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The big story in Ballarat has been the disappearance of a 51 Year old woman who went for her regular run through bush tracks 8 days ago. It's a horrible situation which first starts with concerns about injury, then possible abduction and then ...what ?
After 8 days not a sign of anything. No trace. Police are saying very little publicly.
Samantha leave behind three children and her husband. It seems as if she was a pillar of the community. No one quite knows what to make of the situation.
Ballarat Grammar among schools offering support following Samantha Murphy's disappearance
ABC Ballarat
/ By Rochelle Kirkham
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Samantha Murphy, 51, is tall with blonde hair and was last seen wearing a brown singlet.(Supplied: Victoria Police)
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- In short: Children of missing woman Samantha Murphy attend schools in the regional Victorian town.
- Some parents say their children have been left feeling anxious and concerned by her unexplained disappearance.
- What's next? Community members are continuing to search bushland areas while police have reduced their search resources.
School children left 'nervous' by disappearance of Ballarat mother Samantha Murphy
Missing Ballarat woman Samantha Murphy has three children with strong connections in the community and her disappearance has left some children feeling anxious.www.abc.net.au
Very weird now that the scent is probably cold.Originally they said she went one way and the next day they said she went the opposite way, so what I find odd is why wasn't a tracker dog used the first day.
She was on foot, so there must have been a scent trail that a tracker dog could follow to the bushland area.
Seems weird to me that 1000 people tramp all over the scent trails before a dog was used.
how many undocumented and abandoned mineshafts in the area?Very weird now that the scent is probably cold.
Must be hundreds from what the arial shot showed on TV the other night.how many undocumented and abandoned mineshafts in the area?
This was my first thought.how many undocumented and abandoned mineshafts in the area?
how many undocumented and abandoned mineshafts in the area?
Just done a fencing quote for a senior police officer locally.Samantha Murphy's disappearance 'suspicious', says Victoria's Chief Commissioner Shane Patton
Missing mum Samantha Murphy's disappearance is suspicious but police have 'no leads', says chief
Chief Commissioner Shane Patton says there was very little for police to go on in the early stages of the investigation into missing Ballarat mother Samantha Murphy and admits police have "no leads" in the baffling case.www.abc.net.au
Just done a fencing quote for a senior police officer locally.
He did a fair stint in the North West.
Got yakking to him about the missing lady over East.
Down a shaft was his quick replay.
These old shafts hold many secrets.
Getting a bit long on the waiting time to use what should have been brought in days ago, I reckon.Assuming she has not left by choice then I agree, a mine shaft is likely.
Many of them are relatively shallow because of land slips etc so a cadaver dog may well get a scent if used soon.
Unless she disappeared of her own accord, like meeting someone by arrangement on her run and driving off somewhere.The perpetrator in this case will be a person the woman knows and trusts.
my partner's antennae went up at the press conference appeal for information had a few close family looking rather unconcerned.I am too much of a student of true crime stories not to have an opinion on this particular case.
Firstly, a healthy adult who is not involved in underworld activities has a better chance of being struck by lightning than be abducted off the street by strangers in broad daylight in middle class suburbia. This theory doesn't make any sense to me. She would have screamed and fought any would-be abductors. Someone would have heard or seen something.
The Anita Cobby case was one of those rare cases where a person was abducted by complete strangers and murdered. However, in cases where this does occur the body is dumped quickly, usually within a day. This woman has been missing for more than two weeks. Rapists and murderers just don't keep bodies, nor do they go to a lot of trouble disposing of them. They usually just dump them in isolated areas or bury them in shallow graves.
Other cases similar to this one in any number of countries have almost always been resolved with the arrest and conviction of someone very close to the victim. The police will be looking very closely at motive and opportunity. It will take some digging but eventually previously unknown information will come to light that will give the investigators something to go on.
The perpetrator in this case will be a person the woman knows and trusts.
Unless she disappeared of her own accord, like meeting someone by arrangement on her run and driving off somewhere.
Unlikely, but possible.
Well maybe we can't read too much into that. Remember Lindy Chamberlain's "lack of emotion" at her trial? Being a churchgoer at the time her faith told her she would get off. It didn't work.my partner's antennae went up at the press conference appeal for information had a few close family looking rather unconcerned.
This isn't the first time that this sort of disappearence has occurred.That is always seen as a possibility. As is the possibility of someone who knows the person making Samantha "disappear"
Wouldn't mind a dollar for everytime I've heard a bloke say that.Going back a few years ago here in WA a bloke just "disappeared" for quite some time. When he surfaced, he just wanted out and away from his wife. Never heard anything after that.
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