 I would like to repeat the public appeal for anybody who has seen the victim walking along Maze Avenue or Leichhardt Street between say 8 o'clock and 10 o'clock on that Tuesday night. Now at this stage we haven't had anybody come forward who's actually seen who walking those streets and that's important for us to try to fill in the pieces. So we would really like to hear from anybody who may have seen who walking along either Maze Avenue or Leichhardt Street between 8 o'clock and 10 o'clock. Now the clothing she was wearing at the time were long dark trousers, long black trousers, a greeny blue long sleeve zip up top and a black McDonald's cap. The top covered her McDonald's uniform. So that's the first thing we'd like to hear. Secondly if we'd like to hear from anybody who may have been walking along Leichhardt Street at any time throughout the night who may have located the McDonald's cap and potentially moved it. There's no issues with doing that but just for elimination purposes we would like to speak to anybody who saw the cap and potentially moved the cap to the location where it was when we found it. Now the media have reported over the last day in relation to a sobbing mail. We would appeal to that person to come forward. Now this is a person who allegedly was around the premises of 95 Maze Avenue around about 8.30 that night. Apparently wearing some sort of a yellow top, a mail in a yellow top who was heard sobbing. Again for elimination purposes we would ask that person to come forward. And then lastly anybody that was in the vicinity of the Rotunda there at Maze Park which is near the overpass across the railway line anytime on the evening of Tuesday the 21st of May. So anybody who was congregating around that Rotunda on that Tuesday evening we would like them to come forward also. In relation to the sobbing mail did he try to gain access to the house? Well at this stage there's no indication that he tried to gain access to the house but we obviously want to speak to that person and either find out whether it's relevant or eliminating. You've interviewed the home owners there, what exactly did they have to say? Well I don't want to go into any great detail about what they said but the general story is that he was outside and they're knocking on the door and was sobbing. 9 o'clock. Was he sobbing uncontrollably? Just weeping? I mean it's unusual. What sort of detail do you have on that? He was sobbing. And just a man in a yellow top that's a description? Yes. And did he sit in the chair out on the front? Yes. Who reported her as missing? Her husband. When did he report that? On the Tuesday night, late on the Tuesday night. As in 10, 11? He reported her missing around about midnight. Where is the investigation at day? Can you say how many people you spoke into or whether there's reports today that you're looking at security vision from the area? Yes of course. We're gathering as much CCTV as we can. We have interviewed a number of people. We're doing a lot of door knocks. We're currently extending the search so we're having police, they're probably arriving now to extend the search around that area. Have you confirmed that she was pregnant? Yes she was. Have you located anyone who was drinking at that time during the day? Has anyone come forward yet? No. Has her husband been caught? Yes. Have you finished questioning him? As you would expect. The husband under these circumstances is distraught. Can you tell more about the cap so was it found across the road from where her body was found and where do you think that it was moved from? Well you will see from some of your own footage that the cap was hanging on a fence and we would just like to speak or identify anybody who may have moved that cap and put it on the fence. Do you believe she was murdered at that spot on Leicard Street or that she might have been killed somewhere else and then her body put there? Well again at this stage we're still investigating so all options are still open at this point in time. Residents in Leicard are saying that they didn't hear anything. It seems strange with that many dogs in the street. I mean you can barely walk past without them going off. Have you anything to say on that? No we're re-door knocking for one of a better word. We're having police out there again door knocking but at this stage we haven't identified anybody who's heard anything. What about the rest of them? What was their car seized? That's just a part of the normal investigation under these circumstances. Any investigation of this type we would look at the people close to the victim. We would look at their premises. We would look at their car. That's just normal procedure. Well we've interviewed quite a number of people obviously including neighbours, McDonald's employees. Quite a number of people have been interviewed. Have you done the post-mortem? Can you shed any light on injuries or whether there was a sex attack prior to or cause of death? At this stage I can say that the victim did sustain some blunt force trauma to the head and we are of the view that she was sexually assaulted. The post-mortem is not completed at this point in time. Have you located a possible weapon? I don't want to discuss any of the operational issues surrounding the actual scene itself. My recollection of it is that he just knocked on the door. We can confirm that. He has cooperated with us and at this stage he's not listed as a suspect. You might have me there but my understanding is that she's 27. That's just from memory. My recollection of it is that he just knocked on the door. That's just from memory. My memory is 27 but I can confirm that for you later. Can I also ask about her? Just a bit of who she was, her background, was she born in Australia? Can you give us some detail on that? Yes, my understanding is she's obviously from the Philippines. I believe she came to Australia around about 2009. She met her husband 2011 and they married in 2012. Any other family members out here? Not that I'm aware of but she has family in the Philippines. Are they coming over? I don't