The accused murderers of teenager Pheobe Bishop had their cases briefly mentioned in Bundaberg Magistrates Court on Monday.
Tanika Bromley, 33, and James Wood, 34, who are charged with the murder of 17-year-old Pheobe and interfering with her corpse, had their matters adjourned as police continue compiling the full brief of evidence.
Bromley appeared via video link from Brisbane Women’s Correctional Centre, Queensland, saying little during the short hearing.
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Her co-accused, James Wood, also appeared in custody.
The pair were charged on June 5, nearly three weeks after Pheobe was reported missing on May 15.


Both had been living with the teenager at the time of her disappearance in a house in Gin Gin.
Their arrests sent shockwaves through the Bundaberg community.
Pheobe’s mother and sister attended court wearing shirts bearing her name and image.
The emotional tribute marked their ongoing push for justice.
Also charged in connection to the case is Kieren Daniel Mittelheuser, who faces two counts of being an accessory after the fact to murder, along with charges including drug possession, fraud, and driving while disqualified.


Neither Bromley nor Wood applied for bail.
The court is expected to consider the full brief of evidence when the matter returns on August 19.
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