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Police are continuing to search for missing mother Wendy Sleeman, who mysteriously disappeared after a large amount of blood was found at her Gold Coast home, with police suspecting the person responsible had planned the incident.
When they arrived at her home, officers found blood, and a fire on her doormat. Police said the scene indicated there had been some kind of violence.Police have since arrested and charged her son, who goes by the name Slade Murdok, with several offences, including kidnapping, unlawful stalking, contravening a domestic violence order, burglary, assault occasioning bodily harm and attempted arson.
“After she left the police station in relation to making a statement for the breach of domestic violence order, other police had contacted her to offer support, [they] just went through a few things about the person of interest,” he said. Smith said there was evidence Murdok had allegedly been in the area near his mother’s home recently and said Murdok was a “very smart individual”. The evidence had so far provided police with little detail.He said the blue Honda Jazz police had been looking for this week was still missing, but now officers believed the car had no registration plates.
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