Who killed Rachelle Childs? Detectives in new appeal for information

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Homicide Squad detectives are reappealing for information into the unsolved murder of Rachelle Childs.

A $200,000 reward is still on offer for information that leads to the conviction of those responsible for the death of the young Macarthur saleswoman, pictured left.

In the early hours of Friday, June 8, 2001, the body of 23-year-old Rachelle Childs was located on fire in a shallow ditch off Crooked River Road, near the town of Gerroa, on the state’s south coast.

Investigations revealed Rachelle, who was a car salesperson at the time, left her Camden workplace in the afternoon on Thursday, June 7, 2001 and got changed at her Bargo home, before heading to the Bargo Hotel.

Rachelle’s car, a dark blue 1978 Holden Commodore with registration GV-2000, was located at the Bargo hotel on Sunday, June 9, 2001.

Despite an exhaustive investigation at the time and an extended coronial inquest, the circumstances surrounding Rachelle’s death are unknown and no one has ever been charged in connection to her murder.

The investigation is now under the responsibility of the Homicide Squad’s Unsolved Homicide Unit.

Homicide Squad Commander, Detective Superintendent Scott Cook, said the previous investigation – Strike Force Telap – is due to be formally reviewed under the new unsolved framework.

“The murder of Rachelle Childs shocked the community and the fact that it remains unsolved after 17 years is frustrating for her family and police,” Det Supt Cook said at a media conference in Wollongong today.

“We are putting fresh eyes on all our cases and we hope this new process will enable us to provide more outcomes for more families, including Rachelle’s.”

During the original investigation, detectives determined Rachelle parked her car in the back carpark of the Bargo Hotel about 6.30pm on Friday, but what happened next remains unknown.

[social_quote duplicate=”no” align=”default”]“By all accounts, Rachelle was a vivacious young woman and it’s unlikely she would have gone unnoticed in the pub, but to this day, no one can account for her movements that night,” Det Supt Cook said.[/social_quote]

“Rachelle told friends she was meeting someone at the hotel, but didn’t say who, and again, that person has not come forward, nor been identified.

“Police undertook a mass voluntary DNA screening in 2003, a first for a murder investigation in NSW, but it did not provide any further clues as to who killed Rachelle.”

“The movement of Rachelle’s car is of particular interest to investigators, and while it was 17 years ago, her car was distinctive and we believe this could refresh a memory,” Det Supt Cook said.

“We have witness reports that the Commodore was seen parked at the hotel at varying times between the Friday evening and Sunday when it was seized, but we don’t believe it was there the entire time.

“Rachelle was a car fanatic and everything was set-up in a certain way, but when police located the car, it was set-up differently, so we believe someone else was behind the wheel at some point.

“We believe her car travelled to the Gerroa area and was driven back to Bargo – so we are very interested in speaking to anyone who was on the road around that time and may have seen her car.

“Further, we know that her body was burnt with petrol, so we are also keen to speak to anyone who may have seen her vehicle at a service station between Bargo and Gerroa that evening.

“Someone out there knows something, so, if you know anything that may help us provide answers to Rachelle’s family, now is the time to free your conscience and speak to us,” Det Supt Cook said.

Police are urging anyone with information that may assist Strike Force Telap investigators to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/

Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence.

xxxxx

In other police news, two men are in hospital after being stabbed at Macquarie Fields this morning.

About 3.15am emergency services were called to a unit on Fields Road after reports two men had suffered stab wounds.

The men, aged 32 and 37, were treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics at the scene before being taken to Liverpool Hospital.

The 32-year-old is in a critical condition, while the 37-year-old is in a stable condition.

Officers from Campbelltown Police Area Command established a crime scene and are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.

At this stage, the motive for the stabbing is unknown.

 

 

 

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