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Hayley Marie Dodd
Missing
Dodd, Hayley Marie
Personal Details
Last seen: Thursday, 29 July 1999 Year of birth: 1981 Height: 155 cm Build: Slim Eyes: Grey Hair: Brown Complexion: Gender: Female Distinguishing Feature: Circumstances
Hayley made a telephone call at 10.30am on Thursday 29/7/1999 and was given a lift by a lady to the North West Road, Badgingarra, WA. She was then sighted by a motorist on the North West Road walking towards the farm where she was going at 11.35am on the same day. That was the last sighting of her. At the time of her disappearance she was wearing, light brown hiking boots, blue denim jeans, black v-neck top, grey men's jacket with a hood, silver sunglasses and carrying a light brown backpack with the word " EQUIP" on the flap. Concerns are held for her welfare and safety.
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This is a message from Maggie Dodd, Hayley's Mum -
I would like to inform families who have a loved one missing that a memorial has been built in Mandurah W.A for all missing persons.
People can have a plaque placed there with the name of their loved one. We have placed one there for our daughter Hayley, it reads
Hayley Dodd - Missing without a trace 29 July 1999 - Badgingarra 'A little flower lent not given to bud on earth and bloom in Heaven.'
Hayley's plaque was the first to be placed there in July 2006 marking 7 years since we last saw her. Another plaque has now been placed there for Sylvia Davidson, who disapeared in the early 1950's, by her daughter.
The idea of the memorial is to give people like us who do not have graves to go to somewhere to put a flower on a birthday, a quiet place to sit and reflect, to shed a tear and say a prayer.
The Memorial is located on the beautiful foreshore in Mandurah beside a dolphin fountain for all who pass to see. Maybe someone will pass by and see the plaques and maybe have that bit of information we need.
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I am the mother of Hayley who disappeared in 1999, she has still not been found. We have had many privately organised searches but alas in vain. I thought it was just our police who try to stop any progress, looks like they're all buffoons.
It has now been 8 years since Hayley Marie Dodd vanished without a trace, the latest development was the discovery of some items of female clothing found by two farmers in 2005 which they reported to the Moora police station, whom in turn neglected to take any action. After the farmers reading a new true crime book called the Devils Garden - The Claremont Serial Killings, they wondered if any action had been taken regarding their information; after contacting the author Debi Marshall, to their dismay it was found that Moora police did not investigate their find, and actually lost any record of this report. After this hitting the media the Police went to the site and took away the clothing for testing which will prove inconclusive, due to the elements of time.
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Name: Hayley Marie DODD
Age: 17 years
Hair: Long brown
Eyes: Grey
Build: Slight
Height: 155cms
Circumstances: Hayley made a telephone call at 10.30am on Thursday 29/7/1999 and was given a lift by a lady to the North West Road, Badgingarra, WA. She was then sighted by a motorist on the North West Road walking towards the farm where she was going at 11.35am on the same day. That was the last sighting of her. At the time of her disappearance she was wearing, light brown hiking boots, blue denim jeans, black v-neck top, grey men's jacket with a hood, silver sunglasses and carrying a light brown backpack with the word " EQUIP" on the flap. Major Crime Investigation Unit are seeking public assistance with their investigation of the disappearance of Hayley Marie Dodd in 1999 from Badgingarra.
On Thursday July 29, 1999 Hayley Marie Dodd, 17 years, travelled to the Dandaragan area on foot with the intention of staying at a friends farming property on the North West Road between Badgingarra and Moora, approximately 18kms from the Badgingarra Townsite. Hayley never arrived at her intended destination. Police investigating her disappearance are now wanting to speak to :
- The occupants of shiny blue/green sedan travelling east along the North West Road just after 12.00pm on Thursday July 29, 1999
- The occupants of an older army style furniture truck travelling west along the North West road just after 12.00pm on July 29, 1999.
- 4 to 5 youths on a property close to the North West Road who were asked directions by a female driver just after 12.00pm on Thursday July 29, 1999.
This is a message from Maggie Dodd, Hayley's Mum -
I would like to inform families who have a loved one missing that a memorial has been built in Mandurah W.A for all missing persons.
People can have a plaque placed there with the name of their loved one. We have placed one there for our daughter Hayley, it reads
Hayley Dodd - Missing without a trace 29 July 1999 - Badgingarra 'A little flower lent not given to bud on earth and bloom in Heaven.'
Hayley's plaque was the first to be placed there in July 2006 marking 7 years since we last saw her. Another plaque has now been placed there for Sylvia Davidson, who disapeared in the early 1950's, by her daughter.
The idea of the memorial is to give people like us who do not have graves to go to somewhere to put a flower on a birthday, a quiet place to sit and reflect, to shed a tear and say a prayer.
The Memorial is located on the beautiful foreshore in Mandurah beside a dolphin fountain for all who pass to see. Maybe someone will pass by and see the plaques and maybe have that bit of information we need.
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I am the mother of Hayley who disappeared in 1999, she has still not been found. We have had many privately organised searches but alas in vain. I thought it was just our police who try to stop any progress, looks like they're all buffoons.
It has now been 8 years since Hayley Marie Dodd vanished without a trace, the latest development was the discovery of some items of female clothing found by two farmers in 2005 which they reported to the Moora police station, whom in turn neglected to take any action. After the farmers reading a new true crime book called the Devils Garden - The Claremont Serial Killings, they wondered if any action had been taken regarding their information; after contacting the author Debi Marshall, to their dismay it was found that Moora police did not investigate their find, and actually lost any record of this report. After this hitting the media the Police went to the site and took away the clothing for testing which will prove inconclusive, due to the elements of time.
