Cottage on the market for £750,000 is hiding a TERRIFYING hidden bloody past

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AN INFAMOUS worker’s cottage where a mum and her daughters vanished in a chilling murder mystery has gone for sale. The four-bed property in South Brisbane, Queensland, is on the market for £…

"It’s in the Brisbane State High catchment, and the West End State School catchment, Somerville House is at the end of the street.""The market is manically strong, I’ve never seen it like this. It’s stronger than it was pre-GFC," he said.

Even though the four-bed property was built pre-war and it cannot be demolished, it can be renovated. Space Property shared an Instagram post stating the cottage offers "inner city living with potential city views conveniently located in the BSHS catchment".Vincent O’Dempsey and Garry Dubois were found guilty and were sentenced to life in prison three years after the trial in 2017.Following the sentencing, Queensland Attorney-General Yvette D'Ath announced that the state government would re-open the coronial inquest into the Whiskey Au Go Go fire.

Justice Peter Applegarth said "it was clear Barbara McCulkin knew enough about each of the pair's roles in night club bombings at the time for them to want to silence her." At the time, McCulkin's first daughter Jocelyn, who was given up for adoption in 1957, made a plea for the killers to give up the location of the bodies to give the family closure, theShe had found out she was adopted when she was 14 and went looking for her biological mum in the 1990s."I guess she thought, you know, I'd have a better chance if she gave me up," she said.

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