The Age
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·1 hour ago
DNA breakthrough in cold case double murder sparks $1m reward
NSW Police reopened a 26-year-old murder investigation into the 2000 deaths of Joanne Teterin and Susan Kay after enhanced DNA testing of 150 crime scene exhibits yielded new results. The women were bludgeoned to death in Carrington, Newcastle. Detectives now offer a $1 million reward for information leading to the killer's arrest, believing the case is solvable.
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