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Name: Hayley Marie DODD
Age: 17 years
Hair: Long brown
Eyes: Grey
Build: Slight
Height: 155cms
Circumstances: Hayley made a telephone call at 10.30am on Thursday 29/7/1999 and was given a lift by a lady to the North West Road, Badgingarra, WA. She was then sighted by a motorist on the North West Road walking towards the farm where she was going at 11.35am on the same day. That was the last sighting of her. At the time of her disappearance she was wearing, light brown hiking boots, blue denim jeans, black v-neck top, grey men's jacket with a hood, silver sunglasses and carrying a light brown backpack with the word " EQUIP" on the flap. Major Crime Investigation Unit are seeking public assistance with their investigation of the disappearance of Hayley Marie Dodd in 1999 from Badgingarra.
On Thursday July 29, 1999 Hayley Marie Dodd, 17 years, travelled to the Dandaragan area on foot with the intention of staying at a friends farming property on the North West Road between Badgingarra and Moora, approximately 18kms from the Badgingarra Townsite. Hayley never arrived at her intended destination. Police investigating her disappearance are now wanting to speak to :
- The occupants of shiny blue/green sedan travelling east along the North West Road just after 12.00pm on Thursday July 29, 1999
- The occupants of an older army style furniture truck travelling west along the North West road just after 12.00pm on July 29, 1999.
- 4 to 5 youths on a property close to the North West Road who were asked directions by a female driver just after 12.00pm on Thursday July 29, 1999.
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Episode 19 - New Dimensions
Missing Siblings
Broadcast 6.30pm on 31/10/2002 ABC TV
What would you do if someone you loved suddenly disappeared without a trace? That’s the heart-breaking scenario faced by the sisters of missing Perth girl Hayley Dodd. As time passes, Hayley Dodd’s sisters, Rae Ann and Toni, have been forced to accept the worst; that their fragile sister has fallen victim to a serious crime.
GEORGE NEGUS: Right now, in the aftermath of the Bali bombing, there are any number of them bearing probably permanent spiritual and emotional scars. The brothers, sisters and parents too, of course, of siblings missing, presumed dead. In this same horrible context Jane Cunningham recently met a couple of incredibly brave young women living with a terrible burden virtually impossible to share with anyone else.
JANE CUNNINGHAM: In the vast loneliness of country Western Australia, it seems that you can disappear without a trace.
NEWSREEL: Volunteer searchers and a ten-person police task force failed to find any trace of the shy 17-year-old. Hayley Dodd disappeared whilst hitchhiking near the midwest town of Moora in July 1999.
TONI STEPHENSON, HAYLEY DODD'S SISTER: I didn't want anyone to see me cry or that I'd been hurt so much. I was angry at the same time - "How can someone do that? Whoever's done something to her, if they see it on TV or anything, they won't see me crying, they won't see me hurt or anything. I won't let them get to me."
JANE CUNNINGHAM: It's been more than three years since Hayley Dodd vanished. Her heartbroken family have been waiting this long for answers. They still wait today. There is no absolute way to convey the depth of the grief felt by the families of missing people, but if you're watching this in a room with people you love, imagine if one of them, without warning, completely disappeared. And imagine the pain of never knowing why.
TONI STEPHENSON: It's a pain that you can't discuss - Unless you've been through the pain yourself, you can't describe it. No-one else can say, "I can feel what you're going through," unless they've gone through it themselves. They can try and imagine what the pain is like, but they can't imagine what that is, living day in, day out not knowing where she is, not knowing what she's been doing, what she would be doing now if she was here. Would she be married and have children, or would she be going to school, or would she be going to uni or have a job? What would she be doing? Would she be travelling round Australia? You wonder all the time.
JANE CUNNINGHAM: As time passes, Hayley's sisters Toni and Rae Ann have been forced to accept the worst, that Hayley has fallen victim to a serious crime. They have all but given up hope that they'll ever see her alive again.
TONI: Every time they find a body, on TV or anything, I always just hope that it is. People say, "Why do you hope it's your sister? "Don't you want her to come home?" But I know she's not coming home, so for her body to be found is more important.
JANE CUNNINGHAM: Do you ever sort of think about what might have happened?
RAE ANN DODD, HAYLEY DODD'S SISTER: Oh, sometimes I do. When I see people being raped and stuff on the news, that makes me think about it. That makes me upset to think people can do that to other people - especially when they've done it to your sister, if that's what's happened.
TONI: I cry myself to sleep at night at least twice a week, because I'm just, like, I want my sister back.
RAE ANN: We usually go down to her wishing well. I wish she'd come back safe and sound, but not much chance of that happening. And I don't really wish that much at the wishing well.
If you have any information that you think might help trace Hayley please go to http://www.wa.crimestoppers.com.au/reporting/section or call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 (Tasmania 1800 005 555)
Missing Siblings
Broadcast 6.30pm on 31/10/2002 ABC TV
What would you do if someone you loved suddenly disappeared without a trace? That’s the heart-breaking scenario faced by the sisters of missing Perth girl Hayley Dodd. As time passes, Hayley Dodd’s sisters, Rae Ann and Toni, have been forced to accept the worst; that their fragile sister has fallen victim to a serious crime.
GEORGE NEGUS: Right now, in the aftermath of the Bali bombing, there are any number of them bearing probably permanent spiritual and emotional scars. The brothers, sisters and parents too, of course, of siblings missing, presumed dead. In this same horrible context Jane Cunningham recently met a couple of incredibly brave young women living with a terrible burden virtually impossible to share with anyone else.
JANE CUNNINGHAM: In the vast loneliness of country Western Australia, it seems that you can disappear without a trace.
NEWSREEL: Volunteer searchers and a ten-person police task force failed to find any trace of the shy 17-year-old. Hayley Dodd disappeared whilst hitchhiking near the midwest town of Moora in July 1999.
