Detectives have identified a woman whose remains were located at a unit complex in Brisbane last year. The body of Tanya Lee Glover was found tightly wrapped, covered in bedding and hidden behind a brick wall.
The remains of Tanya Lee Glover were found by cleaners under the complex on Alderley Avenue in December.
Her body was partially buried, tightly wrapped, covered in clothing and bedding then hidden behind a brick wall.
Police later confirmed the remains were female and revealed there was "trauma" to the body and that they were treating the death as suspicious.
It is believed Ms Glover died between 2009 and 2015.
Imagine being killed, and no one noticing for 7 years :-(
Detectives have identified a woman whose remains were located at a unit complex at Alderley in Brisbane's northern suburbs last year.
Her body was partially buried, tightly wrapped, covered in clothing and bedding then hidden behind a brick wall.
In a statement released today, police said inquiries suggest Ms Glover — born on August 1, 1971 – moved to Queensland from New South Wales in 2006 and lived in the Fortitude Valley area until 2010.
Earlier this year, Detective Superintendent Andrew Massingham called the investigation "extremely complex".
"To try and trace the movements of an as-yet-unidentified woman from at least seven years ago is extraordinarily challenging," Detective Superintendent Massingham said.
The complex is owned by Brisbane Housing Company and residents said at the time the discovery of the body left them alarmed and shaken up.