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"They Think That I Buried Him" Shock Claim In Case Of Gus Lamont

6/22/202612 min

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  1. Taylor Strano· Host0:00

    [upbeat music] You're listening to a Mamamia podcast. [upbeat music] Good morning, I'm Taylor Strano with the latest from the Quickie Newsroom. It's one of Australia's most haunting missing person cases. Four-year-old Gus Lamont disappeared from his family's outback home. Now, his grandmother says she's the main suspect, and says police have a theory she's buried her grandson after an accident. Before we get there, here's your news headlines for Tuesday, June 23. A man accused of stealing a camera from one of the Bondi mass shooting victims has refused to answer questions after facing court for the first time. Danny James Ridley was present moments before a gunman opened fire on a crowd of people celebrating Hanukkah at Bondi Beach on December 14. The 35-year-old is accused of using the chaotic aftermath of the alleged terror attack to steal a set of camera equipment worth $3,500. The gear belonged to 61-year-old Peter Marr, a retired police officer who was one of 15 people killed in the attack at the Jewish Festival of Lights. New South Wales police allege Ridley pawned the equipment, which was later recovered, along with an SD card containing Mr. Marr's last photographs from a home in Sydney's northwest. The photographer faced Blacktown Local Court for the first time on Monday, where his solicitor asked for the case to be adjourned for four weeks and transferred to the Waverley Local Court.

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