GUILTY Australia - Alexis Jeffery, 24, murdered, Goondiwindi, Qld, 16 March 2014

  • #61
can anyone else find an update on Alexis? I can not but perhaps am missing something... this mustn't have gone quiet already.
 
  • #62
can anyone else find an update on Alexis? I can not but perhaps am missing something... this mustn't have gone quiet already.

I had a good scour but couldn't find anything either. :tantrum:
 
  • #63
Google says this article was updated today.

I think the update is this sentence.

Detective Superintendent Dave Isherwood said the post-mortem examination was ongoing, with no cause of death established yet.

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...iver-goondiwindi/story-fnihsrf2-1226858549553
Last updated: April 22, 2014

Seems to be a long time to establish a COD, unless they are waiting on toxicology reports. Sometimes it seems that if the COD isn't completely obvious, or could be questionable, they wait till they have all results before making a call. So they can rule out certain things for sure.
 
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Thanks for the update, SouthAussie!!:seeya:

Just trying to understand this latest info.

I wonder why they're asking for people who saw them hand-in-hand? I assume that LE is trying to prove/disprove whatever the guy has said?

I recall that MSM reported he said that he and Alexis were fine and parted amicably. (posted on thread earlier) But you know, watching that little bit of footage we can see she's hardly walking hand-in-hand with him - it's like she was trying to get away from him.

And the time span is big......between 2am and 3.30am.

I suspect they don't believe what he's told them.
 
  • #66
The pub closed at 1:20am ... I wonder where Alexis was, and who she was with, till the 2am-3:30am time that police are seeking information about.

Rhiannon Rigby, who saw Ms Jeffery out on Saturday night, added: “She was just having a really good time.

“I went to the hotel and she was there already. They shut at 1am and we left between 1.15-1.20am. I asked her if she wanted to get in the cab with us and she said she was just going to walk home.”

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...iver-goondiwindi/story-fnihsrf2-1226858549553
 
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http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...oots-as-evidence/story-fnihsrf2-1226911810534

POLICE are trying to track down a pair of reef-style boots they suspect might have been thrown away in Goondiwindi around the time Alexis Jeffery was murdered two months ago.

Thanks for the update, Oddsocks!:seeya:

Very interesting. LE are obviously onto someone......

Detective Superintendent David Isherwood said a “person of interest” had worn the grey and black boots in the southern Queensland border town on the night, and police were now appealing for help to find them.

“The person no longer has those shoes and has given a version of events. As a result, we’re trying to locate those shoes,” he told The Courier-Mail.

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...oots-as-evidence/story-fnihsrf2-1226911810534
 
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Photo from above link of similar boots...

IMG_3497-2-300x200.jpg


Anyone with information which could assist with this matter should contact Crime Stoppers anonymously via 1800 333 000 or crimestoppers.com.au 24hrs a day.

http://mypolice.qld.gov.au/blog/2014/05/09/update-homicide-investigation-goondiwindi/
 
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I couldn't tell from the footage, but an odd choice of footwear for a night out in my opinion. Goondiwindi is very very inland, so maybe someone with a fishing connection? That's all I could think of....
 
  • #73
I couldn't tell from the footage, but an odd choice of footwear for a night out in my opinion. Goondiwindi is very very inland, so maybe someone with a fishing connection? That's all I could think of....


It says up thread that these are
Commonly worn by irrigation workers, it's a cotton growing area, so it could be some one working in that industry?
 
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  • #75
It says up thread that these are
Commonly worn by irrigation workers, it's a cotton growing area, so it could be some one working in that industry?

An irrigation worker could certainly fit the profile. This employment site has ads from late December/January- urgently looking for cotton irrigation workers for 2-3 months in the Goondiwindi area. (The ads seem to cater to itinerants, as they speak of visas.) Alexis was murdered in March.

It was also looking for cotton harvesters, to start towards the end of March, in the Goondiwindi area.

https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?v=feed&filter=13&id=193983320699481
 
  • #76
It says up thread that these are
Commonly worn by irrigation workers, it's a cotton growing area, so it could be some one working in that industry?

That's super helpful Humdinger! I had no idea that irrigation workers wore them - or that it's a cotton growing area .....I was wondering why on earth anyone would be wearing them up there!!:floorlaugh:

And thanks for the further info about irrigation workers, SouthAussie.

Good sleuthing WSers!!:loveyou:
 
  • #77
I seriously hope they're onto him!!:jail:

Blessings to Alexis and her beautiful children left without their mum.:heart:
 
  • #78
Every day I check for news for this poor lady. Nothing :(
 
  • #79
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...ey-to-her-murder/story-fnihsrf2-1226930463807

Final footage of Goondiwindi mum Alexis Jeffery could hold key to her murder

THE last person believed to have seen murdered Goondiwindi mother-of-three Alexis Jeffery alive was a pig-hunting bull-rider who left the small town soon after her death.

The Sunday Mail can reveal farm labourer Robert Trebeck was captured on CCTV walking down the city’s main thoroughfare with the 24-year-old in the final moments before her death.

Pictured exiting a car driven by another man, the footage shows Mr Trebeck approaching the mother-of-three as she walked along Marshall St towards Memorial Park on March 16.
 
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