Jessica Small was kidnapped at 12.40am on October 26, 1997, after she and friend Vanessa Conlon accepted a ride from Bathurst to nearby Kelso to visit friends.
She was the fourth young female hitch-hiker to be killed over an eight week period that year with Lee Ellen Stace, 16 and Lauren Barry, 15, and Nichole Collins, 16, all vanishing.
Bathurst Police have spent years trying to track the kidnapper who Jessica's friend, Vanessa, managed to escape.
The pair had been playing the juke box and chatting with friends at the Amuse-Me games parlour in Bathurst when they decided to visit friends in Kelso about 12.40am.
A man, driving what police believed to be a white sedan similar to a VK or VL Commodore, offered the girls a lift.
About 100m short of their friend's house the man stopped and assulted both of them.
Vanessa broke free and ran to a house to raise the alarm but Jessica was never seen again.
It had been just a five minute drive with a man neither of the girls had ever seen in Bathurst.
Orange is for magicK for protection. We find the colour was utilised within the car.
The head of Strike Force Carica II, Detective Sergeant Peter Smith, says new information about the car was received after witnesses were re-interviewed.
"The motor vehicle was a light coloured VK Holden Commodore with an orange blanket on the back parcel shelf and a number of holes on the front passenger footwell," he said.
"That's very significant information and we believe it's a very particular vehicle and those particular descriptions should jog somebody's memory."
Is this someone? Or is this the red herring?
While she is grateful to homicide detectives who recently unearthed a vital clue, that an Oberon timber mill worker was asking about Jessica at a games parlour the night she was abducted, she is bitter it took more than a decade for the information to surface.
They leave a link in the evidence. MA I found within the JFK assassination. MA means Grass.
Jessica Small, 15, disappeared in October 1997 after a night at the Amuse Me games arcade in Bathurst, in the state's central west.
Amuse Me? AM were the capitals...yet MA if we reverse was the pattern I found continually through the Private Investigation.
Co-incidence to this murder is again Superintendent Mike Willing.
A $100,000 reward has been offered for help in solving the case of a teenage girl who disappeared in a disturbing abduction in central west NSW.
Fifteen-year-old Jessica Small was last seen in Bathurst about 12.35am on October 26, 1997.
Jessica was hitchhiking with a friend, Vanessa Conlan, to a mate's house when the pair were picked up by a man in a white Holden Commodore.
The man drove the girls a short distance before turning on them.
Vanessa managed to escape and fled down the street, thinking Jessica was behind her.
However Jessica has not been seen since.
Missing girl Jessica Small, last seen in Bathurst about 12.35am on October 26, 1997. (NSW Police)
Homicide Squad commander Superintendent Mick Willing said investigators believe she was murdered.
"It's been almost two decades and this was a 15-year-old girl who vanished off the street of a NSW city," he said.
Supt Willing believes there are people who know what happened to Jessica.
"I implore these people to come forward and tell us what they know."
Investigators have spoken to dozens of people, including persons of interest, excavated a riverbank at O'Connell, about halfway between Bathurst and Oberon, and examined several vehicles.
The current investigation has been thwarted by serious failings by Bathurst police when Jessica initially disappeared.
After an inquest last year, NSW deputy state Coroner Sharon Freund found there were serious inadequacies that had complicated the investigation.
She recommended a reward to solve the case not be less than $500,000.
Supt Willing confirmed there were still persons of interest in the sights of police.
Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/2015/01/09/11/55/cops-put-up-100-000-in-nsw-abduction-case#Mj1jqmCE4Adq5MpE.99
We have the Police refusing to check the brothel in Kings Cross. Yet it was strange I had a young guy who talked about his father had owned the Timber Mills and many connected.
I can remember the guy turning up at the brothel, I can't remember whether he used a card, but I can remember the card being refused by the bank. He did go and get cash, I can remember this.
The timber mill was a link.
The man had revealed he worked at the local timber mill in nearby Oberon, where 20 investigators set up camp yesterday with plans to stay ''as long as it takes''.
Detective Sergeant Smith said they would interview every male worker at the timber mill who, in 1997, was aged between 18 and 45.
The guy that came into the brothel was young. He said his father had been managing or the owner?
