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

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IMO primary reason for presser:-
- having executed search warrants, seized evidence, ordered forensic anaylsis, informed SM or JM that they are a suspect, resulting in both of them engaging lawyers in response, it is then only a matter of time before something is leaked to the press and all hell breaks loose especially at the Daily Mail.
- presser and all the background info ensures SAPOL control the messaging before anything leaks out to press through other sources.

Secondary reasons
- I’m sure SAPOL are under extreme pressure to show results after all the resources and expenses thrown at this.
- put pressure on suspect and witnesses and perhaps also flush out any more new info from witnesses that were giving family members the “benefit of the doubt”.

Also I’m not sure the motor bike shown at the presser was the one siezed. The AI data analysis only revealed one human alongside thousands of animals, and then they zeroed in on that one human who happens to be on a motorbike to simply show how clever the AI analysis is. It may have been a family member working on the day or some other worker in the area / neighbouring property? I don’t think there much relevance to the seized motor bike but it may indeed be the same one…

IMO only
I like this analysis. It makes a lot of sense to me.
 
  • #4,442
IMO primary reason for presser:-
- having executed search warrants, seized evidence, ordered forensic anaylsis, informed SM or JM that they are a suspect, resulting in both of them engaging lawyers in response, it is then only a matter of time before something is leaked to the press and all hell breaks loose especially at the Daily Mail.
- presser and all the background info ensures SAPOL control the messaging before anything leaks out to press through other sources.
(Snipped for focus)
RBBM and snipped. Also I forgot, under Aust law, Sub judice would immediately apply after an arrest IMO. Police want to do this by the book and not jeopardise any potential prosecution down the line.


"Essentials to be aware of
  • Sub Judice: (meaning under-justice). The period that begins when a person is either arrested, has charges laid against them, or is issued with a warrant, and ends when the case has finished in courts. During the sub judice period, limitations apply to what can be published about the case."
 
  • #4,443
RBBM and snipped. Also I forgot, under Aust law, Sub judice would immediately apply after an arrest IMO. Police want to do this by the book and not jeopardise any potential prosecution down the line.


"Essentials to be aware of
  • Sub Judice: (meaning under-justice). The period that begins when a person is either arrested, has charges laid against them, or is issued with a warrant, and ends when the case has finished in courts. During the sub judice period, limitations apply to what can be published about the case."

Good info - thankyou!

So possibly naming someone a suspect is not a trigger for sub judice, but assuming an arrest is now imminent, police have a very limited window to get their message across and explain all their hard work etc before they make the arrest, after which sub justice applies and no more detailed pressers.

The presser is a great watch if anyone has not watched it, amazing info explained in great detail.


The table of data the AI generated from image analysis is extraordinary. Someone already posted but I couldn’t find so I’ve snipped again and converted to text for ease of reference:

Detection type — Quantity
  • Sheep — 9,983
  • Goats — 6,353
  • Red Kangaroos — 5,761
  • Western Grey Kangaroos — 484
  • Wallaroos — 178
  • Red Kangaroos – Carcass — 114
  • Sheep – Carcass — 50
  • Wedge-tailed Eagles — 19
  • Detections of Interest — 13
  • Goats – Carcass — 2
  • Human — 1
Total Detections — 23,304
 

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  • #4,444
Good info - thankyou!

So possible naming someone a suspect is not a trigger for sub judice, but assuming an arrest is now imminent, police have a very limited window to get their message across and explain all their hard work etc before they make the arrest.

The presser is a great watch if anyone has not watched it, amazing info explained in great detail.


The table of data the AI generated from image analysis is extraordinary. Someone already posted but I couldn’t find so I’ve snipped again and converted to text for ease of reference:

Detection type — Quantity
  • Sheep — 9,983
  • Goats — 6,353
  • Red Kangaroos — 5,761
  • Western Grey Kangaroos — 484
  • Wallaroos — 178
  • Red Kangaroos – Carcass — 114
  • Sheep – Carcass — 50
  • Wedge-tailed Eagles — 19
  • Detections of Interest — 13
  • Goats – Carcass — 2
  • Human — 1
Total Detections — 23,304
Yes, I think that may be part of the rationale behind it, though police were careful not to name the suspect.
Jmo

And thanks for this summary of the AI analysed aerial images. The presser was impressive (peter piper picked ...:oops:). Jmo

 
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Article on the extent of search effort that some may find useful/interesting.

Edited to add:

As some have already noted if this is indeed a major crime, there is a major secondary crime to be discussed in allowing all those police, SES, defence force, volunteer and private corporations to waste all their time, effort and money when Gus never wandered off. The wasted cost alone, in the midst of a cost of living and housing crisis, is abhorrent. While it pales in comparison to what may have happened to poor Gus, it really makes me disgusted that someone could sit back and watch all that going on, all those people searching in the summer heat and dust, knowing full well Gus is not there.

This all suggests to me that by making sure Gus is never found the suspect is in fact actually hiding something more sinister and sickening than an accidental death ie systematic long term abuse of some sort.

I hope I’m wrong but that’s where my mind is right now now.

IMO
 
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And tbh, their decision to finally publicly release a statement now (and not when Gus was originally reported missing)
all but confirms that one of them is, in fact, the suspect (though, it's looking like both now).
RS&BBM.
Fyi. Just correcting specific info stated as fact. The family ( that includes the grandparents) released a statement when Gus was originally reported missing. Was reported on by multiple msm. Just linking one fyi.

 

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