A beloved Adelaide father of two has been tragically taken from his family, and the search for justice is intensifying. But here's where it gets even more puzzling: a missing grey ute might hold the key to unraveling this heartbreaking mystery. Police are now on the hunt for this vehicle, believing it could provide critical clues in the murder investigation of Chris Robertson, whose life was cut short in the industrial suburb of Lonsdale.
Chris, just 49 years old, was last seen celebrating the AFL grand final with friends on Saturday, September 27. His world came to a devastating end just days later, when he was found dead at a workshop on Tuesday, September 30. And this is the part most people miss: a Mitsubishi Triton utility (XTF976) was spotted at a Lonsdale location the day after Chris was last seen alive, on Sunday, September 28. Could this vehicle have played a role in his final hours?
Investigators have already spoken to the registered owner of the ute, who is not considered a suspect and is cooperating fully. However, the ute itself has vanished since Chris’s body was discovered, leaving detectives with more questions than answers. Here’s where it gets controversial: while police believe the vehicle was likely used to transport Chris to the scene on O'Sullivan's Beach Road, they’re still piecing together who was behind the wheel and why. Is this a case of a random act of violence, or something more calculated?
Detective Superintendent Darren Fielke is urging the public to come forward with any information. 'We need to know who was using this vehicle at the time of Chris’s death and where it is now,' he said. 'Finding it could provide forensic evidence that’s vital to solving this case.' A post-mortem examination confirmed Chris died from severe assault, adding urgency to the investigation.
Through witness statements and tips from Crime Stoppers, police have reconstructed Chris’s movements between September 27 and 30. 'We’re confident we’ll resolve this,' Fielke added. 'But we need your help.' Here’s a thought-provoking question for you: If the ute was indeed involved, does that suggest a premeditated act, or was it a spontaneous crime? Share your thoughts in the comments—your perspective could be the missing piece.
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