Jessica and Vanessa, also 15, hitched a ride from central Bathurst with a man - thought to be driving a white VK Holden Commodore sedan - to Kelso, just east of the town.
The man stopped the car and turned off the headlights just short of their destination, then grabbed Vanessa around her throat. While Vanessa broke free and was able to run to neighbours for help, Jessica was never seen again.
Jessica's mother, Ricki Small, said she had long suspected the man who took her daughter might have been a local.
''I've always had a gut feeling it might have been someone from around the Bathurst area,'' she said.
http://missingandmurderedaustralia.blogspot.com.au/1997_10_01_archive.html
Interesting on this blog they link to Hayley Dodd and it is the pattern for which I could link them.
Could allegedly the car be a ex police car? Or was it an undercover? Even was it the right model?
When I researched the unsolved murders in this area I linked to Janine Vaughan missing person in 2001.
http://www.australianmissingpersonsregister.com/Vaughan.htm
The Police Officer involved within this disappearance was the Police Officer at the Primia Facia of the case of Janine Vaughan.
Both of these are missing persons. No body has been found.
www.oipic.nsw.gov.au/.../20110801-2011-IPIC-Special-Report-re-DI-Ja...
Aug 3, 2011 - Pursuant to Section 101 of the Police Integrity Commission Act 1996, I hereby ...... former Detective Sergeant Hoseman's and Ms Vaughan.
www.abc.net.au/news/2013-08-12/inquest-to-probe...of.../4879814
Aug 11, 2013 - Photo: Police believe Jessica Small was abducted and murdered after ... While some people have told police former officer Bradley Hoseman ...
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Dec 19, 2007 - One senior police officer should be prosecuted for misconduct and ...Jacob over his inquiries into Brad Hoseman, a former detective inspector.
www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/story/.../woman-testifies-over-assault/
May 13, 2002 - THE woman who claims Bathurst detective and deputy mayor Brad ...by the arm when talking, who sat on Hoseman's lap "of your own volition”. ... Paris terrorist attack: France in mourning as police mount huge manhunt for ...
www.oipic.nsw.gov.au/.../20110801-2011-IPIC-Special-Report-re-DI-Ja...
Aug 3, 2011 - Pursuant to Section 101 of the Police Integrity Commission Act 1996, I hereby ...... former Detective Sergeant Hoseman's and Ms Vaughan.
www.pic.nsw.gov.au/files/reports/Rani%20Report.pdf
charge of the investigation was (former) NSW Detective Sergeant Bradley George ....Why havent you done anything about this bastard Hoseman here in.
www.smh.com.au › National
Dec 19, 2007 - One senior police officer should be prosecuted for misconduct and another ... Jacob over his inquiries into Brad Hoseman, a former detective inspector.... Ms Brazel from a detective senior constable to a detective sergeant.
www.smh.com.au/nsw/family-still-seeking-truth-20120915-25yz9.html
Sep 16, 2012 - Brad Hosemans, a sergeant at Bathurst police station, was one of three men ... At that coronial inquiry, Detective Inspector Peter Houlihan said ...
There is a few questions....
Detective Fenwick Kings Cross Police Station left soon after receiving my evidence on the gang in Kings Cross and for the request for the Police search warrant for 6/34-36a Darlinghurst Road, Kings Cross.
In Homocide by what I have read Detective Fenwick said within reports he taught all the Police to be with Homocide. Now I do not know what time frame.
The question of Wood's Royal Commission I allege implemented a system where it protected the gang from ever being exposed. Without a body the gang was in control.
The wall of silence is built I allege upon murder. The Kings Cross Sting examined patterns, yet no one would fully investigate the Police themselves?
Police Ingretity Commission by what I read because Detective Hoseman was not a police officer the problem just went away?
Or did it? You be the Judge.
Yes, and those skulls will be held as evidence to keep allegedly a person on the payroll. This drug network is huge and without the Police searching the premises in Kings Cross they allow the drug dealing to occur and the brothel to be closed and silent.
I checked on Monday 5 January 2015 the gang still has the premises shut, yet the subfloor compartment will expose the "Pit of Death" and the skulls they collected for the underworld where they play Sex strings attached.