New clues revealed in Lisa Mott's unsolved WA cold case
2 Articles
2 Articles
At the beginning of the year, a craftsman's glove provided the decisive clue: over three decades after a robbery on a kiosk owner in East Westphalia, there is now an indictment.
New clues revealed in Lisa Mott's unsolved WA cold case
To those who knew her, Lisa Mott was a sociable, happy 12-year-old who loved playing basketball and the clarinet, and spending time with friends. Very thoughtful and with a “lovely nature”, she “always smiled,” her mother, Marion Flower, recalled. “She was just a lovely kid.” Sadly, Marion, now 82, never saw her little girl grow up. At around 9pm on October 30, 1980, Lisa disappeared from her home town of Collie, located about 200 kilometres sou…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- There is no tracked Bias information for the sources covering this story.
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium