Thursday, April 26, 2012

a nice note from a amasing woman nicol morris of Australian Missing Persons Register

Local Mum's Mission For The Missing   Nicole Morris
Lateesha my Daughter
This is from one of the most amazing person,s i have ever meet this lady has done so much for me and my family through the hard time of losing a loved mother , sister , best friend , daughter this person is running the Australian Missing Persons Register this person has helped so many people like my self who have lost a loved one every day you can see the work, the time the heartaches the joys of finding the missing this persons name is Nicol Morris from the Australian Missing Persons Register here you can help Nicol by looking at the many photos of the missing and help these people be found please join Nicol and search for the missing

i would like to share what Nicol has put on her wall today i was over whelmed Nicole is truly a amazing person i am so blessed to have found her all them years ago


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Australian Missing Persons Register
12 hours ago ·

For a long time now I have wanted to write something publically about the Lateesha Nolan case and how I feel about everything that’s happened as I have been there from the start with this one. Every time I started to write something else would happen, and I would have to wait. It may feel like to many people this has all happened suddenly but for me it’s been a very long seven years. But this isn’t about me. I started the Register in April 2005 and Lateesha went missing in January 2005 so it was only a couple of months when Mick Peet came to me and said, “My daughter is missing, can you help me?” So I did. And then Kristy Scholes was murdered and I remember getting that phone call and realising what a mess it had turned into.
We have worked for years and years, we have watched the Police officers on this case come and go, I would send info to one police officer only to find they’re not working there anymore so I would have to start again with a new officer. All the while I kept telling Mick we’d find her, don’t worry, one day, we’ll find her. I made myself available to the whole family as I do with all missing persons families, I sent Lateesha’s children Christmas presents that first year as it broke my heart to think of those children missing their mummy so much. I have spoken to cousins, aunts, uncles, just about her whole family, a family who are largely united but at the same time torn apart within. I have driven through Nowendoc, Walcha and Gloucester personally many times over the years, searching for him. I knew they’d find him at Nowendoc. About a year and a half ago I drove around Nowendoc Mountain, it was early in the morning, still and calm and I saw a dingo by the side of the road. In a strange spot, just right by the road, watching me. And I knew at that moment they would find Malcolm in Nowendoc and I knew he was there, then. That probably sounds crazy, but that’s what happened.

We have done many radio and newspaper interviews, and this is way back 5, 6 years ago, when it was a struggle to get people interested in this missing woman case, when it appeared she might have been just another young woman who’d run off, and even when Kristy was murdered, it was still a struggle to get people to take notice. Dubbo was a place people were fearful of, a dangerous place, it felt like no one cared. But we plugged on, we did the interviews, we kept saying their names over and over again. Lateesha Nolan, Kristy Scholes, Malcolm Naden. We would talk to people who had never heard of Malcolm Naden, we’d have to spell out his name, Malcolm who? And now the whole country knows his name, and the girls, their stories have been told and heard. We tracked him all over the country, we had sightings and information and passed everything to Police and they DID go and check, they DID look for him, they followed up every lead. Something I want to make very clear is to correct the very incorrect notion that Police didn’t start looking properly for Naden until the police officer was shot last December. NOT TRUE. They have searched and searched, for years. Any reasonable person should be able to understand that Police could not tell the public when they conducted their many raids and searches, it would make no sense to alert their target. But there were many many such raids and searches and those officers worked so hard to find him. Those same officers are still working hard to find Lateesha.

