Leanne Holland murder case reopened after 35 years - 7NEWS
A Queensland coroner has ordered the re-investigation of the 1991 murder of 12-year-old Leanne Holland from Goodner, 35 years after her body was found dumped in bushland.
7news.com.auHere is the latest publicly reported development on Leanne Holland’s case:
A coroner in Queensland ordered a fresh investigation into the 1991 murder of 12-year-old Leanne Holland, effectively reopening the case after more than three decades. This development was reported in April 2026 and marks a significant shift in how the case will be examined going forward. The coroner’s move follows long-standing public and family calls for renewed scrutiny and a potential re-examination of the evidence and possible suspects. [Multiple outlets reported this renewal, including 7 News and Women’s Weekly, noting that the coroner ordered a new inquest or investigation and that Graham Stafford’s conviction had been quashed in relation to the case.]
Background context: Leanne Holland disappeared from Goodna, Ipswich, in September 1991, and her body was found in bushland days later. Graham Stafford, her sister’s former boyfriend, was convicted of the murder in the past, but his conviction has since been subject to review and controversy, including appeals and public debate about whether the right person was convicted. The renewed investigation aims to re-examine all evidence and may reopen other lines of inquiry, potentially involving police cold-case resources. [These points appear consistently across contemporary coverage and reference historical proceedings and the ongoing debate around Stafford’s role.]
What to expect next: police and the coroner will outline the scope of the new inquiry, determine which aspects of the original investigation will be re-examined, and decide whether new forensic testing or witnesses will be pursued. An inquest or formal re-investigation process is anticipated, with involvement from the Homicide Squad or Cold Case units. [News outlets described that the coroner will specify areas to re-examine and the involvement of authorities.]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent articles and provide direct citations, or summarize how the new inquest process typically works in Queensland and what kinds of evidence are most likely to be revisited.
A Queensland coroner has ordered the re-investigation of the 1991 murder of 12-year-old Leanne Holland from Goodner, 35 years after her body was found dumped in bushland.
7news.com.auOften cited as a major miscarriage of justice, a coroner has ordered that the murder case of Leanne Holland be reopened.
www.womensweekly.com.auLeanne Holland’s beaten and partially naked body was found in bushland in 1991.
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