“Our detectives were relentless in their complex investigations, collecting information from over a decade ago,” said Mison, per ABC.
He said that their investigation found that the two women “were living at a location in the same complex,” though “probably” not “together.” He added, per ABC, “We’ve identified that the association was based on a friendship.”
Mison noted that Glover’s family has been notified of her death, adding, per the outlet, “They’re obviously grateful for today’s events … and obviously I could well imagine they’ve got a lot of emotions occurring.”
Glover had reportedly fallen out of contact with her parents prior to her death and so she was never reported missing. Police said, per ABC, that she had been renting out a unit for people living with a disability in Brisbane — more than 3 miles away from where her body was found — around the time of her death.
A year after Glover’s remains were found, detectives announced a $500,000 reward for information that led to a conviction in connection to Glover’s murder, the outlet reported.
The 61-year-old woman is scheduled to appear in Townsville Magistrates Court on Saturday, March 29, per News.com.au.
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