The Blue Mountains decapitation
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The Blue Mountains decapitation
I've quite often seen this incident referenced on this board - it was a case where a bushwalker was allegedly decapitated in the Blue Mountains, with the coroner supposedly finding it was done by human hands.
Can anyone who knows about this please post primary documents - preferably the coroner's report. I have seen a newspaper report about the finding of the body (in 1998 I think) but I'd like to see more.
Thanks.
Can anyone who knows about this please post primary documents - preferably the coroner's report. I have seen a newspaper report about the finding of the body (in 1998 I think) but I'd like to see more.
Thanks.
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i quizzed a local ex cop,aquaintence,about any decapitation type murders around the year 1998.he told of a few,mostly solved,with those responsible doing time.can you recall any more info,like the area the body was found/suburb,or walking track name?more accurate date will help.i will do some digging but will need this extra info.
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I was speaking with the Police Sgt. who was investigating the murder only a week after the guy was found. Happened in 98'.
There were actually two within a week apart.
One he said was probably Bikie related because the man was "known" to Police, but the other he said, in the eyes of the investigators - was being viewed as Yowie. He said 'he' wasn't totally convinced, but added the rest of the Police were.
He then became rather nervous and stated that he had told me too much and wouldn't comment any further.
DMH
There were actually two within a week apart.
One he said was probably Bikie related because the man was "known" to Police, but the other he said, in the eyes of the investigators - was being viewed as Yowie. He said 'he' wasn't totally convinced, but added the rest of the Police were.
He then became rather nervous and stated that he had told me too much and wouldn't comment any further.
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Copyright 1998 AAP Information Services Pty. Ltd.
AAP NEWSFEED
November 15, 1998, Sunday
SECTION: Nationwide General News; Australian General News
LENGTH: 69 words
HEADLINE: NSW: Decapitated body found in Blue Mountains creek
BODY:
SYDNEY, Nov 15 AAP - A body found in a creek in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney today had been decapitated, police said.
A police spokeswoman said the gender of the person had not yet been determined because the body was badly decomposed.
A local resident discovered the body in the secluded creek near Hester Road in Leura about 12 noon.
Police divers were retrieving the body this afternoon.
LOAD-DATE: November 15, 1998
AAP NEWSFEED
November 15, 1998, Sunday
SECTION: Nationwide General News; Australian General News
LENGTH: 69 words
HEADLINE: NSW: Decapitated body found in Blue Mountains creek
BODY:
SYDNEY, Nov 15 AAP - A body found in a creek in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney today had been decapitated, police said.
A police spokeswoman said the gender of the person had not yet been determined because the body was badly decomposed.
A local resident discovered the body in the secluded creek near Hester Road in Leura about 12 noon.
Police divers were retrieving the body this afternoon.
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia)
November 17, 1998, Tuesday
SECTION: FULLPAGE, LOCAL; Pg. 4
LENGTH: 113 words
HEADLINE: Body in creek dead six weeks
SOURCE: MATP
BODY:
A HEADLESS body found in the Blue Mountains at the weekend is that of a middle aged man dead for up to six weeks, an autopsy found.
Katoomba police yesterday marked the area around Valley of the Waters Creek near Leura as a crime scene while awaiting forensic test results, including toxicology reports.
The initial examination conducted at Westmead morgue showed the man was aged 40 to 50, 160-165cm tall, with brown hair and wearing a medical disc on his right wrist.
While the man had been dead for four to six weeks it was unable to determine how he died.
The badly decomposed body was found at 11am on Sunday by a resident of nearby Hester Rd at Leura.
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia)
November 17, 1998, Tuesday
SECTION: FULLPAGE, LOCAL; Pg. 4
LENGTH: 113 words
HEADLINE: Body in creek dead six weeks
SOURCE: MATP
BODY:
A HEADLESS body found in the Blue Mountains at the weekend is that of a middle aged man dead for up to six weeks, an autopsy found.
Katoomba police yesterday marked the area around Valley of the Waters Creek near Leura as a crime scene while awaiting forensic test results, including toxicology reports.
The initial examination conducted at Westmead morgue showed the man was aged 40 to 50, 160-165cm tall, with brown hair and wearing a medical disc on his right wrist.
While the man had been dead for four to six weeks it was unable to determine how he died.
The badly decomposed body was found at 11am on Sunday by a resident of nearby Hester Rd at Leura.
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AAP NEWSFEED
November 16, 1998, Monday
SECTION: Nationwide General News; Australian General News
LENGTH: 173 words
HEADLINE: NSW: Post mortem on headless body inconclusive
BODY:
SYDNEY, Nov 16 AAP - A post mortem conducted today on a headless body found in a Blue Mountains creek yesterday failed to confirm a cause of death.
Police said the results were inconclusive and further tests would be carried out on the body which was discovered in a secluded creek in Leura, west of Sydney.
A spokeswoman said the post mortem indicated the body was that of a man was aged between 40 and 50 years, was about 165cm tall, with brown hair. He had a silver medical disc on his right wrist.
Fingerprint testing would be needed to establish his identity.
It was estimated he might have been dead for four to six weeks.
Toxicology tests would be carried out, the spokeswoman said.
She said police had not ruled out foul play, suicide, or a natural death. The loss of the head might be a result of natural decomposition.
Police were treating the area as a crime scene.
They appealed for anyone who may know the indentity of the man to contact Katoomba police or Crime Stopperrs on 1800 333 000.
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November 16, 1998, Monday
SECTION: Nationwide General News; Australian General News
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HEADLINE: NSW: Post mortem on headless body inconclusive
BODY:
SYDNEY, Nov 16 AAP - A post mortem conducted today on a headless body found in a Blue Mountains creek yesterday failed to confirm a cause of death.
Police said the results were inconclusive and further tests would be carried out on the body which was discovered in a secluded creek in Leura, west of Sydney.
A spokeswoman said the post mortem indicated the body was that of a man was aged between 40 and 50 years, was about 165cm tall, with brown hair. He had a silver medical disc on his right wrist.
Fingerprint testing would be needed to establish his identity.
It was estimated he might have been dead for four to six weeks.
Toxicology tests would be carried out, the spokeswoman said.
She said police had not ruled out foul play, suicide, or a natural death. The loss of the head might be a result of natural decomposition.
Police were treating the area as a crime scene.
They appealed for anyone who may know the indentity of the man to contact Katoomba police or Crime Stopperrs on 1800 333 000.
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Re: The Blue Mountains decapitation
The decapitation in Leura was a murder by man, a man murdered his neighbor over a tree. He was convicted.
Re: The Blue Mountains decapitation
I documented a fair amount of historical research looking into and mapping weird bush decapitations and mutilations reported around Australia from the 1800's to the 1950's. That research was triggered by the shear number of modern accounts sharing eerily similar circumstances. I filtered out and eliminated as many cases of mans inhumanity to man as I could determine, based on the very limited police and media follow ups in the public domain at the time I posted it all.
https://youtu.be/tXFyPW8MPm8
Both the modern era full reports and historical report are here in detail...
viewtopic.php?f=45&t=5395
Cheers
https://youtu.be/tXFyPW8MPm8
Both the modern era full reports and historical report are here in detail...
viewtopic.php?f=45&t=5395
Cheers
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