LE will be working away in the background.Any updates? Strange that it's gone quiet so quickly
I'm hoping we will get a bombshell press conference like Gus Lamont's one very soon!LE will be working away in the background.
Hello @twomoresmores,I'm sure there was mention of the son returning to the radio for a second time. I'm not sure if the radio presenter said this or if it was mentioned on here.... Was just wondering if I recall correctly and if so whether the second chat has happened yet.
Thank you. I'll have a listen to thisHello @twomoresmores,
You're correct, Max returned the following night & continued the interview with Nights with Ping - Interview With Missing Woman Trish, Streamed live on 16 Jan 2026 Graf's Son Max, starts approx 4:59 minutes into the stream.
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I found it heartbreaking to listen to Max in this chat session. On many levels. I hope his mum is found soon/the mystery solvedHello @twomoresmores,
You're correct, Max returned the following night & continued the interview with Nights with Ping - Interview With Missing Woman Trish, Streamed live on 16 Jan 2026 Graf's Son Max, starts approx 4:59 minutes into the stream.
Ms
Had a feeling that opals could be behind her disappearance.![]()
Baffling twist in mum-of-six's mystery disappearance in the Outback
Trisha Graf, 41, was last seen on December 12 driving near the isolated town of Andamooka, in South Australia's far north - an unforgiving landscape hundreds of kilometres from Adelaide.www.dailymail.co.uk
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Trisha Graf: Baffling precious gems twist in the mystery disappearance of Aussie mum-of-six who vanished without trace in the remote Outback two MONTHS ago
The Daily Mail can now reveal a potentially crucial detail in the weeks leading up to Ms Graf's disappearance.
Prior to vanishing, Ms Graf had been advertising valuable uncut opals worth thousands of dollars, listing them for sale on a specialised Facebook page frequented by gemstone collectors.
Photographs show two large stones laid out on a plate, yet with almost no description provided.
One opal, described as a 'Squid Fossil opal', was listed for $2000, while a second 'Cockle shell opal' was priced at $700.