Forensic Response to the murder of Lisa Keem
29 November 2015
11am – 12.30pm
Police Headquarters
200 Roma Street
Brisbane QLD 4000
FREE ENTRY AND ONLY SUITABLE
FOR PEOPLE AGED 15 YEARS OR OLDER
Sergeant Donna Stewart of the Scientific Section Major Crime Unit will be providing a case study outlining the forensic response to the murder of Lisa Keem who went missing from Hervey Bay, Queensland, in June 2008. Her body was located almost 800 kilometres away, dumped in bushland near Kempsey, New South Wales.
This one-and-a-half hour presentation will begin at 11am on Sunday, November 29 and will provide educational and up-to-date content only suitable for people aged 15 years or older.
The Museum opens its doors to the public on the last Sunday of each month from 10am to 3pm from February to November in addition to the standard Monday to Thursday 9am to 4pm opening hours. Monthly Sunday openings feature guest speakers from across the historical and crime-solving spectrums.
PLEASE NOTE: Out lectures are proving to be very popular, so please arrive on time. The door to the conference room will be accessible from 10.45. When all seats are taken we cannot allow anyone else into the room.
The Police Museum will open on Sunday, November 29 from 10am to 3pm, and is located on the ground floor of Police Headquarters, 200 Roma Street, Brisbane. Please pass this information onto family, friends and other networks. We look forward to seeing you soon.