The Wanda Beach murders

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The Wanda Beach Murders, sometimes referred to simply as "Wanda", are the case of the unsolved murders of Marianne Schmidt and Christine Sharrock at Wanda Beach near Cronulla in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, on 11 January 1965. The victims, both aged 15, were best friends and neighbours from the suburb of West Ryde, and their partially buried bodies were discovered the next day. The brutal nature of the slayings and the fact that they occurred on a deserted, windswept beach brought massive publicity to the case. By April 1966, police had interviewed some 7,000 people, making it the largest investigation in Australian history. It remains one of the most infamous unsolved Australian murder cases of the 1960s, and New South Wales' oldest unsolved homicide case.

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Could these murders be closer to be solved?

A paedophile who abused his own daughter and sister may have confessed to the Wanda Beach murders seven years after two schoolgirls were found partially buried at the beach.

Christine Sharrock and Marianne Schmidt's bodies were discovered in the sand, near Cronulla in Sydney's south, on January 12, 1965.

The best friends and neighbours, both aged 15, had been at the beach the day earlier with Marianne's younger siblings, Peter, Trixie, Wolfgang and Norbert.

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Christine Sharrock (left) and Marianne Schmidt (right) were found dead buried in the sand, near Cronulla in Sydney's south, on January 12, 1965

Marianne's siblings eventually returned home without the teenagers. The alarm was raised when the schoolgirls failed to catch the train home to West Ryde later that evening.

In 1972 - seven years after the teenagers were bashed, stabbed and sexually assaulted - a young man allegedly confessed to the crime, The Australian reported.

'I did that,' he told his then-girlfriend.

The alleged confession came to light years later when the man was being investigated for sexually abusing his daughter.
The victim, now aged in her 40s, told police in 2016 she had been subject to abuse at the hands of her father from four until 11.
The victim's mother revealed to police her former husband claimed he was the Wanda Beach murderer when the couple first started dating.
'While we were sitting in his car, (he) turned to me and out of the blue asked me if I remembered the Wanda Beach murders … then said quite calmly words to the effect of 'I did that',' she told police.

The woman told police she felt 'startled' but thought he was making a joke. She responded with something like 'don't be silly, you did not'.

'(He) did not respond straight away but after looking at me and obviously seeing the startled expression on my face said something similar to ''Nah I didn't. I'm only kidding'',' she told police.

The woman also advised officers she believed her former husband is 'capable of anything'.
The man is now serving an eight year prison sentence for the sexual abuse of his daughter. The former car salesman was convicted in 2018.
The man's younger sister was one of two other women who also told police they were sexually abused by him as a child.
Police have reportedly been advised the convicted sex abuser went to the same school as Marianne - Marsden High School - and lived locally.

It's understood he enjoyed surfing as a teenager and frequently visited Sydney beaches including Cronulla.

The man cannot be named to protect the identity of his daughter,

Marianne's brother Hans Schmidt said the revelation should lead to further investigations.

'Anything that would bring closure to the whole case would obviously be of great interest to the family,' Mr Schmidt said.

He said his brother Wolfgang remembered seeing a 'blond surfer guy' on the day of the teenager's murders.

NSW police declined to comment on the confession allegations when contacted by The Australian, adding that Homicide Squad detectives continue to appeal for public information.

Known as the 'Wanda murders', the case is the oldest under review by the NSW unsolved homicide unit.

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Not sure, but you would think so.
There was semen found on the corpses, but neither girl was penetrated. IE they were still virgins so he probably killed them then got off on making out with the corpses as necrophiles do. Sick. There were a few suspects in this case, but the teenage boy killing crabs would seem to be the best bet. He had a couple of weapons on him remember.
 
Yeah, I do remember the teenage boy, lets hope the police kept the samples of the semen.
I am willing to bet that these cold cases are getting more attention with all the new technology we have now. Well at least I hope they will.
 


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