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Simone Vogel cold case: Brother of brothel madam 'threatened by senior police officer' in 1977
ABC News
Exclusive by Josh Bavas
Updated Sun Sep 18 18:04:33 EST 2016
Posted Sun Sep 18 12:08:30 EST 2016
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Photo: Simone Vogel had been planning her son's 21st birthday the day she vanished.
Supplied
'Ms Vogel disappeared on September 16, 1977 and was last seen leaving her Kon Tiki studio at Kedron on Brisbane's northside.
Earlier in the afternoon, she had been happily planning her son's 21st birthday party.
Her manageress overheard her on the phone with an unidentified caller and told police she heard Ms Vogel say: "I'll meet you in the same parking spot that I met you at before — about half-past six."
She disappeared that night with $6,000 in cash, after making withdrawals from her parlours.
Husband reported her missing
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Photo: Simone Vogel with husband Stephen Pavich (date unknown)
Supplied: State Archives Queensland
'Mr Pavich reported his wife missing to Surfers Paradise police station when she failed to return to their luxury Gold Coast canal home.'
He called around his wife's massage parlours late that evening, speaking with her employees.
Mr Pavich then asked a private investigator friend to assist, which led to the discovery of her brand new Mercedes at the Brisbane airport carpark the following day.
It was unlocked, the keys were missing, but there were no signs of a struggle.
A coronial inquest five years later found Ms Vogel most likely met with foul play.
Queensland Police told the ABC the Vogel case remained active and they appealed for anyone with information to come forward.'
http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2016-...sing-death-threat-brother/7847966?pfmredir=sm
ABC News
Exclusive by Josh Bavas
Updated Sun Sep 18 18:04:33 EST 2016
Posted Sun Sep 18 12:08:30 EST 2016
View attachment 101574
Photo: Simone Vogel had been planning her son's 21st birthday the day she vanished.
Supplied
'Ms Vogel disappeared on September 16, 1977 and was last seen leaving her Kon Tiki studio at Kedron on Brisbane's northside.
Earlier in the afternoon, she had been happily planning her son's 21st birthday party.
Her manageress overheard her on the phone with an unidentified caller and told police she heard Ms Vogel say: "I'll meet you in the same parking spot that I met you at before — about half-past six."
She disappeared that night with $6,000 in cash, after making withdrawals from her parlours.
Husband reported her missing
View attachment 101575
Photo: Simone Vogel with husband Stephen Pavich (date unknown)
Supplied: State Archives Queensland
'Mr Pavich reported his wife missing to Surfers Paradise police station when she failed to return to their luxury Gold Coast canal home.'
He called around his wife's massage parlours late that evening, speaking with her employees.
Mr Pavich then asked a private investigator friend to assist, which led to the discovery of her brand new Mercedes at the Brisbane airport carpark the following day.
It was unlocked, the keys were missing, but there were no signs of a struggle.
A coronial inquest five years later found Ms Vogel most likely met with foul play.
Queensland Police told the ABC the Vogel case remained active and they appealed for anyone with information to come forward.'
http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2016-...sing-death-threat-brother/7847966?pfmredir=sm