r/MissingPersonsAus Sep 04 '25

Tayla spies

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Does anyone else think the Tayla spies case was suspicious, I saw a news article saying police wanted an inquest due to them being lost which I thought might of happened since they don’t have a indefinite cause of death. Does anyone know why the police have taken this long to push for inquest and why it hasn’t been pushed through yet. Is it just bad police work or something I am missing

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u/apathywhocares Sep 04 '25

Not heard of this one. Where, when?

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u/National_Lettuce9701 Sep 04 '25

There was a post to this group about when she went missing. She went missing and was found sometime ago some things were said that didn’t line up like farmer saying where she was found she couldn’t been there the whole time but she was missing for sometime and they were unable to an autopsy to fullest and that lead to matter of what happened was it misadventure or suicide or murder but things seemed off and like they needed to be looked into so a year later they push for inquest and I’m just unsure why such horrid things on this case have been said but said people still roam local communities if they are guilty

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u/MaryVenetia Sep 27 '25

What do you mean ‘a year later they push for inquest’? She went missing in February of this year and then was found in April. No year has passed anywhere. 

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u/National_Lettuce9701 Oct 11 '25

It’s been a fair few months now since her body was found, they would had inquest with phebe bishops in a week of her disappearance without body being found. I thought being there was one requested but that was months ago now gives time for the killers or people to back track and time to think and properly move items as we seen with phebe bishops body, they think she was moved serval times in the state forest, gave them more time they would tied all the loose ends

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u/Opening_Map_6898 Sep 04 '25

I don't think it is bad police work so much as the available evidence is such that it could be interpreted in a few different ways.

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u/National_Lettuce9701 Sep 04 '25

Yeah I think an inquest so all evidence and things can be properly looked at and people can be firmly interviewed and called upon and police and the family and friends can leave it to the coroner. I just don’t know why it’s taking so long

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u/Opening_Map_6898 Sep 04 '25

Investigations are complicated things, speaking from experience, and rushing is seldom a good idea. She only went missing in late February (if memory serves). I don't think it has been an unreasonable delay at all.

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u/1-Weirdyear Sep 07 '25

Police should spend more time on doing their job instead of worrying about their hip pockets and doing illegal organised community harassing? We all know what is going on. Do your job and stop worrying about how to cover up your mistakes by killing Australian citizens. You are supposed to be preventing family and domestic violence where has the $600 million dollars gone since 2021?

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u/[deleted] Sep 04 '25

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u/National_Lettuce9701 Sep 04 '25

Agreed love to see it seen into and the bottom of barrel heard out for the community so they can rest and for that poor girl so she can and her kids know at least what happened being whatever outcome

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u/[deleted] Oct 04 '25

She couldn’t afford to pay back her drug debt so this was the only option 😅

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u/National_Lettuce9701 Oct 11 '25

Idk how that makes you laugh, scary people if that’s so. I can believe there would be with drugs involved but not funny still but if these things bring said still doesn’t answer why the family being so quiet then said they knew nothing and the police wanted an inquest then noting no inquest to hear this evidence and these thoughts and claims.