Shanelle Dawson's final conversation with her father Chris Dawson is forever seared into her memory. It was 2018 at a family picnic. At the time The Teacher's Pet podcast, which looks into the case of her mother Lynette Simms' mysterious disappearance was charting globally.
"He stood in front of me... and I told him I remembered seeing his hands around her neck," Shanelle tells Mamamia's No Filter. "And I said: 'Don't worry, I'm not going to tell anyone'. This was one of the last conversations I had with him."
"He then said: 'I swear to you, I never ever hurt your mum.' But when someone lies to me, or when someone's being insincere, I can feel it in my gut. I still kind of held this little bit of hope that maybe it wasn't true."
In 1982, when Shanelle was just four, her mother Lynette Simms vanished from their family's home in Bayview, in Sydney's Northern Beaches. However, it wasn't until decades later that what happened to Lynette was finally certified by a court of law - she had been murdered by her husband Chris Dawson.
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Soon after her mother's "disappearance" in the early eighties, Lynette's side of the bed was filled by Shanelle's teenage babysitter, J, a former student of her father's.