 There's two hitchhikers. Do you want to stop? Yes, go on. Let's see what they're doing. Now what are you girls doing here? Oh, we're going to the coast. Whereabouts have you come from? Brisbane. Haven't you thought you could get into some trouble with hitchhiking to the coast? Have you ever hitchhiked before? Oh, yeah. Never had any hassle. I think it would be a lot safer if you got a bus down. There's a bus back at the service station. If you don't mind, I'd like to get some particulars from you before we go. Now, what's your name, thanks? Julie Lewis. Where do you live, Julie? 23, Covengrove Road, right here. Whereabouts do you live? Same place. And what's your name, thanks? Cathy Anderson. Okay girls, how about going back to that bus stop and getting a bus down? Are you going to the coast? Oh, great. Can you see which service please? I don't know where I am. Are you in a public telephone box? Yes. Can you see the number? 37202521. Would you check this number with telecom, please? Yes, we'll do. Are you there? Look, we'll be sending the police car as soon as we get the location of the telephone box. Central Telephone Exchange, Supervisor Eva Beads speaking. Police here, Sergeant Bergen speaking. Yes, Sergeant Bergen speaking. The location of telephone box number 372. 372 005 U1. Hold the line, please, Sergeant. Sergeant, would you have a foot hold of this and the rape squad come to the telephone, please? Yes, I will do. Yes, the phone box you're looking for is in Argyle Street, near Clipper Street, Beanley. Thank you. We've got a 630 location, please. Proceed to the telephone box, corner of Argyle and Clipper Street, Beanley. Take up with Kathy Anderson, recode 102. Comfortable booth speaking. Can I help you? Oh, this guy, he picked us up and he really knocked us around. He's still got Julie. Now calm down and tell me your name and your friend's name. I'm Kathy Anderson and Julie Lewis. Are you safe there now? Are you all right? Oh, we could come back. The police car out to you now and I'll be coming out, so I'll hand you back to the service. I spoke to you on the telephone before. Are you all right? Do you need a doctor? Oh, I'm all right. What could you tell me then? What happened, please? We were hitching down the coast, Julie and I, and, you know, this car pulled up. Excuse me, Sharon, I'll just put in here for a minute. Mr, can you describe this car to me, please? I'll just go through it and think about every detail about the car you can, eh? What was red? It was a valiant. Was it a sedan or a wagon? Um, a station wagon. It wasn't a panel van? No. 360, VKR. Go ahead, 360. VKR, would you put a B on the lookout over for us, please? It's a late model, red or red valiant station wagon, driven by a male person and is believed to have an injured female in the passenger seat. Missus received. VKR, Brisbane Police Aircraft 1 is on your location. Police aircraft, Pa Pa Foxtrot and Mike, around the area. On the road. VKR, Brisbane Police Aircraft 1, would you proceed to the Beanley area to be on the lookout for a red valiant station sedan or the abduction of a young girl approximately one hour ago? Pa Pa Foxtrot and Mike will proceed immediately to Beanley area. This is Pa Pa Foxtrot and Mike. We are on five miles south of Beanley at this time. There is a car parked on a dirt road or the main highway. The answer is the description of the car we are looking for. Could you bring a mobile patrol into the area? Thanks, Police Aircraft 1. Keep the vehicle under observation until I find it. Yes, I'm up here on this door, too. I think we've got a call for some branch assistance on this. C.I. Branch Superintendent Yelligan. That red car in which a young girl was abducted has been located and there's blood stains on it. And homicide suspected. Right, I'll get somebody to go out and attend to that, OK? I mean, the seat and on the door, we haven't moved from here. We haven't looked around at all. We haven't been any way past here at all? No, no, just to the car. Look, there's quite a lot of blood around here, Inspector. There'd have to be a body around here somewhere. Any pulse there, Bob? No, there's no pulse. Rigid mortises are sitting here. Ron, will you call on the radio urgently for a photographer, and notify the government medical officer? There's been signs of a struggle here. Yes, looks as though she's had a good fight around here all right. Let her secure this scene and let nobody else hear. Good prints here, Ron. Looks like his full right hand. Looks like they'd be probably searchable, Prince. Oh, good ones, too. It's the only place to have them. Your seat's here on the floor. Looks like they've hidden a deal in here. Drug offenders with the description given by the rates of victims. How about this one here? There's a few more curls on top there. Yeah, that's better, but it kind of comes down to the side of his face and kind of square. Try this one here. How's that? Yeah, that's better. All right, how are those eyes there in there? Yeah, that's very close. I think if you take a photograph from that angle, showing the whole body, and then we'll show these injuries in detail later on. This particular injury up here, this mark, is there any explanation for that? Yes, Doctor, there was a large rock found near the body with blood on it. And we think that was a murder weapon. Yeah.