That’s a lot of miles for someone who was super sick with Covid over the holidays, and who normally runs about a 10k distance (although I have also read that she was a walker, not necessarily a runner). She leaves at 7am for a run of apparently at least 16 miles. Where was her phone while she was out? For example, did her running outfit have pockets? Was she wearing a running/hydration vest?
Because we have also read that she was not carrying any water. What would be the reason for not taking water? Because you don’t want to have to hold anything, that is the usual response. So then where was the phone while she was running?
yes i noticed this too and thought maybe depression or marriage difficulties
I reckon there is nothing harder than being married to the boss. It really takes a very special kind of dynamic to make that work, and has the potential for trouble of such magnitude that would turn anyone's hair grey in weeks........I reckon you could be on the money there, JLZ. Something went spectacularly wrong, very quickly.Well, my opinion of the hour is that it had to do with the business, and there may have been a conflict, leading to murder, or co-operation, leading to I had better not say what.
Yes, there are a few possibilities apart from accident and murder.
Edit: no, her mental state and history have not been disclosed, except that several people insist that she's very strong. You say that when someone's had to demonstrate it. I wonder about her history and also possible current stresses. But her husband in his most persuasive moment asks me to respect the family's privacy.
aha,, the old SCALING BACK trick, where everyone goes home and has a deep think about what is exactly goin on. .. Cops go home and get a clean shirt, the SES gets fed at the local pub, the parade of casseroles to the Murphy home goes on, ...........everyone lets their guard down...
Hi Noorie, you're absolutely right they have to concentrate in the search for that bloke in the bush and also to try if possible to rule out the husband Michael, his behavior is very strange but people act differently in circumstances of grief and when under pressure, he's been seen smiling quite often in a very difficult situation when his daughter was in tears and beside herself ,and in my opinion but I think the police should use a cadaver dog at the house and and is Ute just to rule out that she didn't leave the houseHopefully police will take reports of that weirdo lurking in the bushes seriously, especially after the Sissy Austin attack. He needs to be found.
The police in homicide will be right on this that's a good oneWonder if the police are looking at the smorgasbord of vehicles at the disposal of the family from the family business. Were any of these possibly captured on dashcam near the ping locations - being taken for a test drive? Has their location data been examined? Doubt the family vehicles would move if there are cameras to capture that footage!
Hi Noorie, you're absolutely right they have to concentrate in the search for that bloke in the bush and also to try if possible to rule out the husband Michael, his behavior is very strange but people act differently in circumstances of grief and when under pressure, he's been seen smiling quite often in a very difficult situation when his daughter was in tears and beside herself ,and in my opinion but I think the police should use a cadaver dog at the house and and is Ute just to rule out that she didn't leave the house
I agree the family needs privacy but unfortunately this is Websleuths. We are the great unwashed who solve crimes. It’s been proven the cops read our thoughts and sometimes act on our gut.
I don’t understand the ‘culturally incorrect’ comment.Yes but also a lot of people here are American and might case a US lens over the case, which would be culturally incorrect. For example police are saying little, because that's how investigations are handled here.
I heard about it at the time it happened. She posted about it on social media, it was picked up by the media. She felt very let down by police. She was terribly bullied online when she posted about it, it was pretty gross. Lots of people victim blaming, accusing her of making it up etc. Of course she didn’t make it up, it was very real and very serious and very distressing and the police told her there was nothing they could do. So that’s why she posted about it on social media, to warn others.IKR, this scares me the most for several reasons:
1) it was a serious assault that didn't seem to be taken seriously
2) I never heard about it
3) I have close friends who live in this area
4) One of my closest and first friends after I moved to Australia, from another country, lived in Buninyong. When I first went up to the lookout here, she told me not to go alone, that there was some not so good people up there. This was in 2000-2004, that's 24 years. I always got a funny gut feeling about that lookout.
5) What if this is a repeat offender and WHAT else have they done, and what the he!! is being done about it
ETA, apparently my reasons were more than 3!