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Prime suspect’s son to dominate inquest’s final day

The coronial inquest into the disappearance of Sharron Phillips was delayed by an hour this morning at the request of state coroner Terry Ryan, we are now starting at 11am AEST.
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If you haven’t been following Brisbane Times’ live coverage of the past two days of evidence, you can read our day one wrap here and our day two wrap here.
We were expecting only one witness today, Ian Seeley – the son of prime suspect and taxi driver Raymond Mulvihill, who died of cancer in 2002 – but there will be one more witness after him.
The final person to speak is not on the witness list, but is understood to be a police officer.
Anyway, all eyes turn to Mr Seeley.
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