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The sinister theory about young Tradie, who disappeared near a small rural town – a grim search with corpse dogs now planned at a local beauty site

A sinister theory has emerged about the fate of businessmen who disappeared from a small rural town six months ago, leaving only hats, shoes and wallets.

Jack McLennan, 27, lives near the farming community in Mugon Queensland and worked as a builder when he disappeared on October 4 last year.

A family friend told Daily Mail Australia that despite sharing the wishes of Jack’s mother, Kellie Moody, he could still live, but strong advice would not happen.

Now, people are concerned that Jack might have encountered a foul game, his body was thrown at a beauty spot near Kinbombi Falls, 28 km east of Murgon.

A woman had handed over the recording of her son to police, describing the night Jack last met 260 kilometers northwest of Brisbane.

It is believed that the recordings show that Jack and three men went to a local fishing and swimming hole called Fix Crossing, and he died mysteriously. Then, his body was apparently taken to Jinbomi Falls.

Now, locals are ready to provide searches for corpse dogs on the waterfall.

Seven months after Jack’s disappearance, friends of the McLennan family claimed that police had not done enough in searching for him.

Apprentice Tradie Jack McLennan disappeared outside the Queensland town of Murgon last October

Jack, 27, saw it at a bottle shop on Murgon Lamb Street at 1:30 p.m. on October 4, and drove into the car with his friends. He disappeared in a few hours

Jack, 27, saw it at a bottle shop on Murgon Lamb Street at 1:30 p.m. on October 4, and drove into the car with his friends. He disappeared in a few hours

Locals are preparing to search for corpse dogs in the Kinbombi Falls area, 28 km from where Jack last saw it

Locals are preparing to search for corpse dogs in the Kinbombi Falls area, 28 km from where Jack last saw it

However, Queensland police defended their search, saying the Kimbomi Falls area was searched in February when “virtuality was good, Jack did not find anything of interest.”

On October 10, the police released CCTV at 1.30 pm on October 4 at 1.30 pm on October 4 at 1.30 pm on October 4 at 1.30 pm on October 4 and took a car with friends.

A few hours later, he disappeared, and a report said he walked to the evening between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m.

Jack’s father, Ross McLennan, lives in Tasmania, while his mother lives near Murgon in the South Burnett area. She recently held a Zoom meeting on her son’s case with Queensland Attorney General Deb Frecklington.

Ms Moody hopes the case will be more actionable than local police and adds rewards for the information that led to Jack’s discovery.

She claimed that her son met “unpleasant people” the night he disappeared, but Hope he is still alive.

She supported a privately funded search for Kinbombi Falls and hoped divers would also search for local dams and waterways.

Only Jack McLennan's hat, shoes, wallet and debit card were found after mysterious disappearance last October

Only Jack McLennan’s hat, shoes, wallet and debit card were found after mysterious disappearance last October

Jack's mom Kellie Moody's biggest wish is her son to live

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Jack’s mom Kellie Moody’s biggest wish is her son to live

Police searched for Jack's area near Mergon, who was described in appearance as a Caucasian, about 185 cm tall, light brown hair, brown eyes, last time wearing a black T-shirt and dark shorts

Police searched for Jack’s area near Mergon, who was described in appearance as a Caucasian, about 185 cm tall, light brown hair, brown eyes, last time wearing a black T-shirt and dark shorts

“Jack is not a face-to-face person, especially with alcohol, and I hear other people who have triggered their tempers,” the mother of three wrote online.

“I know one thing that if Jack saw some injustice or moral errors, he would say it out loud, which could annoy some corrupt scum that exists in our so-called idyllic community.”

Regarding the items that have been found – his wallet, shoes and hat – she said: “If there is no DNA, I want my son’s stuff to be returned.”

Australia Daily Post asked Queensland Police if anyone interested in Jack’s disappearance, whether they supported the corpse dog’s privately funded search for Kimbomi Falls, if it does indeed believe the case has been transferred to the coroner.

QPS answered: “The police have conducted extensive searches on the missing person Jack McLennan based on the best practice national search guide.

To date, these searches include a large number of resources from the Queensland Police Department, SES and members of the public.

“The dedicated family liaison officer for Jack’s next relative was appointed and provided them with continuous regular updates, especially Jack’s mother.

“Police continues to encourage community members to report information reports on the possible location of Jack Jack at 1800 333 000.”

Jack was described as white, about 185 cm tall, with light brown hair, brown eyes, and last worn in a black T-shirt and dark shorts.

So far, GoFundMe has started raising more than $14,000 for the McLennan family.

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