Pink TV the key to unlocking mystery disappearance of Bega schoolgirls

Glen Humphries
Updated February 24 2018 - 8:53am, first published 8:00am
Bega High School students and best friends Lauren Barry and Nichole Collins had their young lives tragically cut short after being held captive for 12 horrendous hours.
Bega High School students and best friends Lauren Barry and Nichole Collins had their young lives tragically cut short after being held captive for 12 horrendous hours.

Retired detective sergeant Mark Winterflood talks about the investigation into the 1997 abduction and murder of Bega teenagers Lauren Barry and Nichole Collins that shook the nation.

A pink television set was the crucial factor in solving the mystery of what happened to Bega teens Lauren Barry and Nichole Collins.

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Glen Humphries

Glen Humphries

Senior journalist

I'm an award-winning senior journalist with the Illawarra Mercury and have well over two decades' worth of experience in newspapers. I cover the three local councils in the Illawarra for the Mercury, state and federal politics, as well as writing for the TV guide. If I'm not writing, I'm reading.

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