After 10 days without a clue, coroner may be left to rule on Elisa Curry's fate
From http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/after-10-days-without-a-clue-coroner-may-be-left-to-rule-on-elisa-currys-fate-20171009-gyxk59.html
A woman vanishes in a small coastal town. A hardened detective devotes...
But the police circular is in The Australian now
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/elisa-curry-police-lament-lack-of-clues-in-search-for-woman/news-story/110c81a3066b28cb26774edda42ef99c
A Melbourne mother who has been missing for almost a week discussed a personal matter with a...
An incident at or close to the house would explain the compact search area
Removing a body from the house, through bush, to a cliff, in the dark...would leave evidence
If Elisa was a Richmond Tigers fan like rest of the family, celebrating the victory would have happened long after the end of the game
10pm is an early finish - I went to the match and was still out on the town at 5.30am
I'd be surprised if husband and kids drove to the MCG would have taken a lot more than 90 min to drive to Aireys Inlet after the GF all of Richmond was effectively shut down afterwards
Makes sense to catch the train back to Surrey Hills or drive back to eastern suburbs hours after the match
There is also a letter in The Australian from 16 July 2014:
Jackie Stricker-Phelps says Ian Thorpe should not have earned money for coming out. So now there is a right and wrong way to come out. Less judgment, more love.
Elisa Curry, Surrey Hills, Vic
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