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Police have cut the time frame in which Russell Hill and Carol Clay vanished from their High Country campsite to about 18 hours
Investigators believe something happened to the friends overnight or the morning after they last made contact from the Dry River Creek Track in the Wonnangatta Valley.
It has been 73 days since they left on the ill-fated camping trip which has gripped Victorians and is the subject of a major missing persons squad inquiry.
Investigators know Mr Hill talked via his radio with a friend at about 6.30pm on March 20, a day after setting off to East Gippsland.
He spoke only briefly because darkness was descending and he wanted to set up the camp site.
The next day, other High Country visitors came across their camp at about 2pm.
They saw fire had destroyed a tent and camp furniture and had also scorched the side of Mr Hill’s Toyota LandCruiser.
Those passers-by believe it had been out long enough to have gone cold.
It was not smoking at that point.
The fire remains one of the most intriguing elements of the case because, despite an arson chemist’s investigation, its exact cause is not known.
Detective Insp. Andrew Stamper, the head of the missing persons squad, said it was as though Mr Hill, 74, and Ms Clay, 73, disappeared into thin air.
He said search and rescue squad officers, who have run major operations in the surrounding area, were convinced they would have found some trace of the friends if they were still there.
Insp. Stamper said talk of wild dogs removing remains of people who died in the High Country possibly had foundation, but the canines would be expected to leave behind traces like footwear or clothing.
Insp. Stamper said it was possible something had gone wrong while the pair were out exploring the bush.
But both getting into the kind of trouble which led to death was less likely, he said.
Investigators are now trying to track every person who was in the area where Mr Hill, of Drouin, and Ms Clay, who is from Pakenham, travelled.
Insp. Stamper said there were a lot of people in the High Country that weekend as COVID-19 restrictions loomed.
Investigators have been working via public appeals and intensive investigation work to find everyone who was in a wide expanse of the High Country to see if they noticed anything that could help the inquiry.
Mr Hill had been in the King Billy and Bluff Track area from March 13 to 16 on a separate solo visit with his new drone.
He also took the drone on the trip with Ms Clay the next week.
It has not been recovered and remains another puzzling elements of the inquiry.
Anyone with any other information on the disappearance or who has any CCTV or dashcam footage can call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit the website.
DUH?????
18 hours is a game changer.
So he saw something a week earlier. Came back with Carol and zap. They’re both missing.
DUH?????
The public might have been able to provide meaningful clues had anyone known it was 18 hours and he was there a week earlier. Too bad he had not shared his mystery with someone other than Carol. It sounds like a couple of hours after his last ham radio transmission, OR his transmission was cut short...something nefarious took place. Then the place went up in flames to cover up a crime. Pros. Or lucky. Because no conclusion from the arson team. Or, conclusion is being withheld. More likely scenario, it’s being withheld, trying to flush out the predators. Obviously, they’re not taking the bait. So we’re back to the beginning: he saw something a week earlier, via drone. Instead of calling LE, he takes it upon himself to solve the mystery. Talks Carol into coming for a ride, and it turns out sad. Not any dogs. Not any snakes. Humans. We’re the only species that kills for fun.
Locals might be able to tell us what motives for crimes are realistic.
Grow drugs for profit? FWIW, I don’t think ButtonMan was in on the disappearances. If anything, he’d be a solid source of info. I believe LE has already paid him a visit. But who knows. That’s why we’re here sleuthing this mystery.
ETA: I suppose we could ask the true locals. Sons of the fathers who knew all about the two murders committed a hundred plus years ago. No journalist will get that info. Is there lost gold in the mountains? Rumors of treasures buried by the Bryce Family? The American West is full of stories about lost mines, buried treasures. People get crazy searching for the riches.
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