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Investigation reopened: Fresh evidence in Sharron Phillips cold case
Friday December 11, 2020
A cold case investigation into the 1986 disappearance of Sharron Phillips is set to reopen after new evidence emerged from the son of a taxi driver, who claims his father may have killed the 20-year-old Brisbane woman.
Sharron Phillips was last seen at a telephone box in Wacol after her car ran out of fuel in 1986. Photo: ABC
An inquest into the 1986 disappearance of Sharron Phillips will hear evidence from multiple witnesses that may back up claims a taxi-driver murdered the 20-year-old Brisbane woman.
Phillips was last heard from on the evening of May 8, 1986 when…
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