As this area is a popular picnic and jogging spot, you would think, the bag has only recently been placed there.
To specify the find as being bones, the victim probably had died years ago.
Queensland police want to know more about Constance (Connie) Watcho's last known relationship after her remains were found at Kangaroo Point cliffs near the Brisbane River in September.
A $250,000 reward and possible indemnity have been offered for information leading to a conviction for the murder of Constance Watcho. Category: | The Courier Mail
More than three years after a woman's bones were found inside a duffel bag near a popular Brisbane picnic area, there are "still no answers" about her suspected murder, a Coroners Court has been told.
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The inquest has been set down for five days in September and is expected to hear from more than a dozen witnesses including her partner, the man she had been staying with, and police officers.
The bones were found in 2018 after Ms Watcho had been missing for almost a year. Preliminary hearings for an inquest into her death began in Brisbane today after an investigation and a $250,000 reward failed to lead to arrests.
Inquest begins into woman's remains found in bag beneath Queensland cliffs
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Family of an Aboriginal mother whose remains were found at the bottom of a cliff are hoping an inquest will succeed where investigators failed and finally deliver closure.
There was a strong family presence in Brisbane Magistrates Court during an emotional opening to a five-day inquest to hear from more than 20 witnesses.
They won't be at peace until the those responsible are held accountable, coroner Stephanie Gallagher was told in a statement read to the court before proceedings began.
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