Australia Australia - Bowraville Murders, NSW, 1990-1991

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NoCookies | The Australian

Evidence about the suspected serial killing of three Aboriginal children in the NSW mid-north coast town of Bowraville will be sent for DNA testing, raising the possibility of a breakthrough in the 30-year-old unsolved murders.

Detectives from the NSW Police Force’s Unsolved Homicide Unit have launched a reinvestigation of the case, recently travelling to Bowraville to meet the victims’ families.

They also met with former homicide detective Gary Jubelin, who led the investigation for more than 20 years before his retirement in 2019 and subsequent conviction for unrelated offences.
 
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When 3 kids went missing within 5 months from the same street, police didn't spot a pattern. Learn more about the Bowraville serial killer | Pine Journal

One by one they disappeared. Three aboriginal kids vanished from the same rural Australia street within a five-month period. They were all last seen at three separate parties. The same white man attended each of those parties. The remains of two of the victims were found in the bushland near the clothing of the third, who's body was never recovered. Over 30 years later, no conviction has taken place.

The Victims
  • 16-year-old Coleen Walker was last seen alive at a party on September 13, 1990. Her body was never recovered.
  • 4-year-old Evelyn Greenup disappeared after a party at her grandmother's house on October 4, 1990.
  • 16-year-old Clinton Speedy-Duroux went missing after a party on January 31, 1991.
When the families approached the local Australian police, they were largely dismissed. Police suggested that their missing loved ones may have simply gone walkabout, a rite of passage in Australian Aboriginal society, during which males undergo a journey during adolescence.
When 3 kids went missing within 5 months from the same street, police didn't spot a pattern. Learn more about the Bowraville serial killer | Jamestown Sun
 
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Bowraville murders documentary premiere postponed amid COVID-19 lockdown

After five years spent making a landmark documentary about the murders of three Aboriginal children at Bowraville, the pandemic has forced its creators to wait a little longer for the premiere.

The extension of the COVID lockdown in regional NSW this week dashed hopes The Bowraville Murders would be screened at a cinema in the Nambucca Valley where the crimes took place.

The premiere had been set down for August 29 but has been postponed until October 1.
 
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Feb 11 2022 rbbm.
Police reward tripled for cold case murders of Bowraville children (9news.com.au)
''WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are warned the following article contains images of deceased persons.
The reward for information into the murders of three Aboriginal children in 1990 has been effectively tripled by NSW Police.
A $1 million reward for information had been offered in 2020 for anyone who could help solve the murders of Evelyn Greenup, 4, Clinton Speedy-Duroux, 16, and Colleen Walker-Craig, 16.

Now NSW Police are offering $1 million for each murder.''
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Colleen Walker-Craig, 16, Evelyn Greenup, 4, and Clinton Speedy Duroux, 16.
Despite now offering separate rewards, police have long believed the three deaths are at the hands of the same killer.''
 
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Oct 20 '24​

''Fresh appeal, $1M reward in hunt for Bowraville child killer​

NSW Police have announced a renewed appeal for information into the murders of three children from Bowraville in the early 1990s, as detectives focus on locating the remains of 16-year-old Colleen Walker-Craig.''
 
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Oct 21 2024 rbbm
''Two of the Indigenous youths' remains were found in nearby bushland in 1991, but Colleen's body has never been found.

Her clothes were found weighed-down in the Nambucca River and a coroner found she had most likely been murdered.

Finding her remains is a key priority of the police's latest investigative push.

Colleen's mother Muriel Craig joined the appeal for information that could bring closure on Monday.

"I know that there's people out there who know things ... don't you think it's time that you told me," Ms Craig said.

"I want to know, I don't want to leave this earth, not without knowing where she is.

"I just want people who know things just to come forward, if you don't karma will get you anyway," she said''
 
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Finding her remains is a key priority of the police's latest investigative push.

Colleen's mother Muriel Craig joined the appeal for information that could bring closure on Monday.

"I know that there's people out there who know things ... don't you think it's time that you told me," Ms Craig said.

"I want to know, I don't want to leave this earth, not without knowing where she is.

"I just want people who know things just to come forward, if you don't karma will get you anyway," she said
 
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Oct 21, 2024
Homicide detectives have returned to Bowraville - more than 30 years after the murders of three children. No one has ever been put behind bars for their deaths. But police are now re-appealing for information that leads to a conviction or to the discovery of the final resting place of one of the young girls.
 

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