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No one is allowed to say because there is a law protecting the identity of sexual assault victims in South Australia, whilst that victim is still alive.

But when the victim passes away, it may be able to be reported on.

On another topic; Shannon does have an Aunty and she is very old. She is in nursing home.

The aunty’s property was called Bullyaninnie. I think that’s where police were searching today.

IMO

If you see the map I have attached of the distance between Bullyaninnie and Oak Park, where I have drawn the dark pink line is where there is a road between the two properties.

For the general public, the roads (in blue) represent a very long journey from one property to the other, but the Murray and Betty families could use their own private road, which is more direct, to travel from Oak Park homestead to Bullyaninnie homestead.

Edit: Joy Betty and Clair Pfeiffer are sisters, or were, and Clair died in 1988. Clair was Shannon’s mother, so Clair would have been Gus’ great grandmother, and Joy Betty is Gus’ great aunt.
Would the road between Oak Park and Bullyaninnie be the route they’d take to town?
 
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Which one, the main road or the private road?
Do you know what distance the two houses are apart through the private road?
 
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Would the road between Oak Park and Bullyaninnie be the route they’d take to town?

IMO yes, this would likely be the route out in the direction of Peterborough.

ie Bullyaninnie and Rucioch rds
 
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It’s appalling! They’re both as bad as each other!

So you feel 100% certain two people know what happened?

Is it possible that she ALLEGEDLY medicated Gus

IMO it's hard to imagine a cover-up over accidental overdose of a sleep medication. You could just say the child somehow got ahold of it and swallowed some.

I know authorities are working very hard on this case and hope they will keep expanding the search locations. The obvious way someone would hide a death would be the dams (but they were already searched) or out on all that surrounding land.
 
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So you feel 100% certain two people know what happened?



IMO it's hard to imagine a cover-up over accidental overdose of a sleep medication. You could just say the child somehow got ahold of it and swallowed some.

I know authorities are working very hard on this case and hope they will keep expanding the search locations. The obvious way someone would hide a death would be the dams (but they were already searched) or out on all that surrounding land.
No I’m not certain of anything but one would most likely be covering for the other IMO
 
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How can they do this to their daughter? It's disgusting that whoever did this won't own up. You have to be ice cold to put your daughter through this and not let her have any closure. JMO.
 
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I have said lots that I feel mom spoke up, I still feel that way. Part of why I do is because she’s never released more photos. Never spoken about him.

Forever if a parent behaves this way, it signals there is something else known or there
 
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“I anticipate there will be further searches at Oak Park Station and at several sites on an adjacent national park to locate Gus as new information and intelligence comes to hand as the investigation continues,’’ Det. Supt. Fielke said.
https://www.police.sa.gov.au/sa-pol...pearance-of-gus-lamont-declared-a-major-crime


To me, this statement reads like someone is telling them something and not phone data or the like trickling in.

Also, for the police to state they have a suspect, they'd have to have more than a story from someone changing a little over a few months. That's very light weight evidence to start calling someone a suspect. There's more to it....IMO
 
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Sorry, the private road.
Ok, yeah no. One wouldn’t use the private road between Bullyaninnie station and Oak Park station to head into town from Oak Park afaik.

I think it’s unsealed and would be strictly off limits to civilians or non family. Imo.

You’d take the Barrier Highway and go South West from Yunta town, then turn left onto Rucioch Rd just after Nackara, then keep going through to Bullyaninnie Road to arrive at the Bullyaninnie homestead if you wanted to travel from Yunta to Bullyaninnie. Then if you were driving to Oak Park station from Yunta you would probably take Netley Gap Sturt Vale Road and then veer right onto Oak Park Road to then arrive at the Oak Park homestead from there.

However if one was driving from Oak Park to Adelaide one may want to cut through the Bullyaninnie station, but I am honestly not sure how drivable that road between the two homesteads is. It might be more of a pathway you would use for an ATV, a motorbike or a horse, and not a car or ute as such. Of course, you couldn’t cut through the stations if you weren’t family or an invited guest as it’s all private property there and we know what happens when one steps foot into Oak Park property uninvited.



Jmo

Of course, if someone who lives at Oak Park and is a suspect, for example, in a major crime, and was wanting to hide the body of a child - they might use a motorbike and not a car, so really they could have gone anywhere they liked…. In theory. They could have gone to Bullyaninnie.

IMO
 

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Do you know what distance the two houses are apart through the private road?
From recollection it’s about 27 minutes drive. I’m not sure of the actual distance in km.

IMO
 
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Interesting info.

Nb, I believe Gus’ first name is August, not Augustus.
Early reports suggested August was his first name. My father and Grandfather both were named August. It's a very Germatic name.
 
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The search for little Gus Lamont, who vanished from his family’s remote sheep station in September 2025, has taken a dramatic turn. South Australian police, returning to the vast Oak Park Station to scour for new evidence, have arrested a 75-year-old resident on firearm charges. While police insist the charges are "unrelated" to Gus’s disappearance, the arrest has reignited public interest and suspicion surrounding the case.

