logo
EXCLUSIVE The gruesome reality of Pheobe's final resting place: The incredibly remote bushland overrun with wild dogs and pigs where the missing teen's body is believed to have lay for three weeks

EXCLUSIVE The gruesome reality of Pheobe's final resting place: The incredibly remote bushland overrun with wild dogs and pigs where the missing teen's body is believed to have lay for three weeks

Daily Mail​12 hours ago

A crime scene in an extremely remote part of a national park overrun by wild pigs and dogs is under police guard following the discovery of human remains believed to be that of murdered teenager Pheobe Bishop.
Police discovered the remains in the sprawling Good Night Scrub National Park at 2.30pm on Friday, bringing the three-week search for the missing 17-year-old to a tragic end.
Daily Mail Australia can exclusively reveal a crime scene is under police guard within the remote area, as of early on Saturday morning.
The area is around an hour from Pheobe's hometown of Gin Gin, near Bundaberg in central Queensland, where she lived with Tanika Bromley and James Wood.
The couple have been charged with her murder, along with two counts of interfering with a corpse, and are in police custody.
The new location, cordoned off with police tape, is extremely remote and dotted with the prints of wild pigs and dogs that run rampant in the dense bushland.
The remains are believed to have lay at the isolated site for three weeks.
A source told this publication they faced a 'daunting' night guarding the scene.
'The dogs made their presence and their displeasure known during the night,' they said.
The site is near an area forensics reported finding 'items of interest' last week.
Pheobe's mother Kylie Johnson was last night informed that police had found human remains.
'I didn't think my heart could break anymore then it did when you went missing, or when the charges were laid, but this! This is ripping me apart,' she said.
Earlier on Friday, Pheobe's older sister, Kaylea, 18, had begged for help finding her sister's body in an impassioned plea outside Bundaberg Magistrates Court after Bromley and Wood's murder charges were heard.
She sat in the far corner of the front row, staring straight ahead flanked by friends, family and a court security guard as details of the murder charges against the couple were read out.
Neither Wood nor Bromley appeared in person or by video link for the hearing and afterwards Kaylea walked outside to make her heartbreaking statement.
'We just want her home,' she said tearfully through red-rimmed eyes.
'I don't know what to say, if you've got any information about Pheobe or the car, just come forward.
'Three weeks is too long for us as a family. She was loved, she's missed dearly.'
It comes as the house where Pheobe lived has been turned into a shrine.
A makeshift memorial has appeared at the ramshackle, rubbish-strewn Gin Gin home Pheobe shared with Bromley and Wood.
A large pink teddy bear stood guard over the property, surrounded with bouquets of flowers.
A poignant message left by one mourner read, 'Pheobe, you grew your wings too early beautiful girl. Now, you will no longer feel pain or heartache.
'You can spread your wings, and know you will be loved.'
The house has been extensively searched by forensics since Pheobe was reported missing.
The teen's family and Gin Gin locals are preparing to honour her memory at a community ceremony tomorrow night.
A candlelight vigil will be held at Kolan Community Park from 4pm.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

My daughter Lauren Patterson was raped and murdered in Qatar - she had wanted to leave the country and we still don't know what has happened to her killer
My daughter Lauren Patterson was raped and murdered in Qatar - she had wanted to leave the country and we still don't know what has happened to her killer

Daily Mail​

timean hour ago

  • Daily Mail​

My daughter Lauren Patterson was raped and murdered in Qatar - she had wanted to leave the country and we still don't know what has happened to her killer

The mother of a woman who was murdered in Qatar still has no idea whether her killer has been released more than a decade on from the tragedy. Lauren Patterson was teaching at a primary school in the Qatari capital Doha when she went missing after going to a party in October 2013. Her body was found in the desert after she was raped and murdered by Badr Hashim Khamis Abdallah al-Jabr in a brutal attack. Lauren's family were told he would face a death sentence after being jailed for the 'heinous and shocking' attack in 2014. But in May 2018, the decision was overturned and he was instead given only ten-and-a-half years in jail, while Lauren's family were offered just £200,000 compensation. More than seven years on, Lauren's mother Alison, 60, is clueless as to what has happened to her daughter's killer - most crucially, if he has been freed. The loving mother, who lives in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, has tried for years to find answers from Qatar's authorities, but has been blocked at every turn and was even accused of plotting to kill al-Jabr. This wall of silence has left Alison unable to move on from Lauren's death, while the situation has also been a burden on the 24-year-old's friends still living in Qatar and fearing they could bump into al-Jabr at any moment. 'We have written personally to the Emir but never had a reply. We gave letters to the Qatari embassy but heard nothing,' Alison told The Sun. 'You don't move on, but you're putting a line under one part of it, you're coming to terms with he's out.' She has asked the Foreign Office and the Qatari Government to tell her whether al-Jabr is still behind bars but has been met with a 'stonewall of silence'. Alison was even accused of plotting to kill al-Jabr after she received a text message from her lawyers in Doha, saying: 'Good morning, we were accused to set up a trap to kill him when will be released.' The outlandish suggestion is rendered the more ridiculous, as she said she did not want him to face the death penalty when he was convicted of Lauren's murder. But she was later horrified when the charge was dropped to manslaughter and al-Jabr was sentenced to just ten-and-a-half years in jail for killing her and burning her body before hiding in the desert outside Doha. She and her husband Kevin, 62, believe he was released in the months leading up to the 10th anniversary of his crime and is enjoying his freedom. The couple fear he could easily run into Lauren's friends who still live in the capital - or worse, he could kill again. In the months before her death, Lauren had been thinking about moving jobs to another country as she had become 'uncomfortable' living in Qatar. 'She was feeling a little bit apprehensive, there were things she wasn't comfortable with. The school was good, she really enjoyed that. It was other things,' Alison said. When Alison's mother became seriously ill, Lauren had sought to leave the country to visit her, but was denied permission to leave by Qatari authorities. Sadly, the young teacher missed the opportunity to say goodbye and was eventually granted leave to attend her funeral. She flew back to Qatar the day after on October 11 and immediately after arriving back in her flat, her friend suggested they go out for a few drinks. Lauren barely had time to unpack her suitcase and planned to do so the next day. Tragically, she would never get the chance, as later that night she was abducted by al-Jabr and his accomplice, Muhammad Abdullah Hassan Abdul Aziz. The pair had offered to drive Lauren and her friend home after they were unable to find a taxi. The two women were on friendly terms with them both and had no idea of their vile intentions. Lauren's friend was dropped off at her home first, despite living further away than her. Lauren was raped, stabbed multiple times then taken out into the desert where she was burnt beyond recognition. Alison began to worry when she nor Lauren's friends had heard from her. They began a desperate search for the 24-year-old, which sickeningly al-Jabr also joined in with. Her body was eventually found when two falconers noticed something odd when their birds failed to return to them in the desert miles outside Doha. They went to investigate and found Lauren's burned remains with a knife still in her body. Her killer and his accomplice used petrol to set her on fire before fleeing back to the city believing their crime would never be discovered. Al-Jabr was already a suspect - he was the last person to see Lauren alive and had scratches on his face. But Qatar police believed in the adage that a killer always returns to the scene of his crime and staked out the desert spot where Lauren was found. Jabr and his Rayban-wearing accomplice Mohamed Abdallah Hassan Abdul Aziz were arrested when they drove out to the desert to check on their gruesome handiwork. While she may never get any answers, Alison is adamant to shine a light on what she believes to be an example of Qatar's shameful human rights record. She made headlines in 2022 after criticising former England soccer captain David Beckham who was paid tens of millions to back the World Cup in Qatar. Then she wrote to every footballer in the squad along with manager Gareth Southgate asking them to highlight Lauren's death by making an L-shape with their hands on the pitch. She did not receive a reply. But she and Kevin, who live near Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, remain unrelating in the quest for justice for Lauren no matter how long it takes.

Bradford murder police arrest eight men over street fight
Bradford murder police arrest eight men over street fight

BBC News

timean hour ago

  • BBC News

Bradford murder police arrest eight men over street fight

Eight people have now been arrested after a 19-year-old man was stabbed to death in a fight outside a shop in were called to Loughrigg Street, off Newton Street in West Bowling, on Friday afternoon to reports of a group of men fighting with knives. The victim died at the scene and two other men, aged 24 and 27, received stab wounds, police said. Three of those arrested - one aged 18 and two aged 24 - are being questioned on suspicion of murder. Two 27-year-old men and two men, aged 24 and 26, have been arrested on suspicion of affray, and a 53-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender, West Yorkshire Police said. One of the 27-year-old men arrested on suspicion of affray received a stab wound to the chest and remains in a serious condition in hospital. The 24-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murder received a stab wound to the arm that is not considered area remains cordoned off to allow forensic examination and specialist searches to take place. Senior investigating officer Det Ch Insp Dan Bates said: "Our investigation remains at an early stage, and we are continuing to carry out extensive enquiries to build up a complete picture of the circumstances in which this young man has tragically lost his life."We are grateful to all those in the community who have come forward with information to assist the investigation and we continue to appeal for anyone who witnessed the incident or who has any relevant CCTV, mobile phone or dashcam footage to contact us."We have specially trained officers working to support this young man's family at what is clearly a really difficult time for them."We recognise that there will be an understandable level of shock and concern in the local community following this incident and we are continuing to work closely alongside Bradford District's Stronger Communities Team and the local neighbourhood policing team to reassure people and keep them informed of the progress of our investigation."The force added that it was not in a position to identify the man. Listen to highlights from West Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North.

