The nine-week trial of Robert and Anne Geeves, accused of killing teenager Amber Haigh in 2002, comes to an end on Monday
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The enduring mystery of the disappearance of Amber Haigh faces a key reckoning Monday morning, with judgment in a trial for her murder.
Haigh, who had an intellectual disability, vanished without trace from the New South Wales Riverina in June 2002, leaving behind her five-month-old son.
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