
Adelma Margaret O'Mara
A devout and reclusive woman was found brutally murdered in her own bed on Christmas Eve, a shocking crime that has remained unsolved for over four decades.
Adelma Margaret O'Mara, a 50-year-old woman described as frail and deeply religious, was found murdered in her Maylands home on Christmas Eve, 1982. Her mother discovered her body at approximately 8:00 AM on December 24th, lying on her bed with a pillow over her face. The subsequent investigation revealed that Ms. O'Mara had died as a result of violence to her face and throat.
Ms. O'Mara lived a quiet and simple life with her mother in a weatherboard house on George Street, directly behind the Maylands Hotel. She was a total abstainer from alcohol and had no known male friends. Her life revolved around her home, local shops, and the Catholic Church, where she was a regular attendee. Despite suffering from dyslexia and having only a basic education, she was a familiar and well-liked figure among local shopkeepers.
The O'Mara family had resided in the same house for about 40 years and were well-established in the community. The brutal nature of the crime in such a seemingly peaceful setting sent shockwaves through the neighborhood. Despite extensive investigations, the person or persons responsible for Adelma O'Mara's murder have never been identified, and the case remains a tragic mystery.
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Adelma Margaret O'Mara was born in April 1932.
Date of Incident
Adelma Margaret O'Mara was murdered in her home in Maylands.
Body Discovered
Adelma O'Mara's mother discovered her body in her bedroom at 8am.
$1 Million Reward Offered
The Western Australian Government announced a $1 million reward for information leading to the conviction of the person or persons responsible for the murder of Adelma O'Mara.
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