Pheobe Bishop’s Lookalike Sister issues Destructive message to Australia, because agents make new accusations about what happened to her body and the housemates of teenagers are accused of her murder’s court
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By means of Caitlin Powell and Karleigh Smith and Jonica Bray in Bundaberg for Daily Mail Australia
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The older sister of Pheobe Bishop has argued for information that the remains of the missing teenager will bring home because the police revealed that they believe that her body was moved several times after she was reportedly killed.
Kaylea Bishop, 18, went to Bundaberg Magistrates Court on Friday, dressed in black with her eyes red, where Pheobe’s roommates James Wood and Tanika Bromley would appear accused of the murder of Pheobe.
She was in the far corner of the front row and stared straight ahead by friends, family and a court guard when details about the murder attacks against the couple were read.
Neither Wood nor Bromley appeared personally or by video link before the hearing, and then Kaylea walked outside to make her heartbreaking explanation.
“We just want her home,” she said tears through Roodomrand’s eyes.
‘I don’t know what to say, if you have information about Pheobe or the car, come forward.
‘Three weeks is too long for us as a family. She was loved, she missed a lot. ‘
Kaylea and Pheobe had a close relationship and were planning to move the parental home and last year to a house.

Kaylea Bishop, 18, is seen on Friday outside the Magistratenhof of Bundaberg, dressed in black with her eyes red, where Pheobe’s housemates James Wood and Tanika Bromley were accused of the murder of Pheobe

Queensland 17-year-old Pheobe Bishop (photo) has been missed for 23 days


The police of Queensland struck Bundaberg -Paar James Wood, 34 (photo, left) and Tanika Bromley, 33 (depicted, right) with one accusation of murder each
The police of Queensland have sought a ‘vast area with ruthless terrain’ in Central Queensland for the remains of the 17-year-old.
Pheobe was last seen on May 15 The Gin Gin Gin house, near Bundaberg in Central Queensland, where she lived with Wood, 34 and Bromley, 33.
The couple is said to have driven Pheobe to Bundaberg airport at 8.30 am for a flight to Brisbane And then after PerthWhere she was planning to meet her boyfriend.
She never got on the plane and the detective inspect Craig Mansfield to reporters on Friday that as the investigation progressed, all hope was lost by finding Pheobe alive.
“Our proof will outline that three people have arrived near the airport and three people have never left that vehicle,” he told reporters on Friday.
“Our research will describe the facts that we believe that Pheobe was murdered and then her body was moved.
“We will claim that Pheobe has been moved more than once.”
Pheobe had lived in the couple prior to her disappearance on 15 May.
The couple was arrested on Thursday evening in Bundaberg and were Each accused of one count of murder and two counts of interfering with a corpse.

The police had searched for various areas of interest, including the Gin Gin Gin house, before they announced that the efforts would be ‘scaled back’ earlier this week

Pheobe had lived in a house in Gin Gin, near Bundaberg, and the couple are supposed to have been the last to see her while she drove her to the airport

While Kaylea was in court with friends, family and a judicial guard, there was no appearance of Wood of Bromley during the session
They remain in custody and were thanks to the court of Bundaberg Magistrates on Friday morning, but did not appear via a Videolink.
The arrests came after Wood was Initially arrested on Wednesday and then released without a charge.
The search for Pheobe was scaled back on Wednesday after the police had spent weeks combing various areas of interest.
They include the building in Gin Gin, where Pheobe lived with Wood and Bromley and a Gray Hyundai IX35, which was thought to take the teenager to the airport.
The remains of Pheobe have not been found and her luggage has not been seen since she had disappeared.
“If we knew where Phoebe’s body was, we would definitely try to find it now,” Det. Int. Said Mansfield.
He said reporters that officers hope in the near future with Wood and Bromley’s lawyers’ about all the information about where Pheobe could be.
Although he could not speculate about motive, he said that the police have “information that would suggest a form of motivation.”

The police said that officers will want to ask Wood and Bromley where the remains of Pheobe are

Kaylea left the court with friends who comforted her while she walked away
The weeks of investigation have led the police to concentrate in the area around Good Night Scrub National Park.
The search initially concentrated in the field with detectives, carfall dogs and divers to help the 100-person effort.
‘We are back to a certain area where we suspect that we can find Pheobe, but again, it is a wide, ruthless, large area,’ det. Int. Said Mansfield.
The police have also dragged Wood’s SUV that he ‘effectively lived from time to time’ for forensic investigation on Thursday evening.
Some items that were believed to have been linked to the investigation were seized for forensic investigation.
“We have had great support with the community, with some areas that can be interesting,” det. Int. Said Mansfield.
“But we really hope that we get some more specific information that will help us find Pheobe.”
Everyone with information about the disappearance of Pheobe is encouraged to call crime stoppers.
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