Convicted baby killer Keli Lane denied parole under 'no body, no parole' law
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Four years later, in December 2018, they, the Queensland government and Australia's High Commissioner to India announced the $1 million reward, as well as "an appropriate indemnity from prosecution", for information leading to Singh's arrest.
The reward is the largest offered in Queensland...
Last interviews.
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Cops shouldn’t have to pay telcos for help solving crimes.
Police forces are shelling out big bucks to access potentially lifesaving information.
Police revealed they planned to comb through mobile data for phones which “pinged” off certain cellular towers at crucial times after Ms Murphy left...
He could know the area and waterways extremely well.
Looking at his vehicle it’s decked out with a rooftop tent, snorkel for driving through water and also, I think, that bull-bar has a winch, I zoomed into the windscreen and it looks like a dashcam not to mention the large aerial for CB...
Vincent Stanford who raped, murdered and burnt Stephany Scott had time to keep her body in his home for days before he moved her body to a different location to burn her remains. Yes and he took all the horrific photos.
IIRC it was his phone, location and photos that took him down and found...
A 22-year-old Ballarat man was arrested shortly after 6am on Wednesday at his home by Missing Persons Squad detectives, Victoria Police said in a statement.
“He remains in custody, however no charges have been laid at this time,” police said...
Police investigating the disappearance of missing mum Samantha Murphy will use mobile phone tower data to identify the movements of people in the area at the time.
It is understood police will use the data to find out who was in the area before probing their backgrounds for potential new leads...
He offered the eerie theory that of the 300 locals involved in the search party, a potential killer could be among them.
"Police will also be considering that one of those searchers is the (alleged) killer in that they have inculcated themselves into that situation to be seen as part of the...
“It is only very occasionally that a missing person case strikes a chord like this,” she told news.com.au.
She said Murphy was the "ideal victim" as going by the information available at the moment, she appears to have been living a "totally innocent life" as a "very normal, very average...
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