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Deirdre Kennedy's Killing
Detective Reynolds was given permission to reopen the case as the lead investigator. He discovered that valuable information had been lost from the Deirdre Kennedy file when floods ravaged Ipswich in 1974. The most crucial piece of evidence remained: photographs depicting the killer's bite mark. In October 1983, investigators on the Kennedy case visited the Air Force Base in Amberley to approach Raymond Carroll for the first time. They were forthright about their reason for wanting to question him and he said he wasn't even in Queensland at the time she was murdered.