TONI STEPHENSON, HAYLEY DODD'S SISTER: I didn't want anyone to see me cry or that I'd been hurt so much. I was angry at the same time - "How can someone do that? Whoever's done something to her, if they see it on TV or anything, they won't see me crying, they won't see me hurt or anything. I won't let them get to me."
JANE CUNNINGHAM: It's been more than three years since Hayley Dodd vanished. Her heartbroken family have been waiting this long for answers. They still wait today. There is no absolute way to convey the depth of the grief felt by the families of missing people, but if you're watching this in a room with people you love, imagine if one of them, without warning, completely disappeared. And imagine the pain of never knowing why.
TONI STEPHENSON: It's a pain that you can't discuss - Unless you've been through the pain yourself, you can't describe it. No-one else can say, "I can feel what you're going through," unless they've gone through it themselves. They can try and imagine what the pain is like, but they can't imagine what that is, living day in, day out not knowing where she is, not knowing what she's been doing, what she would be doing now if she was here. Would she be married and have children, or would she be going to school, or would she be going to uni or have a job? What would she be doing? Would she be travelling round Australia? You wonder all the time.
JANE CUNNINGHAM: As time passes, Hayley's sisters Toni and Rae Ann have been forced to accept the worst, that Hayley has fallen victim to a serious crime. They have all but given up hope that they'll ever see her alive again.
TONI: Every time they find a body, on TV or anything, I always just hope that it is. People say, "Why do you hope it's your sister? "Don't you want her to come home?" But I know she's not coming home, so for her body to be found is more important.
JANE CUNNINGHAM: Do you ever sort of think about what might have happened?
RAE ANN DODD, HAYLEY DODD'S SISTER: Oh, sometimes I do. When I see people being raped and stuff on the news, that makes me think about it. That makes me upset to think people can do that to other people - especially when they've done it to your sister, if that's what's happened.
TONI: I cry myself to sleep at night at least twice a week, because I'm just, like, I want my sister back.
RAE ANN: We usually go down to her wishing well. I wish she'd come back safe and sound, but not much chance of that happening. And I don't really wish that much at the wishing well.
If you have any information that you think might help trace Hayley please go to http://www.wa.crimestoppers.com.au/reporting/section or call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 (Tasmania 1800 005 555)
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It has now been three years since Hayleys disappearance and it is believed that Hayley has become the victim of a violent crime. A reward of $250,000.00 has been granted by the West Australian State Government for information that may bring Hayley Marie Dodd back to her family and friends, and which leads to the apprehension and conviction of the person or persons responsible for her disappearance.
If you believe this may be you, police are appealing for you to come forward as no matter how trivial or insignificant your information may appear to you, for police it may be hold the vital link in assisting us to solve this disappearance. Police are asking people to cast their minds back to the day of the disappearance on July 29, 1999. The news at the time was about the tragic deaths of 13 young Australians on a Swiss Canyoning adventure holiday when a wall of water swept them away to their deaths. Maybe that tragedy could trigger a memory that can help police.
Last seen:Wearing light brown hiking boots, blue denim jeans, black v-neck jacket with a hood, silver sunglasses and carrying light brown backpack with the words EQUIP on the flap
Concerns are held for her welfare and safety. For further information contact Det Sgt Rod Wilde 08 9223 3645.
If you believe this may be you, police are appealing for you to come forward as no matter how trivial or insignificant your information may appear to you, for police it may be hold the vital link in assisting us to solve this disappearance. Police are asking people to cast their minds back to the day of the disappearance on July 29, 1999. The news at the time was about the tragic deaths of 13 young Australians on a Swiss Canyoning adventure holiday when a wall of water swept them away to their deaths. Maybe that tragedy could trigger a memory that can help police.
Last seen:Wearing light brown hiking boots, blue denim jeans, black v-neck jacket with a hood, silver sunglasses and carrying light brown backpack with the words EQUIP on the flap
Concerns are held for her welfare and safety. For further information contact Det Sgt Rod Wilde 08 9223 3645.
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Police consider new information in missing teen case
Mid west WA police are investigating new information from a woman who may have been the last person to see missing teenager Hayley Dodd alive. The 17-year-old vanished three years ago when she left Dongara to hitchhike to a friend's farm in Badgingarra. A reward for information on her whereabouts has recently increased to $250,000. Detective Sergeant Eddie Rowe says a woman revealed she saw Hayley walking on the isolated North-West Road towards Moora the day she disappeared. He says the woman also saw a shiny blue-green car and an army-style truck travelling along the road that day, and later asked some youths at a property for directions to Moora. "All of this information is new to the investigation and we'd call upon the owners or drivers of those vehicles to come forward so that we can eliminate them from our inquiries, and for those people if they remember on this day a woman with her daughter travelling in the Badgingarra area to come forward so we can also eliminate them in our inquiries," he said.
- Police Media Release
Mid west WA police are investigating new information from a woman who may have been the last person to see missing teenager Hayley Dodd alive. The 17-year-old vanished three years ago when she left Dongara to hitchhike to a friend's farm in Badgingarra. A reward for information on her whereabouts has recently increased to $250,000. Detective Sergeant Eddie Rowe says a woman revealed she saw Hayley walking on the isolated North-West Road towards Moora the day she disappeared. He says the woman also saw a shiny blue-green car and an army-style truck travelling along the road that day, and later asked some youths at a property for directions to Moora. "All of this information is new to the investigation and we'd call upon the owners or drivers of those vehicles to come forward so that we can eliminate them from our inquiries, and for those people if they remember on this day a woman with her daughter travelling in the Badgingarra area to come forward so we can also eliminate them in our inquiries," he said.
