![]() ( ABC News: Sean Warren)Ĭon had been battling a persistent headache for a couple of weeks and his doctor had said he needed a scan. Mandy Whitlock was married to her husband for more than 50 years before he disappeared from the side of the road at Mount Buller. ![]() "I find it more likely that there has been some involvement of a third party or third parties and something has happened to Russell and Carol and they have either been concealed in that area … or taken from that area," he says. While Inspector Stamper says that doesn't mean a flight didn't occur, it does mean if it did happen, it's a flight that has also left no digital trace.Īfter months of searching and investigating the disappearances, what Inspector Stamper has been left with is a long list of things that haven't been found, including Russell's phone and drone, any drug crops, any hint that this was a staged disappearance, any suspect or any item at all connected to Russell or Carol.Īnd it is all that missing information along with the burnt-out tent, that leads Inspector Stamper to suspect foul play. ![]() Russell had an app on his phone for the drone, but had not uploaded any footage to his account from that Wonnangatta trip.Īnother theory is that if Russell's drone went down in bushland, the pair might have got lost looking for it.īut police have not been able to find any flight path data from the trip. The other issue that casts doubt on this theory is the drone itself. ![]()
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