We would not let them stop. And I want to make it very clear that it is because of Mick Peet, Lateesha’s father’s dedication to finding her, who didn’t let them stop. I could give you a hundred names of people who Police are not looking for, because they have no leads, but they also don’t have someone like Mick Peet constantly being there saying KEEP GOING. Please find my daughter. Please find this man who knows what happened. KEEP GOING. Endless interviews, taking their toll on his health, on his life, his family. He has a wonderful wife who stood by him the whole way and still does, a quiet but stoic shoulder for him, never wavering no matter how bad it got, Jen Peet is a wonderful woman. Mick was not doing this for the limelight, he was not in it for himself, and I want to say that loudly and clearly. You don’t know the number of times he ended up in hospital, when he thought he’d reached breaking point but found the strength to keep going. These past weeks I have watched him not eat, not sleep, e mailing me at 3am, he feels he has to keep going to bring his daughter home because that’s what a dad does, he doesn’t give up, he keeps shouting until someone hears and that’s what Mick Peet has been doing for 7 years, shouting until someone finally gave him what he wanted. They still don’t have Lateesha home but if she was here today I think she would well and truly know how much her dad loves her, and how hard he’s fought for her.
I speak about Mick because that is the man I have come to know these past 7 years. All credit goes to Joan, Lateesha’s Mum for stepping in and looking after her children, they are blessed to have her in their lives as well as the extended Nolan family and they will grow up hopefully knowing how hard everyone fought for not only their Mum but for them also, so they’d have some answers. They have always said they wanted a grave for her so they can go and talk to her.
I can’t speak for Joan as I don’t know her very well, but I do know Mick and that’s why I am speaking out today and saying Mick, Lateesha is blessed to have you as her Dad, fighting for her to be found and fighting for justice, as it has been a fight to be heard, for a very long time.

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Lateesha  AMPR http://www.australianmissingpersonsregister.com/Lateesha.htm


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http://m.canberratimes.com.au/nsw/more-time-needed-for-naden-case-court-20120424-1xify.html
More time needed for Naden case: court

April 24, 2012

Prosecutors have told a Sydney court they need more time to prepare a case against former fugitive Malcolm Naden.

Magistrate Julie Huber today adjourned the case against Naden, 38, until June 7 after DPP solicitor Kate Nightingale said the prosecution needed more time to compile its brief of evidence.

The former abattoir worker remains in custody at Goulburn supermax prison and did not appear during the brief mention in Sydney's Central Local Court.

Naden was captured on March 22 in a remote area west of Gloucester in the Upper Hunter region of New South Wales.

He had been on the run from police since 2005.

Naden has been charged with the 2005 murder of Kristy Scholes and two counts of aggravated indecent assault on a 15-year-old girl.

Police have also charged him with intent to murder a police officer at Nowendoc on December 7, 2011.

Naden was also wanted over the disappearance of his cousin, Lateesha Nolan, who went missing months before Naden disappeared in 2005.

AAP

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http://m.smh.com.au/nsw/malcolm-naden-facing-14-more-charges-20120424-1xioj.html
Malcolm Naden facing 14 more charges
Sydney Morning Herald
Police have charged accused murderer Malcolm Naden with 14 fresh offences, as they continue searching for another alleged victim in a Dubbo river. The former abattoir worker remained in his high-security Goulburn prison cell today, his lawyers saying ...

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More time needed for Naden case: court
Sydney Morning Herald
Prosecutors have told a Sydney court they need more time to prepare a case against former fugitive Malcolm Naden. Magistrate Julie Huber today adjourned the case against Naden, 38, until June 7 after DPP solicitor Kate Nightingale said the prosecution
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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/sydney-nsw/court-told-in-malcolm-naden-case-the-balance-of-evidence-to-come/story-e6freuzi-1226336935309
Fourteen more charges laid against Malcolm Naden
The Daily Telegraph
Naden has yet to enter a plea to any of the charges against him, including murder and shoot with intent to murder. The police case against Naden was mentioned briefly in court yesterday morning with most of the evidence yet to be served on the alleged ...
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-04-24/naden-case-adjourned-by-sydney-court/3969170/?site=sydney&section=news
Naden case adjourned by Sydney court
ABC Local
Accused murderer Malcolm Naden remains in Goulburn's super-maximum security prison after his case was adjourned by a Sydney court. The 38-year-old was considered Australia's most wanted man before his capture at a remote property in the Upper Hunter ...

More charges for accused murderer Naden

 

By court reporter Jamelle Wells

Updated April 24, 2012 14:04:04

    Video: Naden absent from court proceedings (The Midday Report)
    Map: Sydney

Police have laid 14 more charges against accused murderer Malcolm Naden.