- Police Media Release
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New lead in six-year search for missing teenager
4:32 PM April 15 2005
Detectives investigating the disappearance of teenager Hayley Dodd in the Wheatbelt north of Perth six years ago, have impounded two vehicles belonging to a Geraldton man. Hayley Dodd, 17, was hitchhiking near Badgingarra, about 200 kilometres north of Perth, when she disappeared in July 1999. She was last seen on the Badgingarra to Moora road. Major crime detectives have visited Geraldton for the second time in eight months, and have impounded two vehicles found on a local property. Detective Sergeant Rod Wilde says the vehicles belong to a new person of interest in the case. "It's a long investigation and we're continuing to follow every lead that we get," he said.Forensic tests will be done on the cars next week.
Source: ABC & Geraldton News, WA
4:32 PM April 15 2005
Detectives investigating the disappearance of teenager Hayley Dodd in the Wheatbelt north of Perth six years ago, have impounded two vehicles belonging to a Geraldton man. Hayley Dodd, 17, was hitchhiking near Badgingarra, about 200 kilometres north of Perth, when she disappeared in July 1999. She was last seen on the Badgingarra to Moora road. Major crime detectives have visited Geraldton for the second time in eight months, and have impounded two vehicles found on a local property. Detective Sergeant Rod Wilde says the vehicles belong to a new person of interest in the case. "It's a long investigation and we're continuing to follow every lead that we get," he said.Forensic tests will be done on the cars next week.
Source: ABC & Geraldton News, WA
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Answers sought over copies of murder victim video
12:42 PM April 23 2005
Western Australia's Government has demanded answers from the Justice Department following claims that a police tape of a murder victim was copied within prison and sent to the mother of a missing girl.
The department this week seized police tapes from Robin David McCartney, which included disturbing images of the body of his victim Lalita Horsman. He was allowed access to the tapes because he is appealing against his conviction over the 1999 murder. It has now been revealed one of those tapes may have been copied and sent to the mother of 17-year-old Hayley Dodd, who disappeared in the same year. McCartney is a suspect in the investigation into her disappearance. The acting director of WA Prisons Ian Johnson says a report on the incident is being prepared for the Government. "I've been in contact with the Commissioner of Police because I feel there are some issues that need further investigation," he said. Serial killer David Birnie is among a number of inmates to be questioned and have video tapes in his cell confiscated, as the department investigates how many copies of the police tapes were made.
Source: ABC
http://www.modnet.com.au/~firefrog/lalitahorsman.htm
12:42 PM April 23 2005
Western Australia's Government has demanded answers from the Justice Department following claims that a police tape of a murder victim was copied within prison and sent to the mother of a missing girl.
The department this week seized police tapes from Robin David McCartney, which included disturbing images of the body of his victim Lalita Horsman. He was allowed access to the tapes because he is appealing against his conviction over the 1999 murder. It has now been revealed one of those tapes may have been copied and sent to the mother of 17-year-old Hayley Dodd, who disappeared in the same year. McCartney is a suspect in the investigation into her disappearance. The acting director of WA Prisons Ian Johnson says a report on the incident is being prepared for the Government. "I've been in contact with the Commissioner of Police because I feel there are some issues that need further investigation," he said. Serial killer David Birnie is among a number of inmates to be questioned and have video tapes in his cell confiscated, as the department investigates how many copies of the police tapes were made.
Source: ABC
http://www.modnet.com.au/~firefrog/lalitahorsman.htm
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5th Dec 99
By REBECCA HEWITSON
THE Cape Burney man who murdered Geraldton woman Lalita Horsman showed little emotion as he was sentenced to life in prison yesterday. Justice Henry Wallwork told Geraldton Supreme Court the initial charge of wilful murder against Robin David Macartney (47) had not been proved by the Crown.
He said there was enough evidence to prove Macartney killed Miss Horsman, but not that he had intended to. He was found not guilty of wilful murder, but guilty of murder. Macartney was sentenced to life in prison, but a minimum sentence to be served before parole will be set in Perth Supreme Court on September 14. Macartney had opted for the trial to be heard by judge alone, which led Justice Wallwork to spend three days going over evidence in the role of judge and jury after an eight day trial finished last week.
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By REBECCA HEWITSON
THE Cape Burney man who murdered Geraldton woman Lalita Horsman showed little emotion as he was sentenced to life in prison yesterday. Justice Henry Wallwork told Geraldton Supreme Court the initial charge of wilful murder against Robin David Macartney (47) had not been proved by the Crown.
He said there was enough evidence to prove Macartney killed Miss Horsman, but not that he had intended to. He was found not guilty of wilful murder, but guilty of murder. Macartney was sentenced to life in prison, but a minimum sentence to be served before parole will be set in Perth Supreme Court on September 14. Macartney had opted for the trial to be heard by judge alone, which led Justice Wallwork to spend three days going over evidence in the role of judge and jury after an eight day trial finished last week.
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Saturday, December 17, 2005. 1:00am (AEDT)
Family of missing teen welcomes further Murdoch investigation
The family of a Perth teenager who disappeared six years ago has welcomed a police review of a number of high profile cases to determine whether there are possible links to convicted killer Bradley John Murdoch.
Forensic specialists have begun comparing unidentified DNA recovered from serious crime scenes with Murdoch's profile, as officers from the specialist crime squad examine Murdoch's criminal habits and methodology.
Superintendent Jeff Byleveld says police in Perth have closely followed the case and Murdoch's criminal profile is now being carefully scrutinised.
"We've been looking at him for some time and of course the result this week confirms we should be doing that," he said.
The cold cases being investigated include the Claremont serial killings, the disappearance of 21-year-old Sarah Lee Davey from Broome and teenager Hayley Dodd, who vanished from the roadside while hitchhiking near Badgingarra in 1999.
Hayley's mother Margaret says the Peter Falconio murder and her daughter's disappearance have a lot of similarities.
"He was in open space, nobody about, he committed that crime - nobody's seen anything, they've never been able to find the body," she said.
"That's exactly what's happened to Hayley.
