Gemma Bath
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It's out of character.
She's always there.
But no one ever hears from her again.
More than 30 years later, we still don't have definitive answers on what happened to the young mother and where her body is.
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Police believe she was murdered, but her case has faded into the cold.
You're listening to a Mamma Mia podcast.
I'm Gemma Bath, and you're listening to True Crime Conversations, a podcast exploring the world's most notorious crimes by speaking to the people who know the most about them.
A coronial inquest held in 2006 found that Tracey likely died sometime before December 1993 from injuries inflicted on her by someone else.
It found that there wasn't enough evidence, however, to charge anyone.
Looking into Tracy's story is shocking.
The facts in her case are few and far between, but the details we do know are devastating.
She was in the midst of a custody battle.
It took four years for police to be notified of her disappearance.
Blood was found in the bathroom of her home.
Her family know she is no longer alive, but they haven't given up hope of at least being able to give her a proper burial.
This year, Tracey would have been 54.
She's been missing for longer than she was alive.
Our guest today, News Corp investigative journalist Ashley Hansen, has been re-investigating the case, speaking to Tracey's loved ones and uncovering damning new evidence.