Police find remains of SA woman missing for 45 years

Remains believed to be missing South Australian woman Colleen Adams have been found at the home she shared with her husband.

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Police are seen searching a property in South Australia to recover the remains of Colleen Adams. (AAP)

The body of Colleen Adams has been recovered 45 years after she went missing, as her husband faced court charged with her murder.

The body was discovered on the site of the couple's former home at Maitland, on the Yorke Peninsula, after Geoffrey Adams was arrested and pointed police to the property.

Police search for the remains of missing woman Colleen Adams a property in the country town of Maitland in South Australia.
Police search for the remains of missing woman Colleen Adams a property in the country town of Maitland in South Australia. Source: AAP


SA Police Detective-Superintendent Des Bray said the skeletal remains about 1pm on Thursday.

"She was in the area indicated to us and discovered about one hour ago and we've made the necessary notifications since then," Detective Superintendent Bray said.

"It's going to be some time before we can make a formal identification but we are proceeding on the basis that the remains are those of Colleen."

The discovery came a short time before the couple's youngest daughter, Kaye, visited the site and delivered a statement to the media through victim contact officer Debbie Gibson.

"Today I have finally found my mother," the statement said.

"After 45 years of hoping, we have found her.

"It's hard to say in a few words what I am feeling, but I am so grateful to the South Australian police and everyone who has worked to help find her."

Kaye, who was 18 months old when her mother vanished, said she is thankful that the truth has come out, and she has now put her faith in the legal system.

Geoffrey Adams appeared by video-link in the Kadina Magistrates Court on Thursday, after he spent the night in custody at Port Pirie.

He did not apply for bail and was remanded in custody to reappear before the court in October. 

Adams had previously told police he awoke about 7am on Thursday November 22, 1973 to find Mrs Adams fully dressed with two packed suitcases.

According to Adams, she said she was leaving and never wanted to see him or the children again, before getting into a car with a middle-aged woman he did not know. 

Mrs Adams was reported missing by her mother about a month later, but the case was not declared a major crime until 1979. 


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