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I have been thinking, and this is in case there was foul play involved, which i will point out the police at this time have said there is not.
How likely would it be that Gus would be buried on the property?
I would think he would be buried elsewhere
Hypothetically, if he died on the property, I would imagine it would be far easier and 'safer' to conceal / dispose of his body on the property than to transport him elsewhere. There would be any number of locations, plenty of time, and no witnesses. Moving him elsewhere would take longer, risk detection, leave more evidence, and involve more potential witnesses.
 
Hypothetically, if he died on the property, I would imagine it would be far easier and 'safer' to conceal / dispose of his body on the property than to transport him elsewhere. There would be any number of locations, plenty of time, and no witnesses. Moving him elsewhere would take longer, risk detection, leave more evidence, and involve more potential witnesses.
60,000 acre property there would be an immense amount of places to hide a body.
 
This cases gets worse on the nose as every day passes

The silence will only get more deafening in coming weeks Schoolies, into Xmas and new years

By Australia Day little Gus will just become another cold case sapol
Have failed at
What about Victoria? Samantha Murphy's body never found. Dezi Freeman never found.
 
What about Victoria? Samantha Murphy's body never found. Dezi Freeman never found.
At least in those cases the suspect is known.
 

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I wonder if the rumour that the Murray's are thinking about selling up are true. Was this in their plans before Gus's disappearance?
Don’t know but doesn’t seem feasible at the moment with police saying they will conduct further searches to find Gus.
I think police can also put a hold on any sale of the property if they’re still investigating Gus as a missing person.
 
Hypothetically, if he died on the property, I would imagine it would be far easier and 'safer' to conceal / dispose of his body on the property than to transport him elsewhere. There would be any number of locations, plenty of time, and no witnesses. Moving him elsewhere would take longer, risk detection, leave more evidence, and involve more po
 
Don’t know but doesn’t seem feasible at the moment with police saying they will conduct further searches to find Gus.
I think police can also put a hold on any sale of the property if they’re still investigating Gus as a missing person.
William Tyrrell's foster grandmother was able to sell her house. I guess if it's not a designated crime scene it's OK.
 
Id like to know that too.
I feel like the mum, dad, and the Grandmas haven't been ASKED to go to the police station, away from Oak Park Station, and been questioned individually.
Don't know why I get that feeling, probably because I feel they are making the same mistakes
Just Little boy lost IMO
 
The public are watching
Too many kids have disappeared and are are still missing in South Australia.
A lot connected to a not nice 'child loving' people.
There is no information coming out apart from the Daily Mail who seem to be trying everything to get answers which the public are asking.
They aren't stirring up anything, they are asking questions to get some truth.
What are your thoughts with the media in the William Tyrrell case? Were they stirring up anything?
Foster carers were not his parents
Well IMO the media did a good job of keeping William in the public eye. We seem to have a much less interested media in Gus's case, just the Daily Mail pounding the pavement.
 
I have been thinking, and this is in case there was foul play involved, which i will point out the police at this time have said there is not.
How likely would it be that Gus would be buried on the property?
I would think he would be buried elsewhere
Within 45m drive is my guess.
 
Well IMO the media did a good job of keeping William in the public eye. We seem to have a much less interested media in Gus's case, just the Daily Mail pounding the pavement.
He was in the public eye in a lie.
Still can't get over that the foster carers were portrayed as William's parents, pretty disgusting really.
Have they learnt anything from his case, anything?
 

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Thats its use in prospecting, a trommel can also be used to simply separate soil from stone which appears to be the case for the one in question.
Its just a mechanical sieve.
Give it a bit of thought. They are adjacent to an historic gold field. They are taking the gravel home to the trommel to process. What do you think they are doing? Using it on their roads?? Come on!
 
Give it a bit of thought. They are adjacent to an historic gold field. They are taking the gravel home to the trommel to process. What do you think they are doing? Using it on their roads?? Come on!
Lol, they're using it to create clean soil for their gardens.
Look at the lush green lawn shown in one of the early pics, not something you can produce easily in the standard ground out there, it takes preparation.

The excavation, trommel and clean soil are literally in a line, right infront of the lawn.
 
I'm thinking Manunda Dam or Old Manunda Dam area.
Little bit longer drive but maybe there are shortcuts to get there
Dams are places people frequent a lot out in that country, so not somewhere you'd look to lay to rest a loved one if you wanted it kept secret.

I'd be thinking more along the lines of locations within or close to the property that have significance to them alone, a tree lined creek bed, somewhere they'd go and spend an afternoon out of the beating sun and dust.
 
Lol, they're using it to create clean soil for their gardens.
Look at the lush green lawn shown in one of the early pics, not something you can produce easily in the standard ground out there, it takes preparation.

The excavation, trommel and clean soil are literally in a line, right infront of the lawn.
What are they escavating for?
What is the building with crap on the roof behind the mound of dirt/sand?
Why put the trampoline where it is? Why the hell there unless they moved it to hide what is now under it?
 
Dams are places people frequent a lot out in that country, so not somewhere you'd look to lay to rest a loved one if you wanted it kept secret.

I'd be thinking more along the lines of locations within or close to the property that have significance to them alone, a tree lined creek bed, somewhere they'd go and spend an afternoon out of the beating sun and dust.
I dont think Manunda Station has permanent residents.
Maybe they go or used to go there to swim rather than a creek bed. Good memories?
 

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Give it a bit of thought. They are adjacent to an historic gold field. They are taking the gravel home to the trommel to process. What do you think they are doing? Using it on their roads?? Come on!
Hmmm...a bit of thought.... the gold in SA is notoriously hard to extract, that is the very reason why SA was built on Copper mining, most gold that is found is actually found within them copper mines. Plenty of Copper out Yunta way and Limonite (iron ore). Odds are it is being used to getr clean soil.
 
What are they escavating for?
What is the building with crap on the roof behind the mound of dirt/sand?
Why put the trampoline where it is? Why the hell there unless they moved it to hide what is now under it?
I dont think the excavation is for anything inparticular.
Its just where they dug stony ground, probably with a loader, a typical station piece of machinery along with a grader, to process.

Id suggest the lawned area was where kids could play, so having the trampoline next to it makes sense.

As I mentioned earlier, my Wifes family sold a station out that way.
The whole place was a dry dustbowl, except for the area close to the homestead, fenced off and greened up, an oasis for Family to retreat at the end of the day from the surrounding conditions.

Right next to a tree lined creek bed.
 
I dont think Manunda Station has permanent residents.
Maybe they go or used to go there to swim rather than a creek bed. Good memories?
I agree, Dams can be an oasis out there too, but like fencelines, they also get checked regularly as they are a lifeblood of stations.
Locals will also yabbie out in the dams too, done it myself in other parts of the State.

Either way, definitely somewhere significant to them if this is the case.
 
Take a look at a Google maps aerial view of the homestead and secondary residence.
The texture and colour of the ground infront, where the long gradual excavation is and to the right of the secondary residence is much lighter in colour than the ground surrounding the rest of the area.
Its limestone, the tailings from the separation process, spread out, likely by the same loader bucket that dug the uniform excavation.
 

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