Australia Australia - Joanne Ratcliffe, 11, & Kirste Gordon, 4, Adelaide, 25 Aug1973

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The video says it was found in the states mid north at a property formerly owned by Stanley Hart.
 
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well hopefully it will be dna tested to make sure it is one of the girls
 
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2.10 min video

Private investigation uncovers mystery bone fragment​

A private investigation into the Adelaide Oval abduction mystery has uncovered an unusual piece of bone fragment, which forensic archaeologists believe could belong to a human child.

Could be part of a small human pelvis
I wonder when and if we will find out the dna results of the bone fragment?
 
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i don't want to be a spoilsport, but bones like this are found all the time, without a dna test it doesnt really mean much
 
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Here is the latest update about the found bone fragment
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Its reposted by Suzie herself, in the group dedicated to her sister Joanne Ratcliffe
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  • #187
as both girls haveing living relatives, a dna test should be pretty easy to do
 
  • #188
as both girls haveing living relatives, a dna test should be pretty easy to do
Not easy when law enforcement won’t pay for it.
 
  • #189
is there anybody would pay for it any organisation
 
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MORE BONES

We have determined we now have 5 bones that are "most likely" human remains, discovered at Yatina where information directed us to search... and we will be taking our information, and bone samples, to police, and other independent facilities, as is the expected process. This process has been encouraged by forensic experts.

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  • #191
most likely human thats a strange thing to say surely they can tell the diffrence
 
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doesnt seems to be much in the msm about wich is rather suprising
 
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doesnt seems to be much in the msm about wich is rather suprising
Police examining bone in decades-old Adelaide Oval abduction case

"Now, a bone fragment located in the small town of Yatina at a property formerly owned by Stanley Arthur Hart has been passed on to major crime detectives.


Joanne Ratcliffe and Kirste Gordon were taken from Adelaide Oval in 1973. (Nine)
Private investigators, who consider Hart a prime suspect in the 1973 abduction case, discovered the bone.
They had the bone tested by a forensic anatomist, who says he's 90 per cent certain it's part of a small human pelvis which appears to be embedded with glass.
South Australia Police have previously ruled out Hart as a suspect, but today said: "Should the bone be identified as human remains, further investigations will be undertaken to determine whether it relates to the disappearance."
 
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soare the going to fund a dna test or not
 
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are the sketch was comprised eplians a lot of the confusion
 
  • #199
i think the investigators are gambling a bit to much on it being hart there's a good case against but at the same it still might of been someone else
 
  • #200
Any news on the bone testing?
 

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