Part 3: The burnt campsite and fire
Ashlin said RH was extremely capable and cautious in the bush. When he saw the photos, he knew something unforgiving had happened. The gas bottle wouldn’t have been inside the tent. It just never ever happened. If it wasn’t in his truck, it would be sitting underneath the truck outside. He set up his campsite the same way every time and a sketch of his set-up is shown.
Greg Kelly, one of Australia’s most experienced and respected fire forensic experts said if you look at the location of the fire to where the car is, you don’t see fire developing into the tyres and the Esky hasn’t melted. There wasn’t a lot of heat going across to the vehicle. There are no burn patterns in the doors, but the intensity of the fire suggests it was a very hot, quick fire that used up all the fuels and then extinguished. There could have been an accelerant.
He conducted a number of test burns to see if the tent could have worked as a wicking mechanism to help the fire develop from one area to another. He used a gas torch on the guy ropes which ignited and self-extinguished. He lit the tent material, webbing and tie-downs, but each time he took the flame away, it only burned for a very short time and then extinguished.
If the gas bottle(s) was sitting in the middle of the fire with the gas




turned on, and have the LPG as a fuel, while that pressure’s coming out, it’s going to continue igniting and continue to burn. He believes the fire was lit deliberately.
The passerby who took the photo the next day said the fire was cold. Kelly said it was a surface fire. If it burned relatively quickly, it would be hours before it was cold. He said that even if the fabric of the bags and insulating material were destroyed by fire, he would expect to see remnants of zippers.
The phones and drone are missing – everything that takes an image is gone. A set of car keys and the sleeping bags were also missing. Ashlin believes they were removed from the tent in the sleeping bags which were used as body bags.
The missing persons expert said, “We have to focus on the boots because elastic-side work-type boots which a bushman would wear … they’re not there”. [Speculation? We don’t know what type of footwear RH was wearing.] He considered the area too remote for a drug crop. He thinks they’d be closer to a major centre if they were going to be in a bush area and easily accessible.
Culican talks about illegal hunters in the area where RH and CC were camped. He found large numbers of dead deer, one only 50m from the campsite. A lot of stags were missing antlers and one beheaded stag was only a couple of days old. He talks about packs of wild dogs and said he wouldn’t like your chances if you couldn’t get up. They could be a threat to humans if they’re hungry enough.