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Sharron Phillips inquest: Suspect claimed attack was his ‘five minutes of fame’

Monday March 22, 2021
The prime suspect in the disappearance of Queensland woman Sharron Phillips more than 30 years ago claimed it was his “five minutes of fame”, an inquest has been told.
Sharron Phillips was last seen at a telephone box in Wacol after her car ran out of fuel in 1986. Photo: ABC
Queensland’s state coroner reopened the inquest into the 1986 disappearance of Ms Phillips after taxi driver Raymond Peter Mulvihill was unveiled as the number one suspect by police.
Phillips, 20, vanished on May 8, 1986, while waiting for her boyfriend after running out of petrol in…
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