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‘Buried’: Gus Lamont’s grandmother’s shock revelation about police theory

‘Buried’: Gus Lamont’s grandmother’s shock revelation about police theory
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Josie Murray, the grandmother of missing four-year-old Gus Lamont, has publicly addressed police theories that she was involved in the boy's disappearance. She denies the police suggestion that she buried the child following an accidental death, calling the theory ludicrous.

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This case represents a high-profile missing persons investigation that has sparked public debate regarding police investigative theories and family trauma.

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Gus Lamont’s grandmother has revealed that she is the police’s “main suspect” in the little boy’s disappearance and that detectives believed she buried him after he died in an accident.

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The article presents the grandmother's perspective while acknowledging the police's ongoing investigation.

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