Bronwyn ‘was not a runaway’
The family of missing NSW woman Bronwyn Winfield believe a lengthy letter she wrote before she vanished had been deliberately misconstrued to portray her as having mental health issues.
The family of missing NSW woman Bronwyn Winfield believe a lengthy letter she wrote before she vanished had been deliberately misconstrued to portray her as having mental health issues.
One long urban strip is forming as the gaps close between the Gold Coast, Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast.
Women and men from all walks of life gathered at Lake Ainsworth united by a single purpose – to find the remains of Bronwyn Joy Winfield | Listen to episode 10.
The first wife of Jon Winfield – former husband to missing Lennox Head mother Bronwyn Winfield – has claimed he choked and threatened to kill her during their fleeting marriage in the 1970s | NEW EPISODE
In a case riddled with theories, family and friends have not discounted that missing mother Bronwyn Winfield may have been buried three decades ago at building site in suburban Sydney | LISTEN
Just last month the calendar recorded without fanfare that young mother Bronwyn Joy Winfield had been missing and presumed dead longer than she was ever alive. But her case is no longer forgotten. In fact, it’s roared back into public focus.
The dark, tannin-stained waters of Lake Ainsworth near Lennox Heads on the NSW far north coast may be the last resting place of missing mother Bronwyn Winfield, according to relatives.
Murray Nolan is an all-round good bloke, and a small pocket of misjudgment three decades ago doesn’t in any way blemish that goodness. But it gnaws away at him | Episode 9 out now.
NSW Police have moved swiftly on The Australian’s bombshell revelations about the disappearance of Bronwyn Winfield, with specialist detectives interviewing a new eyewitness and visiting Bronwyn’s last known location | NEW EPISODE
From the moment Detective Sergeant Glenn Taylor read the paperwork on missing mum Bronwyn Winfield in 1998, he immediately saw red flags. Her inquest years later would be his last in a NSW police uniform.
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