"You don't know where he's been and you know he could be responsible."
She has welcomed the review saying she wants to know whether Murdoch had anything to do with her daughter's disappearance.
"It's very hard because we watch the news all the time," she said.
"We're always thinking well maybe, perhaps they've got something to do with Hayley's disappearance or you know anything like that and it makes it particularly hard.
"All we want to do is find Hayley."
Family of missing teen welcomes further Murdoch investigation
The family of a Perth teenager who disappeared six years ago has welcomed a police review of a number of high profile cases to determine whether there are possible links to convicted killer Bradley John Murdoch.
Forensic specialists have begun comparing unidentified DNA recovered from serious crime scenes with Murdoch's profile, as officers from the specialist crime squad examine Murdoch's criminal habits and methodology.
Superintendent Jeff Byleveld says police in Perth have closely followed the case and Murdoch's criminal profile is now being carefully scrutinised.
"We've been looking at him for some time and of course the result this week confirms we should be doing that," he said.
The cold cases being investigated include the Claremont serial killings, the disappearance of 21-year-old Sarah Lee Davey from Broome and teenager Hayley Dodd, who vanished from the roadside while hitchhiking near Badgingarra in 1999.
Hayley's mother Margaret says the Peter Falconio murder and her daughter's disappearance have a lot of similarities.
"He was in open space, nobody about, he committed that crime - nobody's seen anything, they've never been able to find the body," she said.
"That's exactly what's happened to Hayley.
"You don't know where he's been and you know he could be responsible."
She has welcomed the review saying she wants to know whether Murdoch had anything to do with her daughter's disappearance.
"It's very hard because we watch the news all the time," she said.
"We're always thinking well maybe, perhaps they've got something to do with Hayley's disappearance or you know anything like that and it makes it particularly hard.
"All we want to do is find Hayley."
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Killer 'confessed' to Hayley Dodd murder - prisoner claims
EXCLUSIVE By NICOLE COX Police Reporter
From: The Sunday Times
October 09, 2010
POLICE are investigating a startling breakthrough in the 11-year hunt for missing teenager Hayley Dodd, amid claims a convicted killer confessed to his involvement in her murder.
The Sunday Times can today reveal the Special Crime Squad has received new information about Hayley's suspected abduction and murder, one of WA's most mysterious cases.
A released prisoner has come forward claiming Robin David Macartney confessed to killing the 17-year-old.
Macartney, who is serving a life sentence for the murder of Lalita Horsman in Geraldton in December 1999, has long been considered a suspect in Hayley's disappearance, but police have been unable to pinpoint his precise movements on the day she went missing.
The released prisoner claims Macartney, who is known by his middle name David, told him he had killed Hayley because she would not have sex with him.
In an earlier conversation it is claimed Macartney told the former inmate he knew the whereabouts of Hayley's body.
In a copy of the former prisoner's statement to police, made to Det-Sgt Geoff Buck on August 27 this year and seen by The Sunday Times, the released prisoner also claims:
* He found a file of newspaper clippings about Hayley and two articles stuck on the wall of Macartney's Casuarina Prison cell while snooping when Macartney was in hospital in 2009.
* A photograph of Hayley's mother, Margaret, was uncovered in Macartney's cell with holes in her face that appeared to have been made with a pen. The word "bitch" was scawled above her name.
* He overheard Macartney discussing Hayley's disappearance with at least two other inmates at the jail, each time recounting that he had been different distances from where Hayley was last sighted on the day she disappeared.
The Sunday Times has strong information that police and prison authorities conducted at least two raids of Macartney's cell in recent weeks and that items had been seized from his living quarters.
While police said the cell raids were not related to the Hayley Dodd case, Mrs Dodd said detectives had confirmed to her they had been investigating the new claims for about two months and had searched Macartney's cell.
Mrs Dodd, who visited Macartney in jail in 2005 after he contacted her saying he had information about Hayley's disappearance, said she was only alerted to the heightened police investigation after inquiries made by The Sunday Times.
Police contacted her again on Friday asking her not to comment publicly on the latest claims.
But she described as "disturbing" the account that Macartney had news clippings of Hayley in his cell.
Hayley vanished after she hitched a ride from Dongara, where she was working as a roustabout, on July 29, 1999. She was last seen walking along North West Rd, near Badgingarra, about 200km north of Perth.
Police are convinced Hayley was abducted and murdered, though her body has never been found.
Ms Horsman, 27, was suffocated and her body dumped in the sand dunes of a Geraldton beach five months after Hayley disappeared.
The former prisoner, who was released from jail this year, claims that he spoke with Macartney on several occasions about Hayley's disappearance after a TV news report on June 28, 2009, named him as being a suspect in the case.
"I ask(ed) him, 'What happened, how come they accused you of murdering Hayley?'," the former prisoner said in a statement.
"He said, 'I was accused of it because they accused me of killing the girl in Geraldton and they thought I killed Hayley before I killed her'. He said, 'But I do know where the body is because the person who killed her told me where her body is'.
"I said, 'That can't happen. I think you should tell the police where the body is so the mother can have closure to this'. He said, 'No, that would spoil my appeal'."
In the statement, the ex-prisoner said: "It troubled me what David said to me, no one would know where the body was unless he was the murderer, that's what I thought."
He said, while Macartney confessed to knowing where Hayley's remains were, he did not detail the location.
The man claims that Macartney gave him his cell key so he could clean up before he returned from hospital where he was having treatment for bowel cancer.
"On his wall he had pictures and news items cut out of the newspaper about Hayley Dodd," the statement said. "There was only two on the wall, they were from 2009."
Inside the cell, the prisoner says he found two plastic files with newspaper clippings about Hayley's disappearance and other cases involving Dannie Wright, who was convicted for raping and murdering Chinese student Jiao Dan in Innaloo in October 2007, and American Dennis Maher, who was exonerated after serving 19 years in jail for raping three women in 1983.
