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Delia D'Ambra

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
8543 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

The key to efficiently covering so much ground in a short amount of time was learning as much as possible about Julie's last known movements.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

Julie was the eldest child in her family with two younger brothers, and from a young age, she really liked learning about animals thanks to her mother, Jan.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

Author Nick Buckley detailed in Julie Ward, Gentle Nature, that it was mother and daughter's shared love of wildlife that got Julie interested in wildlife photography.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

In 1986 and 1987, she'd visited Nairobi for extended stays and traveled on safari during those trips.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

She reportedly fell in love with Kenya to the point where she wanted to eventually move there and sell jewelry made by the members of the Maasai tribe.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

Her seven-month-long trip in 1988 had started in February and took her from Great Britain into Spain through the Mediterranean into several North African countries, Uganda, Tanzania, and eventually ended in Kenya in late June.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

For most of July, she'd camped on Natasha and Paul's property in Nairobi because they allowed people who were traveling internationally to pitch tents on their land.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

The more they'd gotten to know Julie during that summer, the more they all developed a close friendship over their collective love of dogs.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

In August, Julie had decided to shift her living arrangements slightly and started renting that cottage from Doug Morey, who, like I mentioned earlier, lived next door to the Weld Dixons.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

Around this time is when Julie purchased her Suzuki Jeep to get around while traveling.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

She also met up with three other tourists from Australia, two of whom she knew and another whom she'd just met for the first time.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

That new person was a guy named Glenn Burns, and according to Grace Macilla's book, A Death Retold in Truth and Rumor, he and Julie had traveled from Nairobi to the reserve together on Friday, September 2nd, to watch the wildebeest migration.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

Initially, the other two people who Julie knew better were supposed to go with her and Glenn, but at the last minute, they ended up bailing.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

According to Glenn, he and Julie drove in her Jeep to a campground in the reserve called Sand River Camp.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

They pitched two tents there and stayed the night.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

The next day, Saturday, September 3rd, they traveled through the reserve but had car troubles that forced them to cut their day short.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

They ended up having to get towed to a nearby lodge by a local tour guide who let them borrow a tent because they'd left theirs across the park at Sand River Camp.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

By Sunday morning, September 4th, Julie and Glenn had come up with a plan to get Julie's Jeep fixed so they could continue on with their travels.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

But the only problem was the car part they needed, a new fuel pump, had to be retrieved from Nairobi, which wasn't super close by.

Park Predators
REVISITED: The Reserve

Like I mentioned earlier, the city was more than 150 miles away from the reserve.