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Auction.....really?
Paddy's house is up for auction
May be behind a paywall. Posting it here for those who subscribe
Surprised it even fetched that much TBH. Perhaps the buyer just sees it as some kind of novelty visiting there occasionally?Missing man Paddy Moriarty's Larrimah home sells at auction for $32k
A South Australian buyer who phoned in to the auction was the winning bidder, and is understood to want to use Paddy Moriarty's former home as an NT base for winter escapes.www.abc.net.au
Missing man Paddy Moriarty's old house in the tiny Northern Territory town of Larrimah has sold at auction for $32,000.
From a crowd of seven registered bidders at the auction on Tuesday morning, a South Australian buyer who phoned in was the winning bidder.
The buyer is understood to want to use the home as an NT base for winter escape
Ouch. Probably means we won’t see charges unless they find a body - and even then that might not be enough to link it to the murderer.'Insufficient evidence' to lay charges over disappearance of Paddy Moriarty, NT DPP announces
The NT DPP says it will not lay charges in relation to the 2017 disappearance of Paddy Moriarty, more than two years after a coronial inquest found he was likely killed "due to the ongoing feud he had with his nearest neighbours".www.abc.net.au
The Northern Territory Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has announced it will not lay any charges related to the 2017 disappearance of Paddy Moriarty, due to “insufficient evidence”.
Paddy Moriarty case enters grim new phase as an outback murder mystery that may never be solved
In the Australian outback, mysteries have a way of shifting and distorting — and none more so than the enduring saga of a Larrimah man and his kelpie who never returned to the pub.www.abc.net.au
Why Paddy Moriarty's disappearance from the tiny town of Larrimah may never be fully solved
What has always made the Moriarty case vastly more mysterious than others is not just that the man went missing, but that he hardly seemed to exist to begin with – a man with no real family, no real ties to the earth except his dog, Kellie, and his tumbledown home along the Stuart Highway. No trace.