I didn't know too much about this until I heard Triple J advertising a podcast about it, which I have listened to in the last few days. There have been quite a bit written about this but I couldn't find anything on the forum. For those that are interested, here are a few links and a little bit of information on it.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...d/news-story/70164a1d7de62e14bfa8ce5be5f4e73b
That link above also has links to the podcast, it was sponsored by The Australian.
20 min ABC radio program about it, audio of course.
http://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/speakingout/7400590
This thread might not start too much discussion but it is a compelling case to look into so I thought that it might be worth a threads. Mods can merge it or delete it if they like too. I didn't know if this is classed as an unsolved or current case either.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...d/news-story/70164a1d7de62e14bfa8ce5be5f4e73b
Three children — four-year-old Evelyn Greenup and 16-year-olds Colleen Walker and Clinton Speedy-Duroux — disappeared from the northern NSW town of Bowraville over five months between 1990 and 1991.
A local man, Jay Hart, was charged with killing Evelyn and Clinton but found not guilty after a judge ordered the trials be heard separately, meaning potentially crucial evidence of links between the deaths was never heard in court.
The initial police investigation of the killings was also criticised for delays and missed opportunities, with officers at the time telling families their children might have gone “walkabout” when they disappeared.
That link above also has links to the podcast, it was sponsored by The Australian.
20 min ABC radio program about it, audio of course.
http://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/speakingout/7400590
This thread might not start too much discussion but it is a compelling case to look into so I thought that it might be worth a threads. Mods can merge it or delete it if they like too. I didn't know if this is classed as an unsolved or current case either.