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Xanthe is a cash for comment 'expert' who turns up with her opinion on everything. Her field of expertise is in forensic anthropology, not missing children.There appears to be an element of contradiction in the article.
"None of Gus’ family members is accused of any wrongdoing or involvement in his disappearance.
Speaking generally about missing children’s cases, Ms Mallett said police are likely to start looking into those “physically present” at the time of Gus’ disappearance."
Someone please correct me if I've missed anything, but to the best of my recollection we've only been told that Shannon, Jess and (presumably) Josie were "physically present" when Gus went missing. For someone else to be there at the critical time that suggests either station hands (the immediate disappearance of one of whom would surely be noticed) or visitors, including friends, family anddelivery drivers or similar.
Those posters who have experience of life on a station - who else from outside might have been physically present at the time?
Xanthé Mallett - Wikipedia
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