The 38-year-old was considered Australia's most wanted man before his capture at a remote property in the Upper Hunter region last month.

Naden had been on the run for nearly seven years.

After his capture Naden was charged with the murder of Kristy Scholes, 24, at Dubbo in 2005 and the aggravated indecent assault of a 15-year-old girl the year before.

He was also charged with attempted murder over the shooting of a policeman during an attempt to recapture him at Nowendoc in December.

Naden's case was mentioned in Sydney's Central Local Court today, where the magistrate gave prosecutors another six weeks to prepare their case.

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The pooch that snapped a fugitive
Matt Buchanan and Sarah McInerney
April 25, 2012

Read more: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/the-diary/the-pooch-that-snapped-a-fugitive-20120424-1xjk3.html#ixzz1t8rRTLhG


Chuck and his police handler, Senior Constable Luke Warburton from the NSW Police Dog Squad. Photo: David Darcy

Read more: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/the-diary/the-pooch-that-snapped-a-fugitive-20120424-1xjk3.html#ixzz1t8rRT

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Australian 'bush' fugitive faces 14 fresh charges
The West Australian
Malcolm Naden was caught in a remote cabin on a property near Gloucester in the hinterland of the New South Wales state's north coast last month after an intense manhunt in rugged forest area. After his capture he was charged with murdering 24-year-old ...

Australian 'bush' fugitive faces 14 fresh charges
AFP April 24, 2012, 2:41 pm
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/world/13512064/australian-bush-fugitive-faces-14-fresh-charges/
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http://www.gloucesteradvocate.com.au/news/local/news/general/strike-force-durkin-moves-out/2532453.aspx
Strike Force Durkin moves out
Gloucester Advocate
Gloucester's role in Strike Force Durkin, the major police operation launched to capture Australia's most wanted man, Malcolm Naden, officially wound up on the weekend. On Friday, local Rural Fire Service representatives were presented with a plaque ...

Superintendent Paul Fehon and Detective Inspector Peter Mckenna present Rural Fire Service operations officer Inspective Dave Millsteed and Inspector Andrew Brown with a series of photos from Strike Force Durkin’s presence in Gloucester

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Malcolm Naden faces Sydney court - Local News - News - General ...
Police have charged accused murderer Malcolm Naden with 14 fresh offences, as they continue searching for another alleged victim in a Dubbo river.
http://www.northerndailyleader.com.au/news/local/news/general/malcolm-naden-faces-sydney-court/2532778.aspx
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http://au.news.yahoo.com/video/national/watch/29054713/naden-to-appear-in-court/
Naden to appear in court - Yahoo!7 News Video
Malcolm Naden is due to appear in a Sydney court via videolink today to face three charges including murder and indecent assault.
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Malcolm Naden's alleged crime trail Newcastle Herald Naden is also being investigated over the disappearance of his cousin Lateesha Nolan, who went missing months before Naden disappeared in 2005.

Malcolm Naden's alleged crime trail
DAN PROUDMAN AND LISA DAVIES
25 Apr, 2012 04:00 AM
FROM a blood spatter in the south to a burglary in the north, Malcolm Naden's alleged stint across more than 150 kilometres of dense bush over at least five years has been revealed.
http://www.theherald.com.au/news/local/news/crime-and-law/malcolm-nadens-alleged-crime-trail/2533469.aspx


Independent Online
Naden went into hiding in June 2005 when he was wanted for questioning by police over the disappearance of his cousin, Lateesha Nolan.
http://www.iol.co.za/news/world/bush-fugitive-faces-fresh-charges-1.1282586


More time needed for Naden case: court
Ninemsn
Naden was also wanted over the disappearance of his cousin, Lateesha Nolan, who went missing months before Naden disappeared in 2005.
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/8456415/more-time-needed-for-naden-case-court


More charges for accused murderer Naden
ABC Online
Detectives investigating the 2005 disappearance of Naden's cousin, Lateesha Nolan, last week took him to where her car was found by Dubbo's Macquarie River.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-04-24/naden-case-adjourned-by-sydney-court/3969170

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