Woman's Day Magazine NZ

I FOUND MY AUNTY SUSAN’S BODY... 35 YEARS AFTER SHE VANISHED

It was actually a family looking for garden mulch in dense bushland in Kiwarrak State Forest on the NSW Mid North Coast who first discovered the human remains of Dylan Walsh’s aunt, Susan Isenhood, 33 years ago.

The grim discovery began one of the most botched and bizarre murder mysteries in the state’s history – from bungled autopsies and inept detective work

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