The long-standing mystery surrounding the disappearance of Amber Haigh is set to reach a significant turning point as a judgment is expected to be delivered on Monday. The nine-week trial of Robert and Anne Geeves, who are accused of murdering the teenager in 2002, has concluded. Amber Haigh, who had an intellectual disability, went missing in June 2002 from the Riverina region of New South Wales, leaving behind her five-month-old son. The case has remained unresolved for over two decades, and the upcoming judgment will address the allegations against the Geeves couple in connection with her disappearance.