Australia AUSTRALIA - 4YO AUGUST (GUS) Missing from rural family home in Outback, Yunta, South Australia, 27th Sept 2025

  • #781
That makes sense. It's going to be a circus moving forward.

I wish the family had not spoken to the Daily Mail reporter.
Seeing they are so private ( good on them ) I find hard to believe they told the DM about this at all.

It's also mentioned in the article that "locals " not the grand parents , told the Daily Mail that the parents also have a 1yr old , who lives at the property.

 
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  • #782
The recent revelations about the grandmother's partner have brought back to me something which struck me when the photo of Gus was first released, which is that I immediately thought I was looking at a photo of Jon-Benet Ramsey. Gus appears to be a very "girlie" looking boy, so are his mother and grandmother attempting to raise him as a girl?
Many young boys have long hair…. It does not mean anything.
 
  • #783
Seeing they are so private ( good on them ) I find hard to believe they told the DM about this at all.
Likewise. Perhaps DMA door knocked in town to try and confirm the gender of the grandparent.
 
  • #784
I wonder what part or parts of the property the father felt was dangerous.
Were there any old wells or mine shafts or just things like old cars, fridges etc.

Or was it wild life, like kangaroos, feral pigs, snakes etc.

Edited to add water sources, dams, etc
Perhaps he thought the way Gus was raised was dangerous (free range type parenting maybe?), or that he didn't agree with the lifestyle of the grandparents, and "dangerous" meant impacting on how Gus thought about topics like gender, sexuality etc as he grew older. (Don't shoot the messenger - people sadly do think like that, and Gus' father had "clashes" with Josie so it fits.)


He is 4, how masculine do you need him to be? FYI Boys can have long hair, play with dolls and like pink.


Think you mean grandma's female partner. Both grandparents are female.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I assumed - possibly my first mistake - that Josie used to be Gus' grandfather, and Shannon his grandmother and they remained in a relationship post transition, with both taking the grandmother name, or some variation on that.
 
  • #785
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I assumed - possibly my first mistake - that Josie used to be Gus' grandfather, and Shannon his grandmother and they remained in a relationship post transition, with both taking the grandmother name, or some variation on that.

That might well be the case, I was just trying to distinguish between the two grandparents. Rather than saying grandma and grandma! ☺️
 
  • #786
@MelmothTheLost as you are a volunteer investigator with Locate International, I would be very interested in your thoughts about how you think the investigation into finding Gus has gone so far and would you have done anything differently.

With your Locate experience and being on here for 9 years I thought you may have some useful insight, experience or knowledge of carrying out a search to find a missing 4 year old such as Gus. Only if you want to, of course
I am a civilian volunteer and have no LE background or experience and have so far only worked on UID cases rather than missing persons. My comments are also made in a personal capacity as I do not speak for Locate.

However, from what I have noticed from watching missing persons cases from afar is that LE do have experience and do know what they are doing, even if the general public find that hard to believe. There will always be other lines of enquiry going on in the background which LE do not necessarily make known, and just because LE don't say that X is being looked into it should not be assumed that X is not being looked into. Some lines of enquiry will be exhausted and ruled out, others may be downgraded temporarily and revived later on if circumstances change.

Statistically, there is a high correlation between the death and disappearance of young children and the home/family environment.
 
  • #787
Perhaps he thought the way Gus was raised was dangerous (free range type parenting maybe?)
We don't know which parenting style was utilised.

Kids can and are raised differently in the country. They have to be. You need different skills as a kid on a property than you would as a child in the suburbs or city.

I know a little country kid who is 4 and is super into everything about bull riding. I know another who helps his grandma collect the chicken's eggs for their family.

It's a nice way to grow up. A bit different to a child who is for example glued to a cell phone device from a young age.


, or that he didn't agree with the lifestyle of the grandparents, and "dangerous" meant impacting on how Gus thought about topics like gender, sexuality etc as he grew older. (Don't shoot the messenger - people sadly do think like that, and Gus' father had "clashes" with Josie so it fits.)
Gender and sexuality are two different things.

