In the dusty, wind-swept paddocks east of Ouyen in Victoria’s Mallee region, fresh evidence has emerged that deepens the mystery surrounding the brutal murder of 65-year-old farmer Richard “Rick” Wills. Police investigating the Easter Sunday killing have identified tire impressions near the eastern paddock showing two overlapping vehicle passes, with the second set of tracks partially erasing the first. Forensic vehicle examiners describe this pattern as consistent with deliberate concealment — a calculated attempt to obscure the perpetrator’s movements across the isolated 1,600-acre property.

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This latest detail builds on earlier anomalies: the 12-minute digital gap when Wills went from active to completely offline with no perimeter breach, and the 500-metre search radius that revealed only one patch of recently disturbed soil — the shallow grave itself. Together, they paint a picture of a swift, insider-style attack followed by methodical efforts to cover tracks, both literal and digital.
The Scene on the Eastern Paddock
Richard Wills left his home on Hughs Street in Ouyen around 8am on Sunday, April 5, 2026, for a routine day checking stock and tending to the mixed farming operation that included sheep, a piggery, and share-cropping. He never returned for lunch. His wife Donna reported him missing the next day, and on Tuesday, April 7, police located his body in a shallow grave on the property. He had been fatally shot and dragged behind a vehicle for a considerable distance, leaving visible drag marks before being hastily buried under a thin layer of dirt.
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Forensic teams examining the eastern paddock — an area likely used for grazing or machinery access — discovered the overlapping tire impressions. The first set of tracks suggests a vehicle entered or traversed the area during or shortly after the time Wills was active. The second pass, overlapping and partially obliterating the initial marks, appears to have been made deliberately to mask the earlier movement. In soft Mallee soil or dry grass, such double-passing is a known tactic among those familiar with rural terrain who want to minimize traceable evidence. Wind and dust can naturally erode tracks, but experts note that intentional re-driving over one’s own path is a hallmark of someone trying to “clean” a scene without leaving obvious gaps.

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Signs of Calculated Concealment
The double-pass pattern aligns with other elements of the crime scene:
No forced entry across the extensive property boundary despite comprehensive checks.
A contained crime scene with disturbance limited to the grave site and drag path.
Wills’ ute and phone found on the property, consistent with him being engaged in normal farm work before a sudden confrontation.
The earlier-reported 12-minute window (active at ~2:11pm, offline by 2:23pm) with no external signal or CCTV breach.
This combination suggests the perpetrator had legitimate access or intimate knowledge of the farm’s layout, routines, and potential blind spots in any monitoring systems. After the killing and dragging, the attacker appears to have taken time to obscure vehicle movements — driving back over the same path to blur the trail before departing the scene. In vast rural properties, where tracks can persist for hours or days depending on weather, such efforts indicate planning rather than pure panic.
Possible Link to Livestock Theft
Police remain “mindful” of potential connections to organized sheep theft in the region. Wills had reportedly experienced livestock losses, and the Mallee has seen sophisticated operations targeting high-value merino flocks. These “Merino Mafia”-style rings sometimes involve local knowledge, trucks, and quick strikes on isolated properties. Confronting thieves could escalate quickly, especially if the perpetrator feared being identified.

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However, the lack of forced entry, the contained scene, and the deliberate tire concealment lean toward someone already inside the property perimeter — possibly an acquaintance, worker, or associate who knew Wills’ movements and could move freely without raising immediate suspicion.
Detective Senior Sergeant Steve Trewavas of the Missing Persons Squad has described the killing as “vicious” and confirmed that investigators believe “a person who knows Rick” is responsible. No arrests have been made, and the investigation continues with appeals for public information.
Life on the Mallee and the Human Cost
Ouyen, a tight-knit town of about 1,100 residents roughly 450km northwest of Melbourne, relies on agriculture in a harsh, resilient landscape of wheat fields, scattered trees, and open paddocks.

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Richard Wills was remembered as a kind-hearted “workaholic” who would stop to help strangers with a flat tire, fuel, or anything else. Donna Wills, his wife of 32 years, has spoken of her shock and the family’s profound grief. Grandchildren have lost their beloved “Poppy,” a smiling, bearded grandfather captured in warm family moments.
The discovery of the body — shot, dragged, and buried on the very land he worked daily — has shaken the community. Farmers in the area are now more vigilant, reviewing security, checking gates twice, and watching for unfamiliar vehicles or unusual activity.
Forensic Advances in Rural Investigations
Modern rural homicide probes increasingly blend traditional forensics with digital and vehicle analysis. Tire impressions can reveal tread patterns, vehicle type, and even approximate timing based on soil conditions. Overlapping passes provide behavioral clues about intent. When combined with phone signal data, CCTV metadata, and drag-mark analysis, they help reconstruct a precise timeline.
In Wills’ case, the eastern paddock evidence suggests the perpetrator did not simply flee in panic. Instead, there was an attempt to erase traces of arrival or post-crime movement — a step that takes time and familiarity with the terrain.
The Investigation Continues
As of mid-April 2026, detectives from the Missing Persons Squad, supported by local Mildura police, are canvassing the Ouyen and surrounding areas. They are reviewing local CCTV, speaking with residents who may have seen unusual vehicles or activity on April 5, and analyzing all forensic material from the scene.
The overlapping tire impressions near the eastern paddock add another layer to an already puzzling case. They reinforce the likelihood of an insider with time and knowledge to stage concealment after a targeted attack.
In Australia’s rural heartland, where trust and mateship are cultural cornerstones, cases like this erode the sense of safety that comes with wide-open spaces. Fences and cameras help, but they cannot fully guard against betrayal from within.
The Wills family deserves answers and justice. The Ouyen community needs reassurance that this vicious crime will be solved.
Anyone with information — no matter how minor — about Richard Wills on April 5, suspicious vehicles near the property, or any disputes involving him or the farm is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.gov.au.
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