The Cairns Post

Cops sure of a result

Appeal for dash cam footage

- DAVID MURRAY

COOKTOWN mum Donna Steele was known to visit the isolated creek where her body was found, police have been told.

Mark Seears, who discovered Ms Steele’s wrapped and discarded body at Leggett’s Crossing, said he searched for her there because it was an area she’d been in the past.

Mr Seears was working in Musgrave, about 280km north of Cooktown, when he found out on Saturday morning that Ms Steele had been reported missing.

He drove a work vehicle home to Cooktown that afternoon, the Cairns Post has been told. At about 5am Sunday he went searching for her at the creek, about 5km from the bush block where he lives with Ms Steele’s friend Roslyn Avard.

Once a popular swimming hole, Leggett’s Crossing is now feared by locals to be inhabited by crocodiles. However it is still used for fishing and as a “hang out” area.

Mr Seears and Ms Avard live on adjoining properties which police had kept sealed off until late yesterday.

Detective Inspector Geoff Marsh said the properties “were made crime scenes early ... when we were still establishi­ng the movements of certain persons in and out of Cooktown”.

“But the investigat­ions have establishe­d that the persons involved in those residences, there’s a number of witnesses to their movements and also other technologi­cal evidence which identifies that they weren’t in Cooktown at that time.”

A team of 20 detectives working on the case in Cooktown were “very confident” of solving it. “We won’t stop. There will be one person out there who holds informatio­n that will assist us get a resolution ... and give closure to Donna’s family.”

Police are particular­ly appealing for dash cam footage around Cooktown from 12.15pm on Wednesday, August 2, when she was last seen, to 4pm when she failed to meet her sons at a bus stop.

The two boys – eight and 10 – spent the night on their own at their rural property on Poison Creek Rd. The alarm was raised when their father, mechanic Tony Brown, returned from work out of town the next day.

 ?? Picture: LIAM KIDSTON ?? WON’T STOP: Detectives are continuing an investigat­ion following the death of Cooktown woman Donna Steele.
Picture: LIAM KIDSTON WON’T STOP: Detectives are continuing an investigat­ion following the death of Cooktown woman Donna Steele.

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