Maniac killed and student, 19, on their first date after getting inspiration from Netflix
Maniac killed and student, 19, on their first date after getting inspiration from Netflix

Daily Mail​

timean hour ago

  • Daily Mail​

Maniac killed and student, 19, on their first date after getting inspiration from Netflix

A Wisconsin man killed and dismembered a 19-year-old college student on their first date after watching a Netflix show that depicted an eerily similar mutilation. Maxwell Anderson was convicted of homicide and dismembering a corpse on Friday for the horrific murder of Sade Robinson on April 1 of last year - just days after the two met at a bar. They had spent the evening of their fateful date having dinner and drinks at the Twisted Fisherman in Milwaukee, before eventually going back to Anderson's apartment. At one point, Anderson turned on the Netflix series Love, Death & Robots. The show's season two finale, The Drowned Giant, depicts the gruesome dismembering of a gigantic human body on a beach. Prosecutors claimed that Anderson mutilated Robinson's body on a Wisconsin beach overlooking Lake Michigan - a jarring detail that was almost too much to stomach for the jury. 'I was like... that's disgusting because that could have been where he got some of his ideas or fantasies,' juror Melissa Blascoe told the Milwaukee-Journal Sentinel. 'I physically felt like I was gonna throw up at that point. I know a lot of people were shaking and crying.' Anderson was also charged with arson and hiding a corpse in connection with her death. He was found guilty on all counts. Investigators said that Anderson is believed to have spread her remains around Milwaukee County and burned her car to hide evidence. Disturbing images showed Robinson being groped by Anderson while she lay face down on his couch, and prosecutors said she was far too incapacitated to have resisted. One image shows Anderson holding Robinson's right breast as she lay unconscious. That breast would later be cut off her body. 'This is his trophy in a way,' Blascoe said about the images taken by Anderson. 'Those pictures will be in my mind for quite some time.' Surveillance video showed Robinson's car leaving the apartment in the early hours of April 2 before arriving at the beach along Lake Michigan shores. The young student's disappearance sparked concern when she didn't appear for work the next day. Her manager, Justin Romano, told CNN that Robinson was 'very outgoing, she would talk to everybody here. She was always there to lighten the mood'. Romano said her not showing up for work 'wasn't like her at all,' and added: 'We kind of knew something was up; we had been calling her all day.' Anderson is believed to have cut her body into pieces and burned her car behind an abandoned building before taking a bus back to his apartment. Within the car, despite 'extreme fire damage', investigator's identified the outfit Robinson had been wearing on the night of the date as well as part of an iPhone consistent with hers burned in the car, CNN reported. Police then were called to Warnimont Park where a human leg, that appeared to have been 'sawn off' at the hip, was discovered. The leg was then identified as Robinson's. A 'confidential informant' claimed that Anderson had planned to kill Robinson weeks prior to her death, Fox News reported. Anderson's attorney, Tony Cotton, argued, however, that the prosecution showed no evidence of Anderson's intention to kill Robinson. Cotton also pointed out he made no attempt to conceal himself on public transport home, and was wearing clean clothes despite having allegedly cut up her body in a muddy park. Jurors reached their verdict within an hour on the ninth day of trial. 'While we are satisfied with this verdict, our hearts go out to the family of Sade Robinson,' Milwaukee County Assistant District Attorney Ian Vance-Curzan said. Milwaukee County Sheriff's Detective JoAnn Donner spent months working on the case and said: 'My heart goes out to the family and [Robinson's] friends and really, the community at large. 'It's everyone's come together, and it's really hard to take that step back as a law enforcement officer and not get that really emotionally involved during the case,' she continued. 'I will admit that I did go back to my office after the verdict, and I had a good cry because I finally got to have that emotion. It does affect us too.' Robinson's mother, Sheena Scarbrough, said in a GoFundMe for her daughter's memorial service that Robinson was a 'loving daughter, a cherished sister, and a dear friend to many.' Anderson is set for sentencing on August 15, where he faces a mandatory life sentence in prison.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store