IT’S one of the country’s most high-profile murder cases that, as yet, remains unsolved. But some new information has come to light that could be about to change all that.

Sharron Phillips disappeared on the night of May 8, 1986, near a Shell service station on Ipswich Rd. She’s called her boyfriend to come and pick her up after she ran out of petrol, but he never found her.

In the years since her disappearance, searches have been carried out and appeals for witnesses made, as well as a number of mistakes.

But now, remarkable and convincing new information has come to light that may help to unravel the mystery.

Award-winning Courier-Mail crime reporter Kate Kyriacou describes the events of that night, the incredible twists and turns during the police investigation, and reveals what new evidence has come to light that may finally lead to a killer being named.