Joshua Bishop allegedly murdered within two days of going missing
Sunbury man Joshua Bishop was allegedly murdered within two days of going missing, court documents reveal.
Missing persons squad detectives raided a home on Erinbank Crescent in Westmeadows in Melbourne's north-west on Saturday afternoon, and discovered human remains.
They subsequently arrested Westmeadows man Brandon Watts, 27, and on Sunday evening, charged him with murdering 23-year-old Bishop.
Watts fronted Melbourne Magistrates Court on Monday, where he did not apply for bail. He is next due in court on September 22.
Court documents alleged Watts murdered Bishop between May 27 and May 28.
Bishop was last seen by his housemate at his home on Lalor Crescent in Sunbury – about 30 minutes' drive from the raided Westmeadows property, according to Google Maps – on May 27.
The 23-year-old's mother reported him missing on May 29, and his disappearance prompted a significant community effort to find him. Bishop's family described his disappearance as out of character.
Three weeks ago, Bishop's parents made an emotional plea for their son's return, urging anyone with information to come forward.
'We just want him to know that we love him,' Bishop's father, Travis, said.
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Sydney Morning Herald
16 hours ago
- Sydney Morning Herald
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The Age
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- The Age
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