The Chronicle

Murder accused ’did not kill wife’

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THE lawyer of a man accused of murdering his wife more than 37 years ago in the northern NSW town of Walgett says his client denies the charge against him and will likely fight the allegation in a trial.

Almost four decades after wife Roxlyn disappeare­d, John Bowie yesterday faced Parramatta Bail Court charged with her murder.

The 69-year-old denies killing Ms Bowie, who vanished from her Walgett home on June 5, 1982. Her body has never been found.

Bowie did not apply for bail at court yesterday and it was formally refused.

He is scheduled to next appear before Central Local Court on December 2.

Lawyer Sam Karnib told reporters outside court that his client denied murdering his former wife and would contest the accusation. He would likely make a bail applicatio­n at his next court appearance.

“He’s strongly distressed by the allegation­s put before him and put before the court. Apart from that, he’s obviously going to defend this matter – it’s a matter that’s going to proceed to trial,” Mr Karnib said.

Bowie was on Friday arrested at Queensland’s Woodford Correction­al Centre and on Saturday morning extradited to NSW.

“I don’t even know if she’s dead or not,” Bowie told reporters as detectives escorted him through Sydney Airport en route to Surry Hills Police Station. A coroner in 2014 found Ms Bowie was dead but couldn’t determine the cause of death or the location of her body. A $1 million reward for informatio­n leading to the discovery of Ms Bowie’s remains in place.

Police admit the case against Bowie is circumstan­tial. New interviews with witnesses and technical advances in uncovering forensic evidence have helped progress the case.

“It’s happened before, we know the road ahead will be challengin­g,” Detective Superinten­dent Danny Doherty told reporters on Saturday.

Det Supt Doherty said personal items uncovered during a 2018 forensic search for Ms Bowie near a Walgett home would play a role in the prosecutio­n. In a separate search in April, police found a silver ring with the letter “R” and black and gold packaging for a Swann-Morton surgical blade.

Police have declined to outline a motive for Bowie’s alleged actions.

 ??  ?? John Bowie arriving with police at Sydney Airport on Saturday.
John Bowie arriving with police at Sydney Airport on Saturday.

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