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Subscriber only MANY murders are solved, but there are some that remain as cold cases. These are the Queensland cases police need the public s help with. Do you have information on any of the following cases? Call: The Homicide Investigation Group, Brisbane, (07) 3364 6122 Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000. In all of these cases, rewards are offered. A $250,000 reward for information which leads to the apprehension and conviction of the person or persons responsible for each crime is being offered in many cases, in some, the reward is less or more. In addition, an appropriate indemnity from prosecution will be recommended for any accomplice, not being the person who actually committed the crime, who first gives such information.
Premium Content A teenage bully who viciously assaulted two schoolboys, punching one in the face because he wanted the teen s $200 shoes, has walked from court. Malotau Kenichi, 19, repeatedly punched the 16-year-old from his former Moreton Bay high school after the boy refused to give him his shoes in February last year, the Brisbane District Court was told yesterday. After pushing him to the ground, Kenichi prised the shoes from the boy who was visibly distressed and told him to stop being a little b -h when he phoned his mother. The boy s heartbroken mother told the court she still hears her son s voice screaming and pleading and is haunted by the image of his face when he walked through the door that day.
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Premium Content A witness at the scene of a horrific crash in north Brisbane last night has recounted the shocking moments after a car full of teens ploughed into trees at his back fence. The Brendale resident, named Daniel, said he could hear a woman screaming out shortly after a thunderous bang at the intersection of Old Northern and South Pine roads. It was about 11.30 I think and we just heard like a loud noise, like a burst or a crash and then it crashed and my partner was like is that a tree falling down or something? , technically it was, Daniel said.
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