The last person to see the cousins alive comes forward. Despite making a statement to police in the 1970s, her information has never been shared.
A new witness with bombshell evidence could provide the key to solving one of WA’s most baffling murder mysteries — the disappearance of teenage cousins from a Scarborough pub 50 years ago.
Jay Hanna
Family members of two teenage cousins who disappeared 50 years ago have submitted DNA so police can identify any bodies that are found.
Ben Harvey
The disappearance of two teens from Scarborough’s White Sands Hotel in 1974 remains one of Australia’s most baffling mysteries. The West’s exclusive series investigates what happened to the cousins.
A 50-year investigation into the disappearance from Scarborough of teenage cousins has been upended by a shock claim about a car considered a critical clue to the murder mystery.
A house in Scarborough has emerged as a critical clue in the disappearance of teenage cousins 50 years ago. WATCH EPISODE FOUR OF VANISHING COUSINS NOW
In Episode 4, new witnesses raise concerns about a house Raelene and Yvonne visit prior to going to The White Sands, claiming the home had a ‘bad feel’ and had been frequented by ‘bikie’ types. WATCH NOW
The disappearance of two teens from Scarborough’s White Sands Hotel in 1974 remains one of Australia’s most baffling mysteries. Here are the key players in the baffling disappearances.
One of the suspects in the disappearance of teenage cousins 50 years ago is still living in WA, a new documentary about the 1974 crime has revealed.
When Raelene Eaton, 16, and her cousin Yvonne Waters, 17, went missing after a Sunday session in Scarborough, there was no media frenzy or police presence. Now, a new video series is searching for answers.
It has been almost five decades since Lynne Caporn, Sue Kneller and Ali Russo last saw their best friend Raelene but explosive new information has cast doubt on their long-held suspicions about what happened.
While most West Aussies are sadly familiar with the names Hayley Dodd, Lisa Govan, Jane Rimmer, Sarah Spiers and Ciara Glennon, less are aware of this heartbreaking story.
An investigation into one of Australia’s most puzzling murder mysteries — the disappearance of teenage cousins from a pub 50 years ago — has linked two notorious killers with the case.
Cousins Raelene Eaton and Yvonne Waters were just 16 and 17 when they went missing in 1974 after attending a Sunday session at Scarborough’s White Sands Tavern. Now, chilling new details have been uncovered.
In this gripping episode, revelations finally confirm the ‘real’ reason Raelene and Yvonne attended the White Sands Hotel that fateful afternoon. WATCH NOW
In Episode 3, a ‘person of interest’ breaks his silence for the first time in almost fifty years and Raelene’s friends describe a shocking family tragedy just days after the cousins vanished. WATCH NOW
In Episode 2, police explore potential suspects, including serial killer Christopher Worrell who is believed to be in Western Australia at the time Raelene and Yvonne go missing.
In Episode 1, the scene is set in the ‘Puberty Blues’ era of Scarborough Beach and the hugely popular White Sands Hotel, where the girls are last seen talking to three scruffy strangers at the Sunday session.
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