"The red folder was all about Hayley," he said. "I saw some clippings had red ink around them.
"There was one picture of Margaret Dodd and it had holes in her face. It looked like the holes were made with a pen. The word 'bitch' was scribbled above her name."
The prisoner said, when he heard the prison guards coming, he returned the files to where he found them and never spoke to other prisoners about the find.
He said he told Macartney that he would give him an opportunity to go to police, but if he had not contacted them by June then he would.
"I'm telling the police this now as he didn't tell the police himself and the family needs to know and they need to get Hayley back," the statement said.
Mrs Dodd said three people had now come forward with similar stories about Macartney confessing to an involvement in Hayley's disappearance.
"One person could be lying, two perhaps collaborating but three people . . . there is no doubt Macartney is saying these things," she said.
Det-Insp Casey Prins, officer-in-charge of the Special Crime Squad, declined to comment.
A Department of Corrective Services spokesman said he was unable to comment or release information about operational or security issues regarding individual prisoners.
A $250,000 reward has been offered for information leading to the conviction of those responsible for Hayley's disappearance.
EXCLUSIVE By NICOLE COX Police Reporter
From: The Sunday Times
October 09, 2010
POLICE are investigating a startling breakthrough in the 11-year hunt for missing teenager Hayley Dodd, amid claims a convicted killer confessed to his involvement in her murder.
The Sunday Times can today reveal the Special Crime Squad has received new information about Hayley's suspected abduction and murder, one of WA's most mysterious cases.
A released prisoner has come forward claiming Robin David Macartney confessed to killing the 17-year-old.
Macartney, who is serving a life sentence for the murder of Lalita Horsman in Geraldton in December 1999, has long been considered a suspect in Hayley's disappearance, but police have been unable to pinpoint his precise movements on the day she went missing.
The released prisoner claims Macartney, who is known by his middle name David, told him he had killed Hayley because she would not have sex with him.
In an earlier conversation it is claimed Macartney told the former inmate he knew the whereabouts of Hayley's body.
In a copy of the former prisoner's statement to police, made to Det-Sgt Geoff Buck on August 27 this year and seen by The Sunday Times, the released prisoner also claims:
* He found a file of newspaper clippings about Hayley and two articles stuck on the wall of Macartney's Casuarina Prison cell while snooping when Macartney was in hospital in 2009.
* A photograph of Hayley's mother, Margaret, was uncovered in Macartney's cell with holes in her face that appeared to have been made with a pen. The word "bitch" was scawled above her name.
* He overheard Macartney discussing Hayley's disappearance with at least two other inmates at the jail, each time recounting that he had been different distances from where Hayley was last sighted on the day she disappeared.
The Sunday Times has strong information that police and prison authorities conducted at least two raids of Macartney's cell in recent weeks and that items had been seized from his living quarters.
While police said the cell raids were not related to the Hayley Dodd case, Mrs Dodd said detectives had confirmed to her they had been investigating the new claims for about two months and had searched Macartney's cell.
Mrs Dodd, who visited Macartney in jail in 2005 after he contacted her saying he had information about Hayley's disappearance, said she was only alerted to the heightened police investigation after inquiries made by The Sunday Times.
Police contacted her again on Friday asking her not to comment publicly on the latest claims.
But she described as "disturbing" the account that Macartney had news clippings of Hayley in his cell.
Hayley vanished after she hitched a ride from Dongara, where she was working as a roustabout, on July 29, 1999. She was last seen walking along North West Rd, near Badgingarra, about 200km north of Perth.
Police are convinced Hayley was abducted and murdered, though her body has never been found.
Ms Horsman, 27, was suffocated and her body dumped in the sand dunes of a Geraldton beach five months after Hayley disappeared.
The former prisoner, who was released from jail this year, claims that he spoke with Macartney on several occasions about Hayley's disappearance after a TV news report on June 28, 2009, named him as being a suspect in the case.
"I ask(ed) him, 'What happened, how come they accused you of murdering Hayley?'," the former prisoner said in a statement.
"He said, 'I was accused of it because they accused me of killing the girl in Geraldton and they thought I killed Hayley before I killed her'. He said, 'But I do know where the body is because the person who killed her told me where her body is'.
"I said, 'That can't happen. I think you should tell the police where the body is so the mother can have closure to this'. He said, 'No, that would spoil my appeal'."
In the statement, the ex-prisoner said: "It troubled me what David said to me, no one would know where the body was unless he was the murderer, that's what I thought."
He said, while Macartney confessed to knowing where Hayley's remains were, he did not detail the location.
The man claims that Macartney gave him his cell key so he could clean up before he returned from hospital where he was having treatment for bowel cancer.
"On his wall he had pictures and news items cut out of the newspaper about Hayley Dodd," the statement said. "There was only two on the wall, they were from 2009."
Inside the cell, the prisoner says he found two plastic files with newspaper clippings about Hayley's disappearance and other cases involving Dannie Wright, who was convicted for raping and murdering Chinese student Jiao Dan in Innaloo in October 2007, and American Dennis Maher, who was exonerated after serving 19 years in jail for raping three women in 1983.
"The red folder was all about Hayley," he said. "I saw some clippings had red ink around them.
"There was one picture of Margaret Dodd and it had holes in her face. It looked like the holes were made with a pen. The word 'bitch' was scribbled above her name."
The prisoner said, when he heard the prison guards coming, he returned the files to where he found them and never spoke to other prisoners about the find.
He said he told Macartney that he would give him an opportunity to go to police, but if he had not contacted them by June then he would.
"I'm telling the police this now as he didn't tell the police himself and the family needs to know and they need to get Hayley back," the statement said.
