Mark Stephen Murphy Murderer – Wiki

After he was last seen in October 1996, Mark Stephen Murphy, 59, was charged with Mr. Thurlow’s cold case murder.

The man from Burpengary East was interviewed as part of the original investigation more than two decades ago.

Police stated at the time that they believed Mr. Murphy was the main person of interest in the investigation, but that they were also investigating other possibilities.

Mr. Murphy was apprehended after a re-examination of the case began in March, prompting new witnesses to come forward in response to a request for information.

Murphy will be sentenced at a later date, which has yet to be determined, in Brisbane Supreme Court.

 

Has Gregory James Thurlow Killer Been Arrested?

Gregory James Thurlow, an unemployed construction worker, was killed in North Brisbane by Mark Stephen Murphy in October 1996.

Prosecutor Rhys Dunmall presented 48 statements and an exhibit list to Brisbane magistrate Peter Saggers during the brief committal proceedings on Tuesday.

In response, Thomas Schafer, Murphy’s legal aid counsel, agreed that there was enough evidence to send the case to the Supreme Court.

When Mr. Saggers asked if he wanted to respond to the accusation, Murphy said yes.

The admission was made in accordance with Murphy’s instructions to Mr. Schafer, according to the court.

According to police, Mr. Thurlow was last seen leaving a Bray Park house late on October 1 in a green 1980 VC Holden Commodore vehicle.

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Where Is He Now? Mark Stephen Murphy Jail Sentence

Murphy will be sentenced at a later date, which has yet to be determined, in Brisbane Supreme Court.

Gregory James Thurlow went missing in Queensland more than 25 years ago, and the man accused of his murder has admitted to the crime in court.

On or around October 1, 1996, he is accused of killing Mr. Thurlow in Scarborough, a seaside suburb on the Redcliffe peninsula north of Brisbane.

When Mr. Thurlow went missing in early October 1996, he was 27 years old. He left his mother’s Manly West home on October 1 and informed relatives that he was heading to Redcliffe.

He went to a friend’s house on Mitze Street in Bray Park that evening after visiting a property on Longland Street in Scarborough.

He was last seen alive leaving the Bray Park residence with a male companion during the night of October 1 and the early hours of October 2.