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Inside disgusting house of horrors where Pheobe Bishop ‘lived with her killers'… as even ‘the air tastes dirty'

Inside disgusting house of horrors where Pheobe Bishop ‘lived with her killers'… as even ‘the air tastes dirty'

The Irish Suna day ago

HARROWING footage has revealed the disgusting conditions teen Pheobe Bishop was living in with her two alleged killer housemates.
Towering piles of rubbish, chains, dog toys and dirty bed sheets can all be seen in the
James Wood and Tanika Bromley.
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Harrowing footage has revealed the disgusting conditions teen Pheobe Bishop was living in with her two alleged killer housemates
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Chains and dirty bed sheets can be seen inside the home
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The floor to the bedrooms could barely be seen through the piles of rubbish
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Cops believe Pheobe Bishop was murdered
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Wood, 34, and Bromley, 33,
were both
And just a day later, human remains were discovered on June 6 by police after a major three week search for a body.
As investigations continue into Pheobe's tragic death, the shocking state of her home in Gin Gin has been uncovered.
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Before entering, the landlord can be heard in the video announcing: "I can't prepare you enough for this."
In almost every room the floor was impossible to see due to the mounds of rubbish.
Footage shows mountains of half empty soda bottles, unopened packages and full black bin liners in each room.
The furniture was all out of place across the house with the sofas falling apart and the beds stained yellow.
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Even dog poo appeared to be on the floors of the old Queenslander-style home.
Due to the horror conditions and poor cleaning, a major issue with the property was the smell.
Watch moment cops arrest Pheobe Bishop murder suspect flatmate
The landlord added: 'The air tastes dirty… I don't know how people can be breathing this.'
He also revealed the home was officially leased out by Bromley six months ago but she had been given a notice to leave after a recent inspection.
Pheobe, from Gin Gin north of Brisbane, hadn't
Police first arrested Wood as he was the
Cops believe during the drive to the airport, Wood, his girlfriend Bromley, and Pheobe all argued over stopping on the trip.
Pheobe wanted to do her makeup in the car as she was on her way to Perth to visit her "high-school sweetheart" boyfriend, Wood said.
The teen got her way in the end as Wood said he pulled over less than a kilometre away from their destination.
He said: "We wanted to give her five minutes, give her her own space to do what she needed to do."
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Full black sacks could be seen next to piles of rubbish
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The landlord at the home even admitted 'the air tastes dirty'
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Phoebe with her heartbroken mum
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Wood and Bromley then said they walked off and were away from the car for around five minutes.
When they returned, Wood said Pheobe and her bag were gone.
This was the last time Pheobe was seen as an intense search operation was launched.
On May 26, cops made a
They believed evidence of a potential murder had been moved to cover up what had happened.
On this same day, a new number plate was discovered to have been suspiciously painted and taped over
On June 5, police officially charged the couple with murder and two counts of interfering with a corpse.
Cops allege Wood, Bromley and Pheobe were all in the car when it arrived at Airport Drive near Bundaberg Airport.
They believe that the trio never left the car.
Detective Inspector Craig Mansfield said: "Our evidence will outline the fact that three people arrived near to the airport, and three people never exited that vehicle."
The pair continue to say they had nothing to do with Pheobe's disappearance or death.
Wood and Bromley will appear in court on August 11.
Pheobe Bishop timeline
May 14:
Pheobe Bishop's last known bank transaction takes place.
May 15:
Pheobe is reportedly dropped off near Bundaberg Airport's terminal by her housemates, James Wood and Tanika Bromley, in order to catch a flight to Brisbane and then to Perth to visit her boyfriend.
May 15, 8:30am:
Pheobe makes a final phone call to her boyfriend before her scheduled flight. Her phone is then switched off and has remained inactive since.
May 15, post-8:30am:
Pheobe fails to check in for her flight. CCTV footage confirms she did not enter the airport terminal.
May 16:
Family and police initiate search efforts. Pheobe's social media accounts show no activity during this period.
May 21:
Police declare Pheobe's disappearance as suspicious.
May 24:
Nine days after disappearing, Pheobe's distressed mum pleads the public for information. She says she is "absolutely begging anyone with any information to contact the Queensland Police Service".
May 25:
The search effort is widened to cover more area and homicide officers are brought in to help.
June 4:
Police call off the "physical search for Pheobe, who has now been missing for three weeks.
June 5:
Bromley and Wood are both arrested and charged with one count of murder and two counts of interfering with a corpse
June 6:
Police find human remains near the area Pheobe was last seen.
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33-year-old housemate Tanika Bromley
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34-year-old housemate James Wood
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