That's interesting. Does that mean the page was taken down recently given the date of the cache?
That's interesting. Does that mean the page was taken down recently given the date of the cache?
http://www.news.com.au/national/vic...r/news-story/d536644942a700774ace22805ab90ea6
THE HUSBAND of missing woman Elisa Curry has made an emotional plea for his wife to come home.
David Curry said his three children were also missing their mother, who was thought to have gone on a late-night run after the AFL Grand Final at Aireys Inlet, on the coast south of Geelong, but never returned.
“I, my kids, want her to come home,” he said on Tuesday morning.
One more thing, two really. There are a few car parks on the Surf Coast. I have noticed people seemingly ‘camping’ in them overnight. Also, when I was down there last, there had been a spate of ‘smash and grab’ robberies of unattended vehicles.
Thanks for the local info. It's really helpful in getting a sense of the place :seeya:
Im down here on our regular holiday with family this week. We saw helicopter searching for her on Sunday night. There are lots of police and SES around town searching. There are lots of places you could fall or get lost. It's been a long time now ��
Let me know if you have questions about the area
(bbm)One more thing, two really. There are a few car parks on the Surf Coast. I have noticed people seemingly camping in them overnight. Also, when I was down there last, there had been a spate of smash and grab robberies of unattended vehicles.
Im down here on our regular holiday with family this week. We saw helicopter searching for her on Sunday night. There are lots of police and SES around town searching. There are lots of places you could fall or get lost. It's been a long time now 
Let me know if you have questions about the area
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I wish they would tell us:
What time does she usually go jogging Sunday mornings?
When did her husband arrive that Sunday morning?
Was he able to discerne if a pair/set of her jogging shoes/
jogging wear were not there in the home?
Were the shoes (or sandals) and clothing she was wearing the
evening before, there in the home? Were her pajamas there?
Wouldn't she have called or texted him, before she went jogging?
Unless it was too early in the am, and wouldn't want to wake him...
Did he attempt to call/text her to say he's on his way there?
Again - phone activity and phone ping info needed --
...on hers and his.
This is not looking good for Elisa at all.
I'd be interested to know the dog's reaction toward the husband
upon being reunited...
I wonder too where the husband and kids spent the night.
Thanks Suz. As I said Im really only familiar with the Lorne area on foot, otherwise Ive travelled by car along the Great Ocean Road, stopping off at a few lookouts, beaches and play areas with my children and grandchildren. Ive noticed walking tracks in the area along the coast but Im curious about the route Elisa would have taken to Lorne. Is there a continuous walking track from Aireys to Lorne along the coast or would Elise have had to go inland, on the Great Ocean Road or the beaches at any point to get to Lorne?
Her phone was gone and her bed was slept in
http://www.9news.com.au/national/2017/10/03/11/20/elisa-curry-missing-aireys-inlet-melbourne
Investigators have told 9NEWS the family is falling apart under the stress of the search and are considering calling in counsellors to assist.