In Depth

Susan Neill-Fraser's family 'extremely grateful' as she is granted a second and final appeal against murder conviction

Emily Jarvie
Sue Bailey
Updated March 27 2019 - 3:44pm, first published March 21 2019 - 7:30pm
PLEA: Susan Neill-Fraser's daughter Sarah Bowles said she wanted her innocent mother to come home and be able to play with her grandchildren. Picture: Emily Jarvie
PLEA: Susan Neill-Fraser's daughter Sarah Bowles said she wanted her innocent mother to come home and be able to play with her grandchildren. Picture: Emily Jarvie

The daughter of convicted murderer Susan Neill-Fraser has asked for anyone who has information about what happened to Bob Chappell to come forward in the wake of Neill-Fraser successfully gaining a second and final appeal against her conviction. 

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Emily Jarvie

Emily Jarvie

Journalist

Emily Jarvie is a political journalist at The Advocate and The Examiner newspapers based in Hobart, Tasmania. Contact: emily.jarvie@austcommunitymedia.com.au

Sue Bailey

Sue Bailey

Journalist

Sue works two days a week for The Examiner and The Advocate newspapers and and is based in Hobart. Loves any human interest stories!

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