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Old 23-06-2016, 02:01 PM   #1
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POLICE believe a car used in the 2012 murder of an Adelaide man is buried in the desert of South Australia’s Far North, Major Crime detectives have revealed.
Detective Inspector Greg Hutchins today said the cold-case investigation into the murder of Jayson Doelz was “moving forward very fast”.
Insp Hutchins said police had pinpointed the location of a black 2008 Ford XR6 sedan to the Cooper Basin, about 770km north of Adelaide.
Detectives believe the car was used in the murder of Jayson Doelz at Kersbrook in 2012.


Wow someone had some dosh to bury one of these.
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