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I just reread the Australian timeline with reference to the popper. It actually says the used by date was 1981 which means it would not be from around the time of her death in Jan 92 as the used by dates are usually around 12 months in advance on popper juice boxes. Therefore it would probably have been discarded late 1980 or early 1981 depending on the month of expiry IMO
January 2000: Police conduct a very limited excavation in a small area around the pool at the Bayview house. A woman’s pink cardigan and a popper container with a 1981 expiry date are found. The cardigan is in pieces and bears what appears to be slash marks. Forensic testing does not make a positive match with Lyn.
https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/amp...s/news-story/f420d703aebf28a63ff52cb8d288b436
January 2000: Police conduct a very limited excavation in a small area around the pool at the Bayview house. A woman’s pink cardigan and a popper container with a 1981 expiry date are found. The cardigan is in pieces and bears what appears to be slash marks. Forensic testing does not make a positive match with Lyn.
https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/amp...s/news-story/f420d703aebf28a63ff52cb8d288b436