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The phone data analysis seems to be key here:
"Wednesday February 28:
The Inland Motor Body Works, a smash repair business in Ballarat owned by Ms Murphy and her husband becomes a focus of the investigation, amid speculation outlaw motorcycle gangs were among customers.
Monday March 4:
Investigators begin reviewing mobile phone tower data to identify the movements of people in the area where Ms Murphy vanished.
6 am Wednesday March 6:
A man, 22, is arrested at a Scotsburn home in Ballarat in connection to Ms Murphy's disappearance.
Thursday March 7:
The man is charged with one count of murder and was due to face court later that afternoon."
"Wednesday February 28:
The Inland Motor Body Works, a smash repair business in Ballarat owned by Ms Murphy and her husband becomes a focus of the investigation, amid speculation outlaw motorcycle gangs were among customers.
Monday March 4:
Investigators begin reviewing mobile phone tower data to identify the movements of people in the area where Ms Murphy vanished.
6 am Wednesday March 6:
A man, 22, is arrested at a Scotsburn home in Ballarat in connection to Ms Murphy's disappearance.
Thursday March 7:
The man is charged with one count of murder and was due to face court later that afternoon."
Sad update in search for Samantha Murphy's body
Almost 100 locals took part in a commemorative jog for mother-of-three Samantha Murphy on Sunday, running the last 7km she had planned to run before she vanished on February 4.
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