Leanne Holland murder case reopened after 35 years - 7NEWS
A Queensland coroner has ordered the re-investigation of the 1991 murder of 12-year-old Leanne Holland from Goodner, 35 years after her body was found dumped in bushland.
7news.com.auHere’s the latest on Leanne Holland based on recent reporting:
A coroner in Queensland has ordered a fresh investigation into the 1991 murder of 12-year-old Leanne Holland, marking a significant development 35 years after the case began. The reopened inquiry aims to review key evidence and determine whether new leads or methods might shed light on what happened and who might be responsible.[1][2][4]
Coverage highlights that the case has long been controversial, with Graham Stafford previously convicted and later having his conviction quashed, leading to ongoing calls for clarity and accountability. The coroner’s order signals an official shift toward re-examining the evidence and potentially pursuing new suspects or theories.[2][4]
Public interest remains high in Australia, with ongoing media coverage, documentaries, and podcast investigations continuing to explore unresolved questions about the case and the possibility of new forensic or eyewitness information emerging through the renewed inquiry.[3][5]
If you’d like, I can pull a few of the primary articles or video segments for you to read or watch, and summarize the key new evidence or avenues the coroner has indicated they’ll re-examine.
A Queensland coroner has ordered the re-investigation of the 1991 murder of 12-year-old Leanne Holland from Goodner, 35 years after her body was found dumped in bushland.
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shows.acast.comTrue Crime Podcast · Series · Leanne Holland was just shy of her 13th birthday when she was brutally murdered. Her accused killer spent nearly 15 years behind bars before his conviction was quashed. So the question remains; Who Ki…
podcasts.apple.comOften cited as a major miscarriage of justice, a coroner has ordered that the murder case of Leanne Holland be reopened.
www.womensweekly.com.auLeanne Holland’s beaten and partially naked body was found in bushland in 1991.
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