Gus was last seen playing outside at 5:00 PM on September 27. Thirty minutes later, he was gone. Initially treated as a wandering toddler case, the investigation has darkened over the months. Police have since declared it a major crime, admitting they "no longer expect to find Gus alive."

The 75-year-old suspect was charged with firearm offenses stemming from a previous search at the property. The police were careful to separate this from the missing person case, likely to protect the integrity of the ongoing investigation. However, the presence of illegal firearms at the very location where a child vanished paints a picture of a household operating on the fringes of the law.

Detectives from "Task Force Horizon" have been using drones, divers, and cadaver dogs to comb the 60,000-hectare property—an area so vast and rugged that it could easily hide secrets for decades. The "discrepancies" in family statements mentioned by Detective Superintendent Darren Fielke earlier this month suggest that the police believe the answer lies within the homestead, not out in the scrub.
 
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Newbie here so apologies in advance for any mistake. I joined because of this case. I’ve been reading this thread for months but I might have missed pages, so sorry if I’m covering something already said.

My speculation only:

My mind keeps coming back to the motorbike. I know SAPOL took a few vehicles to test, but the motorbike stands out to me. In general, nobody would use a motorbike to move an alleged body, would they? It would be hard, slower, and far more visible than having someone stowed away in a car or truck. So…..maybe a motorbike was used because there was no other option: ie the ute was elsewhere.

Theory: (speculation, MOO) - If Jess had gone out that morning with Josie, them both taking the motorbike along in the ute (or maybe one of them riding it) so they’d have more flexibility, using the ute as a base while each doing a different task, but then something happens late afternoon, Shannon contacts them by walkie talkie, and Josie races back to the homestead on the motorbike. Josie discovers a dreadful scene and needs to think fast. Evidence must be removed - for concealment reasons, for their own sanity, and because Jess will be back in the ute soon. There’s limited time so Josie takes the ‘evidence’ a few miles away by motorbike, planning to go back to hide it more carefully later. Jess returns to be told that Gus has wandered off. Josie goes out to search on the motorbike, and while out hides the ‘evidence’ more thoroughly, maybe even on a nearby homestead. This would explain the delay in calling the police (to allow time to conceal the ‘evidence’, while reassuring Jess that Josie was busy driving around looking for Gus and would surely be back soon with him.)

The time discrepancies could be related to that alleged latter period when Josie allegedly goes out again to properly conceal the ‘evidence’. She might have said she was gone 20 minutes, driving a rough circle a mile or two out from the homestead but Jess said Josie was gone an hour.

And perhaps while two people might know of the ‘incident’, only one knows where the ‘evidence’ has been hidden, making it harder for the police to know where it might be if that person isn’t going to crack and tell them.
 
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Newbie here so apologies in advance for any mistake. I joined because of this case. I’ve been reading this thread for months but I might have missed pages, so sorry if I’m covering something already said.

My speculation only:

My mind keeps coming back to the motorbike. I know SAPOL took a few vehicles to test, but the motorbike stands out to me. In general, nobody would use a motorbike to move an alleged body, would they? It would be hard, slower, and far more visible than having someone stowed away in a car or truck. So…..maybe a motorbike was used because there was no other option: ie the ute was elsewhere.

Theory: (speculation, MOO) - If Jess had gone out that morning with Josie, them both taking the motorbike along in the ute (or maybe one of them riding it) so they’d have more flexibility, using the ute as a base while each doing a different task, but then something happens late afternoon, Shannon contacts them by walkie talkie, and Josie races back to the homestead on the motorbike. Josie discovers a dreadful scene and needs to think fast. Evidence must be removed - for concealment reasons, for their own sanity, and because Jess will be back in the ute soon. There’s limited time so Josie takes the ‘evidence’ a few miles away by motorbike, planning to go back to hide it more carefully later. Jess returns to be told that Gus has wandered off. Josie goes out to search on the motorbike, and while out hides the ‘evidence’ more thoroughly, maybe even on a nearby homestead. This would explain the delay in calling the police (to allow time to conceal the ‘evidence’, while reassuring Jess that Josie was busy driving around looking for Gus and would surely be back soon with him.)

The time discrepancies could be related to that alleged latter period when Josie allegedly goes out again to properly conceal the ‘evidence’. She might have said she was gone 20 minutes, driving a rough circle a mile or two out from the homestead but Jess said Josie was gone an hour.

And perhaps while two people might know of the ‘incident’, only one knows where the ‘evidence’ has been hidden, making it harder for the police to know where it might be if that person isn’t going to crack and tell them.

Welcome to Websleuths :)
 
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Who resides on the property B.
(Sorry the name is too difficult for me to spell hehe)
searched today?

Were the residents interviewed/interrogated by Police?

How could it be possible for a perp to enter a nearby farm to conceal a body???

How strange! 🤔

Honestly folks,
I'm not sure poor Gus will ever be found :(

Terrible, terrible case.

JMO
 
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