There was no gate at the side (although Peter was planning on putting one in because of the puppy). No one heard or saw a car. The road has a rail line and footbridge at the end - the police concluded that the car was probably parked over the other side of the tracks and they took the bridge...
No she married five years later - someone she met at a job she got after they divorced.
And yes, Peter remembered quite a bit of what happened, unfortunately.
Yes it was followed up at the time. No car purchased and the previous owners of the house were a couple in their 70's who had lived there blamelessly for over 30 years.
Thanks for your interest
Fencing was a wood paling fence 5 feet tall, except at the front. Pretty common in that area and houses of that age (1950's). His fiancee heard two men talking - I think that's how they established two attackers. Also Peter was young, fit and strong so they assumed more than one. Fuse box was on...
No ex-boyfriends, she was only 16 when they met. One brother, he was only 14 in 1994. Parents, not serious suspects as far as I know (well off, respectable, middle aged).
Peter received $30,000 as compensation as a victim of crime. It was not quite enough to buy a vehicle that his motorised...
And just after I posted I found some links
http://newsstore.fairfax.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac;jsessionid=52DF3735E9D655AC5E64A2CE60A2032E?sy=afr&pb=all_ffx&dt=selectRange&dr=1month&so=relevance&sf=text&sf=headline&rc=10&rm=200&sp=brs&cls=198&clsPage=1&docID=NCH110614AN4H62JE2GE...
How do I get verified as a relative? Sorry, I'm obviously very new.
Peter and his fiancee were very much in love, madly even. She had gone against her family to be with him. They had been together three years, had just bought a house and moved in together. She was VERY thoroughly investigated...
In the early hours of October 9th 1994, at Teralba in New South Wales, my brother, Peter Brenden Jones, was shot. The offenders (two) turned off the power to lure him out of the house (his fiancee was left inside alone) and then they shot him twice, once in the shoulder and once in the neck. His...
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