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DNA breakthrough in cold case double murder sparks $1m reward
DNA testing of 150 crime scene exhibits has yielded new leads in a 2000 Newcastle double murder case, prompting NSW Police to increase the reward to $1 million. Joanne Teterin, 37, and Susan Kay, 32, were bludgeoned to death in Teterin's home on May 11, 2000.
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