GREG FOX reports that new light is hoping to be shone on an almost half-century old mystery – the disappearance of Southport man Graham Craig.
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THE EKKA & JULIE-ANN GALLON – BY GREG FOX
Thirty-five years ago, I was living at Taringa, a leafy inner-western suburb of Brisbane and playing for the Bullets (my second season) in the NBL competition. From memory, these were pretty good times. The state capital was humming with its post-Expo vibe - although...
A high-rise homicide: Who killed Owen Crabbe at the Surfers Beachcomber?
Not more than 100m from the main beach at Surfers Paradise you can find the Beachcomber Resort. Situated down Hanlan Street, the Beachcomber is a somewhat dated 31-storey building that today is surrounded by innumerable shiny, glass laden five-star high rises. It’s a...
Malice Or Jealousy: The Unsolved Murder Of Sharon Jones At Elizabeth City State University
Mitchell-Lewis Dormitory: Elizabeth City State University Seven days after the brutal murder of Sharon Beatrice Jones in her dorm room during spring break, Elizabeth City State University Chancellor Dr Jimmy R. Jenkins addressed a specially gathered student and...
The Morning Of: Who Murdered Small-town Girl Susan Shearin-Clary
Who killed Susan Shearin-Clary and her unborn child in the small eastern North Carolina town of Weldon in May 1983? True crime researcher Greg Fox delves deep into the intrigue of this little-known unsolved murder and the search for answers - and justice - 40 years...
Postscript – Christine Ann Coghill
“There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact”: Sherlock Holmes (from “The Boscombe Valley Mystery” – short story, 1891 by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) On the totality of the information, it is probable that Christine Coghill likely jumped from a moving car. The...
All That Glitters: The tragic death of Christine Coghill
The lights of Surfers Paradise have always shone bright for teenagers looking for a big night out. For 17-year- old Christine Coghill, those lights had a special allure. An illuminated path to continue her end of high school celebrations. These were the last days of...
PART 2: Driven To Kill – The Unsolved Murder of Margaret Rosewarne
As fast friends, Gabriel Jahnke, 19, and Michelle Riley, 16, enjoyed visiting pubs and clubs in and around Brisbane. The upcoming weekend was going to be a special one as the pair had planned to visit the Gold Coast to check out the expanding nightlife of Surfers...
PART 1: Driven To Kill – The Unsolved Murder of Margaret Rosewarne
STORY BY GREG FOX - True Crime Researcher & Essayist Sunday 9th May 1976 – Mother’s Day: They waited … and waited. The family home on Chevron Island channelling an impending doom. As the hours passed, the dread amplified to each member of the Rosewarne family,...