar
Saturday 22 September
1:30ish - Last seen at Bar Etiquette (having her last drink). Left around this time to walk alone to her home on Lux Way after declining an invitation from a colleague (Tom Wright) with whom she was drinking, to accompany her on the walk.
1:45am - call to brother (Michael McKeon)
2.00-6.00am - Husband (Thomas Meagher) ringing Jill's phone 'non-stop'. Calls going unanswered.
4.00am - Husband goes out looking for Jill
8.00am - Jill's phone turned off/runs out of battery
Monday 24 September
6:30am - handbag found by passer-by off of Hope Street
I didn't find anything strange about her going out without her husband - it happens all the time. Couples do things together and with their friends or work colleagues ... nothing sinister about that.
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I don't think its thinly veiled accusations. We are simply interpreting the situation. The last person to see Jill alive and her partner are of course the two most interesting persons to the police and why is that - because a majority of the time the victim knows their attacker and intimately knows their attacker. And the police haven't said that they are worried about a murderer on the streets - perhaps its early days.
http://www.watoday.com.au/victoria/jillian-sounded-worried-mother-20120924-26gku.html
In the minutes before she vanished, Jillian Meagher called her brother and said: "I'm worried, I'm worried".
The revelation was made by Edith McKeon, the mother of Jillian, an ABC employee who disappeared in the early hours of Saturday morning after drinks in the Melbourne suburb of Brunswick.
Speaking from her Perth home, Mrs McKeon said Jillian was a loving daughter who rushed home from a holiday in her native Ireland several weeks ago when her father, George, suffered a stroke.
Mrs McKeon said Jillian called home between 1.45am and 2am Saturday morning around the time she is thought to have vanished and "sounded worried" in a brief conversation with her brother, Michael.
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"She rang Michael at about 2am on Saturday morning and she sounded worried and there were people in the background and that's the last we've heard from her," Mrs McKeon said.
Mrs McKeon said Michael went straight downstairs to call his sister back, as he did not want to wake their father. However, Jillian didn't pick up "it just went to voicemail".
Jillian was last seen about 1.30am when she declined an offer from a male colleague to walk her to her home, which was about 700 metres away.
She'd been drinking at Bar Etiquette on Sydney Road, and police believe she walked north before turning left onto Hope Street, towards her home.
This morning, Jillian's handbag was found in a laneway off Hope Street, with the area now cordoned off.
"It's not Jillian's thing ... so this is just so out of character ... I just don't know what's happened," Mrs McKeon said.
"Tom, her husband, rang Saturday afternoon ... Michael came in to tell us she was missing.
"Of course you think she'll turn up or something like that ... but yesterday morning still no sign so we drove Michael to the airport (to travel to Melbourne) ... and came home and looked on the internet and she was all over the place, she was all over the place."
Mrs McKeon, who described her daughter as "a fighter", made a plea for anyone with information to come forward.
"If anyone's seen anything, even if you think it might not be her just please ring ... it might be her it mightn't be her, if there's any doubt at all just ring, just let the police know.
"Any information possible could help, so please ring."
If the call was made at the bar were there a group of people following her/harassing her? Did her coworker see her call her bro before they split up?So the call she apparently made was to her parents' home, in Perth. And presumably, even though they don't specify, the time of 1:45-2:00 refers to Melbourne time, as they qualify that statement with "about the time she vanished".
Still a bit late for a phone call - or is that just me again with my antiquated views? Unless she'd had news about her father earlier, I wonder what made her suddenly call her brother at midnight Perth time, and make comments such as "I'm worried"?
This deja vu thing is very spooky - after the BC case, with midnight Facetime calls, missing phones, victims allegedly going for walks in the middle of the night (Allison B-C), it is all sounding eerily concerning!
From the description of the phone call by her mother, with people in the background, presumably that was before she set off for home from the bar.
Does that help the timeline at all?
If the call was made at the bar were there a group of people following her/harassing her? Did her coworker see her call her bro before they split up?