Two more men have been charged as police investigate the death of Andrew Christopher Walsh, whose body was found encased in concrete at a Brisbane business earlier this year.
Two more men have been charged as police investigate the death of Andrew Christopher Walsh, whose body was found encased in concrete at a Brisbane business this year.
Walsh, 35, was last seen alive at Slacks Creek, south of Brisbane, in November and was reported missing by his family in north Queensland in January.His body was discovered in March after a three-week excavation at the business at 298 Musgrave Road. Several people have already been charged in relation to Walsh’s death, and the disappearance of Brisbane man Lachlan Griffiths, whose suspected murder has also been linked to the Coopers Plains business.
Griffiths, 35, was reported missing in January, and was last known to be residing in different hotels in the Brisbane area. He remains missing.Before Thursday, four people had been charged with accessory after the fact to murder and misconduct with a corpse in relation to Walsh’s death.A 28 year-old man and 24-year-old man were on Thursday charged with murder and misconduct with a corpse in relation to Walsh’s death.