Mrs Dodd said three people had now come forward with similar stories about Macartney confessing to an involvement in Hayley's disappearance.
"One person could be lying, two perhaps collaborating but three people . . . there is no doubt Macartney is saying these things," she said.
Det-Insp Casey Prins, officer-in-charge of the Special Crime Squad, declined to comment.
A Department of Corrective Services spokesman said he was unable to comment or release information about operational or security issues regarding individual prisoners.
A $250,000 reward has been offered for information leading to the conviction of those responsible for Hayley's disappearance.
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Margaret Dodd: Why weren't we told about Macartney development
By NICOLE COX
From: The Sunday Times
October 09, 2010 7:00PM
HAYLEY Dodd's heartbroken mother says she will never give up on finding out what happened to her daughter, despite an 11-year lapse since the teenager's disappearance.
Margaret Dodd said her family had painstakingly mounted independent searches for Hayley, desperate for answers amid concerns that police had bungled the investigation.
They also called for a coronial inquest, but a date is yet to be set.
Hayley was 17 when she was last seen walking along North West Rd near Badgingarra in the WA wheatbelt on July 29, 1999, after picking up a lift while hitch-hiking.
Mrs Dodd said she was angry that police had not kept her abreast of developments in the case, including the latest man to come forward with a claim convicted killer Robin David Macartney had confessed to being involved in Hayley's disappearance.
She said police had only confirmed the development to her when she questioned them after being alerted by The Sunday Times.
"Whoever is responsible for Hayley disappearing is still out there and I still desperately want them to be caught," Mrs Dodd said. "I get annoyed. Police should be telling me everything. I shouldn't be hearing it from the media."
Macartney, who is serving a life sentence for the murder of Lalita Horsman in Geraldton in December 1999, has long been considered a suspect in Hayley's disappearance. But police have been unable to pinpoint his precise movements on the day she went missing.
Mrs Dodd said she did not believe police had done everything they could to rule Macartney out of their investigation into Hayley's disappearance.
In 2005, Mrs Dodd and her husband Ray visited Macartney four times in Casuarina Prison after the killer requested a meeting, claiming he had information about Hayley's case. During the meetings, he denied having anything to do with Hayley's disappearance but named a person whom he believed had not only killed Hayley, but was also responsible for Ms Horsman's murder.
Macartney also sent Mrs Dodd a copy of a police videotape, which showed graphic footage of the police recovery of Ms Horsman's body, to which he had controversially gained access in preparation for an appeal against his conviction.
Mrs Dodd severed contact with Macartney.
"I felt like he was playing with us, trying to give us hope but not coming through with any genuine information," she said. "I don't sit there and cry anymore. I listen to the information and then try to see if there is any truth to it ...We want to know where she is, we need to know."
WA Police declined to comment on Mrs Dodd's claims of police bungling.
By NICOLE COX
From: The Sunday Times
October 09, 2010 7:00PM
HAYLEY Dodd's heartbroken mother says she will never give up on finding out what happened to her daughter, despite an 11-year lapse since the teenager's disappearance.
Margaret Dodd said her family had painstakingly mounted independent searches for Hayley, desperate for answers amid concerns that police had bungled the investigation.
They also called for a coronial inquest, but a date is yet to be set.
Hayley was 17 when she was last seen walking along North West Rd near Badgingarra in the WA wheatbelt on July 29, 1999, after picking up a lift while hitch-hiking.
Mrs Dodd said she was angry that police had not kept her abreast of developments in the case, including the latest man to come forward with a claim convicted killer Robin David Macartney had confessed to being involved in Hayley's disappearance.
She said police had only confirmed the development to her when she questioned them after being alerted by The Sunday Times.
"Whoever is responsible for Hayley disappearing is still out there and I still desperately want them to be caught," Mrs Dodd said. "I get annoyed. Police should be telling me everything. I shouldn't be hearing it from the media."
Macartney, who is serving a life sentence for the murder of Lalita Horsman in Geraldton in December 1999, has long been considered a suspect in Hayley's disappearance. But police have been unable to pinpoint his precise movements on the day she went missing.
Mrs Dodd said she did not believe police had done everything they could to rule Macartney out of their investigation into Hayley's disappearance.
In 2005, Mrs Dodd and her husband Ray visited Macartney four times in Casuarina Prison after the killer requested a meeting, claiming he had information about Hayley's case. During the meetings, he denied having anything to do with Hayley's disappearance but named a person whom he believed had not only killed Hayley, but was also responsible for Ms Horsman's murder.
Macartney also sent Mrs Dodd a copy of a police videotape, which showed graphic footage of the police recovery of Ms Horsman's body, to which he had controversially gained access in preparation for an appeal against his conviction.
Mrs Dodd severed contact with Macartney.
"I felt like he was playing with us, trying to give us hope but not coming through with any genuine information," she said. "I don't sit there and cry anymore. I listen to the information and then try to see if there is any truth to it ...We want to know where she is, we need to know."
WA Police declined to comment on Mrs Dodd's claims of police bungling.
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Timeline of the disappearance of Hayley Dodd
Timeline of the disappearance of Hayley Dodd
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Hayley Dodd shortly before she disappeared.
Timeline of the disappearance of Hayley Dodd.
HAYLEY MARIE DODD
Hayley disappeared on July 29, 1999, then aged 17.
Described as having long brown hair, 155cm tall and of slim build, Hayley was wearing jeans, a black V-neck top, hooded grey men's jacket and light brown hiking boots at the time she disappeared. She was wearing silver sunglasses and carrying a light brown backpack with the word EQUIP on the front.
July 29, 1999
*Hayley vanished after leaving Dongara, where she was working as a roustabout, to visit a friend in Moora.
*Hayley reportedly made a telephone call at 10.30am and was given a lift by a woman to North West Rd, Badgingarra, about 200km north of Perth.
