Australia Samantha Murphy, 51, last seen leaving her property to go for a run in the Canadian State Forest, Ballarat 100km NW of Melbourne, 4 Feb 2024 #2

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Nifty, I'm well and truly aware of this, once AVO is granted it is only available as per above. However, the hearing for same is a matter of public record. The person's name is under daily court list- depending on state.
Yes...! I am aware of this as well. Depending on what state.

But you can't look at their record unless you are a business or an employer
 
A photo of the back of Sam heading off on her run wouldn't be as much help for identification purposes. I think they chose the best image for people to see how Sam looked that morning.

imo
Agree...however I still maintain 1-2 seconds later you'd see her fully
 
Eyewatch - Ballarat Police Service Area on Facebook still has some updates on their page….

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I have an issue with the photo of SM with the dog poo bag
If I was prepared to go for a run, I wouldn't have a dog poo bag with me (Unless I was taking my dog) , stop pick up the poo, dispose of it and wash my hands...then start my run! I'd see the poo and remind myself to dispose of it when I get home...
Also, the photo..why has this photo been posted, 2 seconds later would have shown her full attire... leggings, shoes...in the photo her lower body is not visible..
she could have trousers, a skirt, thongs on...also, she is looking at something...the dog? is it a bag of poo? What's the timing? If she disposed of the poo and washed her hands and then headed off on her run then there'd be another CCTV snapshot????
No time/date stamp
 
Yeah, it's a legal thing. You have to remove missing person's info as soon as they're found, then run it past lawyers or whoever for what information can be in the public domain for anything legal in the future. Though obviously I don't know what applies right now to this.
 
Yeah, it's a legal thing. You have to remove missing person's info as soon as they're found, then run it past lawyers or whoever for what information can be in the public domain for anything legal in the future. Though obviously I don't know what applies right now to this.
Does it make any difference whether found alive or found dead?
 
Yeah, it's a legal thing. You have to remove missing person's info as soon as they're found, then run it past lawyers or whoever for what information can be in the public domain for anything legal in the future. Though obviously I don't know what applies right now to this.
There would have to be enough time between discovery and informing loved ones in person too, hopefully.
 
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