know at this point. Do you have any suspects? Well at this stage there are no suspects but we have a number of lines of inquiry. But there are still a lot of gaps in the investigation and that's why it's very important for us to get it out to the public and for us to seek the assistance of the public in relation to those issues I've discussed. Did you find any other of her pieces of clothing besides the cap if you found her jacket at all? Yes, we have the jacket. Has the flatmate been interviewed as well? Has he been able to shed any light? Now who are you referring to as the flatmate? I believe there's a man that lives at the back of the property, is that right? We've interviewed all those people in the vicinity. How many are there to actually shed a house? The victim and her husband live alone. But don't they're a flatmate? Well it's a separate house I understand. Have you ramped up the investigation in terms of numbers with police? We have. We currently today would have up to 40 investigators and intelligence officers and that's in addition to all the forensic police and the uniform police who are out searching the area at the moment. So we have a very large task force currently working on the job. Do you continue to speak to her husband? We will speak to the husband again today, yes. Has he got any family out here supporting him as well? Yes. There was a set of keys. Yes we have and there's no issues in relation to the keys. Is that blood found on the street opposite the house where she is found? There was blood located there. We haven't established that at this point in time. Inquiries continuing in relation to that. There are also reports of a stolen car just near the house. Is that linked at all? We are aware that a car was stolen from near to where the victim lived. We are aware of that and that's obviously one of our avenues of inquiry. When was that stolen? On the night. And what about the wallet that was handed in just a couple of hours ago to police at the house. I understand it's a little fair at all but I guess it would show people coming forward. Well it's good that we are getting some response from the public and we would encourage the public to come forward with any information they have which they think might be relevant to the investigation. Can you say anything about that wallet in particular? Have you ruled that out? It's just a part of the investigation at this point. How far away was the car when it was stolen from her home? It was stolen from just across the road. Can you confirm how far along in the pregnancy she was? There just seems to be some extra reports. Just under three months wasn't it? I just don't want to comment on that at this day. She was pregnant but I don't think it really matters how far along. Should people be worried in that area that there's some person getting around who is committing violent and random attacks or? Well you know it's the same story that we say all the time. You know it is be alert not alarmed. These incidents happen in towns, cities, countries all over the world all the time. This one just happened here. So we would encourage everybody to be aware of their personal safety. If they're going to go out at night try to go with somebody, tell people where they're going, try to stay in lit up areas. Just the usual protective measures they should take. Nothing's changed. So does that mean that this appears to be a random attack or do you think she knew her attack? Well we don't know. Has anyone been able to come forward and say yes we did see her walking to work? No as I said earlier we haven't had anybody at this point come forward and say they saw her walking along the street. So that is something that's important to us. So we need to get that message out there and try to identify anybody who did see her. Now we understand it's only a short distance. It's not far, probably only take 15 minutes. So we would hope that somebody might have seen her at some point. So there's a possibility her husband was at work. She left the house by herself. There was no one at home when she left. So you don't actually have anyone seeing her leave the house at the time? That's correct. So you don't know in fact whether she was even murdered inside the house? Well what I can say is that the house is being examined and we'll gain certain information from the result of that examination. Is there any evidence of a scuffle or anything happening there? I'm just coming back to that stolen car. Sorry I'm just a bit confused about it. Have you found it? Car has been recovered. Is that the one that was confiscated? No. Is there any evidence of a break-in or an invasion to the home at all? No. Well that's part of the appeal that we're making. We have had a lot of information come in from the public already and that information consists of things like hearing people shout and scream and running gear and running there, which is normal behaviour. So we would just ask those people to move forward and that's why I'm asking that those people who were specifically seen at the Rotunda at Maze Avenue to come forward. Sorry I just wanted to clarification is there a thought that she was attacked or murdered at the side or previously in body dumping? Well we're just keeping an open mind on that at this point in time. What's your early thoughts? No we're keeping an open mind on that. Thanks. Why so much examination still at the house? Normal procedure. And a normal procedure, something as an offence of this significance, we would be very thorough. So we will take as long as we need to investigate all the scenes to examine all the scenes. Is there anything you can say from the forensics scene where she was found? No. There's a vigil being held this afternoon and I don't know if we're full or not really. Well I can only speculate on that but obviously it engenders public support and that's what we want. We rely on the public to fill in some of those gaps that we can't determine ourselves. So I think it's a good thing and we look forward to hearing from members of the public who can provide us with information.