*The last sighting of Hayley was by a motorist who saw her walking towards the farm where she was going at 11.35am that day.
December 2000
*Detectives investigate a report from a hitchiker that two men tried to coax him into a car six days before Hayley went missing.
October 2001
*Claims surface from several York shearers that two brothers, both also shearers, indicated they knew something about the crime. One claimed to know where Hayley's grave was and the shovel that had been used to dig it had not been interviewed by police. The shearers later provide alibis and are ruled out as suspects.
July 2004
*Police say they will interview two rouseabouts in connection with Hayley's disappearance after the men are overheard discussing details of Hayley's murder in a Jurien hotel. Police say the men are not suspects.
*Hayley's mother Margaret Dodd demands police conduct a ``cold case review'' of the police investigation.
September 2004
*Police interview a man who is nominated as a suspect by his former wife after newspaper clippings about Hayley's disappearance. There are claims he had a premonition of a woman being raped and murdered and dragged into bushes on the day Hayley went missing. Forensic tests are conducted on the man's car.
January 2005
*Hayley's parents visit Robin David Macartney four times in Casuarina Prison after he requested a meeting, claiming he had information about Hayley's case. During the meetings, he denies having anything to do with Hayley's disappearance but names a person whom he believed had not only killed Hayley, but was also responsible for Lalita Horsman's murder in December 1999.
February 2005
*Macartney sends Mrs Dodd a copy of a police videotape, which shows graphic footage of the police recovery of Ms Horsman's body. Macartney was given access to the tape in preparation for an appeal against his conviction.
*Mrs Dodd severs contact with Macartney and forwards the tape to a leading WA forensic expert.
April 2005
*Detectives impound and forensically examine two cars that belonged to Macartney in 1999.
October 2005
*A Scotland Yard criminal profiler conducts an informal geographical assessment of several outstanding WA cases, including the Claremont serial killings and suspected murder of Hayley Dodd.
July 2007
*Two farmers claim that reports made to Moora police in October 2005 about tattered clothing found on a farm, 50km northeast of Badgingarra, were never followed up.
*A week later police said they would examine the clothing remnants to determine whether they belonged to Hayley. Hayley's family have not been advised of any results of the clothing examination.
October 2010
*A released prisoner comes forward to police claiming that Macartney has confessed to Hayley's murder. The former inmate also claims that in another Macartney told him he knew the whereabouts of Hayley's body. Police refuse to comment.
http://www.news.com.au/timeline-of-the-disappearance-of-hayley-dodd/story-fn6cmyjj-1226080076878
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June 22, 2011 5:01PM
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Hayley Dodd shortly before she disappeared.
Timeline of the disappearance of Hayley Dodd.
HAYLEY MARIE DODD
Hayley disappeared on July 29, 1999, then aged 17.
Described as having long brown hair, 155cm tall and of slim build, Hayley was wearing jeans, a black V-neck top, hooded grey men's jacket and light brown hiking boots at the time she disappeared. She was wearing silver sunglasses and carrying a light brown backpack with the word EQUIP on the front.
July 29, 1999
*Hayley vanished after leaving Dongara, where she was working as a roustabout, to visit a friend in Moora.
*Hayley reportedly made a telephone call at 10.30am and was given a lift by a woman to North West Rd, Badgingarra, about 200km north of Perth.
*The last sighting of Hayley was by a motorist who saw her walking towards the farm where she was going at 11.35am that day.
December 2000
*Detectives investigate a report from a hitchiker that two men tried to coax him into a car six days before Hayley went missing.
October 2001
*Claims surface from several York shearers that two brothers, both also shearers, indicated they knew something about the crime. One claimed to know where Hayley's grave was and the shovel that had been used to dig it had not been interviewed by police. The shearers later provide alibis and are ruled out as suspects.
July 2004
*Police say they will interview two rouseabouts in connection with Hayley's disappearance after the men are overheard discussing details of Hayley's murder in a Jurien hotel. Police say the men are not suspects.
*Hayley's mother Margaret Dodd demands police conduct a ``cold case review'' of the police investigation.
September 2004
*Police interview a man who is nominated as a suspect by his former wife after newspaper clippings about Hayley's disappearance. There are claims he had a premonition of a woman being raped and murdered and dragged into bushes on the day Hayley went missing. Forensic tests are conducted on the man's car.
January 2005
*Hayley's parents visit Robin David Macartney four times in Casuarina Prison after he requested a meeting, claiming he had information about Hayley's case. During the meetings, he denies having anything to do with Hayley's disappearance but names a person whom he believed had not only killed Hayley, but was also responsible for Lalita Horsman's murder in December 1999.
February 2005
*Macartney sends Mrs Dodd a copy of a police videotape, which shows graphic footage of the police recovery of Ms Horsman's body. Macartney was given access to the tape in preparation for an appeal against his conviction.
*Mrs Dodd severs contact with Macartney and forwards the tape to a leading WA forensic expert.
April 2005
*Detectives impound and forensically examine two cars that belonged to Macartney in 1999.
October 2005
*A Scotland Yard criminal profiler conducts an informal geographical assessment of several outstanding WA cases, including the Claremont serial killings and suspected murder of Hayley Dodd.
July 2007
*Two farmers claim that reports made to Moora police in October 2005 about tattered clothing found on a farm, 50km northeast of Badgingarra, were never followed up.
*A week later police said they would examine the clothing remnants to determine whether they belonged to Hayley. Hayley's family have not been advised of any results of the clothing examination.
October 2010
*A released prisoner comes forward to police claiming that Macartney has confessed to Hayley's murder. The former inmate also claims that in another Macartney told him he knew the whereabouts of Hayley's body. Police refuse to comment.
http://www.news.com.au/timeline-of-the-disappearance-of-hayley-dodd/story-fn6cmyjj-1226080076878
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