Imagine if Gus grew up to be tolerant of others and see people as people.

Wouldn't it be great if he had the chance to grow up? Instead he's presumably lost in the bush or somewhere else.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I assumed - possibly my first mistake - that Josie used to be Gus' grandfather, and Shannon his grandmother and they remained in a relationship post transition, with both taking the grandmother name, or some variation on that.
Yes it looks like the grandparent relationship continued post transition.
 
  • #788
Absolutely no need. Shame on the Daily Mail, Reporter Karleigh Smith and Editor Felicity Hetherington.

Reporting is supposed to help people. Imagine getting gossipy and tabloidy when a 4 year old child is missing and possibly dead. It's shameful.
It's just gutter journalism really, but doubt they care at all. :mad:
 
  • #789

Where is Gus Lamont? Former William Tyrrell investigator shares his theory​


While police, SES volunteers and First Nations trackers desperately searched the 24,000 hectare sheep station near Yunta, SA Police Deputy Commissioner Linda Williams shared that further lines of inquiry are being investigated – which Gary Jubelin, says is a lesson learned from the mistakes of that case of William Tyrrell’s disappearance.

“Children disappearing at that age is a rare event,” the former homicide detective who worked on the Tyrrell investigation from 2014 to 2019, told the Today Show.

“What police would be looking for is has the disappearance been a result of wandering off and getting lost, or is there some form of intervention involved in his disappearance.”
 
  • #790

Where is Gus Lamont? Former William Tyrrell investigator shares his theory​


While police, SES volunteers and First Nations trackers desperately searched the 24,000 hectare sheep station near Yunta, SA Police Deputy Commissioner Linda Williams shared that further lines of inquiry are being investigated – which Gary Jubelin, says is a lesson learned from the mistakes of that case of William Tyrrell’s disappearance.

“Children disappearing at that age is a rare event,” the former homicide detective who worked on the Tyrrell investigation from 2014 to 2019, told the Today Show.

“What police would be looking for is has the disappearance been a result of wandering off and getting lost, or is there some form of intervention involved in his disappearance.”
Jubes is 100% right; it just may be the first time ever 😁
 
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  • #793
I have noticed something that has changed.
Both the news outlets articles about the grandparents are closed to comments.

Before that news outlets had allowed comments.
 
  • #794
I have noticed something that has changed.
Both the news outlets articles about the grandparents are closed to comments.

Before that news outlets had allowed comments.
Thanks for the update, TF.
 
  • #795
You’d also likely see the red dust cloud if there was a vehicle. The outback is something you have to experience to understand what it’s really like.
From the outback, can confirm
 
  • #796
We were always taught to be aware of snakes, bush pigs, buffalo and big roos.
 
  • #797
I agree with this (if this is in fact what actually happened and nothing more sinister happened). I personally also don't think leaving a 4 year old out where he was for half an hour is that bad. It's a very very rural property and he was right outside the house.

Stranger danger is not the only thing that should be taken in consideration for safety of a child. There are many places and things on the farm a kid should be kept away from.
 
  • #798
Thanks for the update, TF.
I thought that to, until I just looked at The Daily Mail article on FB :rolleyes:

This article is better


J M reportedly lives on the station with Gus’ grandmother S M. Gus’ mother Jess is also believed to live there with the missing boy’s one-year-old brother, R.

Gus’ father J L lives at a property about 100km away in Belalia North.

( I changed the names to initials )
 
  • #799
I can't shake the feeling that he is still on the property & has been missed in searches.

I assume things like Wombat holes etc have been checked?
 
  • #800
Absolutely no need. Shame on the Daily Mail, Reporter Karleigh Smith and Editor Felicity Hetherington.

Reporting is supposed to help people. Imagine getting gossipy and tabloidy when a 4 year old child is missing and possibly dead. It's shameful.

I don't understand why DM is attacked 🤔
The way I see it
the grandparents were not forced to talk to the reporters
and my opinion is they also didn't hide the trans matter.

JMO
 

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