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

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Reporter Karleigh said that when she went up to the property and spoke to Josie, she was greeted by four cattle dogs on approach.

Karleigh was worried that they might be territorial (anyone who has an ACD will know why this is!) but she conveyed that the dogs didn't give her any trouble.

Source: The Trial: Australia] The Mystery of Gus Lamont #theTrialAustralia
The Trial: Australia - The Mystery of Gus Lamont via @PodcastAddic
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Was a good podcast. Talked about the fake news and privacy of the family.
 
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New article with a few new details

As much as I don't like Daily Mail, this article did answer one of my questions. Both of the grandparents living on the property with Gus are biologically related to him.
 
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Was a good podcast. Talked about the fake news and privacy of the family.
It was great, wasn't it? Very respectful, I thought.

Also, a big thank you to the person who purchased me a Guardian Membership.

I don't know who it was, but if you're reading this - thank you so much!!
 
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It was great, wasn't it? Very respectful, I thought.

Also, a big thank you to the person who purchased me a Guardian Membership.

I don't know who it was, but if you're reading this - thank you so much!!
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Apropos: I'm also thanking my October-donor of the Guardian membership!! 🤗 Surprising but nice, when I discerned. For you .... 💐
 
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Maybe someone has been watching the house, the habits of the family. And saw Gus outside alone, lured him to his car...which is why dogs are not getting a trace.
How coukd anyone be watching that property without being immediately spotted?
 
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This disappearance reminds of the one a few years ago. The little girl who was stolen while camping.

Maybe someone has been watching the house, the habits of the family. And saw Gus outside alone, lured him to his car...which is why dogs are not getting a trace.


ohhhh.... that case with Cleo Smith was just so devastating and riviting. And yet... with such a gloriously happy ending. Ending in weirdness, but ending in recovery none the less......
 

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