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The powerful message of the woman of the woman to her mother’s murderer – is announced as an important update in the double murder -cold case

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A young woman who was only nine when her mother died, a brutal death has written an open letter when an important investigation into the unsolved double murder is reopened.

This Saturday marks 25 years ago that Susan Kay, 32, and her friend Joanne Teterin, were hurled 37 while sleeping in a sub -city house in the suburb of Newcastle of Carrington.

There were never arrests or charges about their death, in the days before their death, even though the police interviewed countless people who visited Mrs. Teterin’s house

Samantha Kay then knew 9 immediately that something was wrong when her mother did not answer her phone call on Mother’s Day 2000.

Susan and her boyfriend had been dead for three days and it would take a few days for the police to find their bodies in the house Doran Street of Mrs. Teterin.

When NSW The police are drawing up a strike force to re -examine the cold case, Samantha, now 34 has written a letter that has directly tackled her mother’s murderer.

She will never forget her father that she told the little girl that she would never see her beloved mother again, because Samantha described how her uncontrollable sadness soon changed to anger.

“My world immediately shattered. I could not believe or accept that my mother was gone. I woke up the next morning, convinced that it was just a bad dream, “she wrote, the Newcastle News reported.

Samantha Kay (depicted as a baby) is still looking for justice 25 years after her mother Susan was beaten to death

Samantha Kay (depicted as a baby) is still looking for justice 25 years after her mother Susan was beaten to death

Joanne Teterin (photo) was found dead next to her friend Susan Kay in her house in Newcastle in May 2000

Joanne Teterin (photo) was found dead next to her friend Susan Kay in her house in Newcastle in May 2000

“When I realized it wasn’t, I broke again. This happened daily as long as I can remember.

‘As I got older, I heard about the horrible circumstances of my mother’s death. How can anyone put on her this? Why would anyone cut her life so briefly?

More than two decades after a coronial investigation, the case to the unsolved murder team for assessment and assessment, STACKing Force Raphoe II was established to re -investigate the matter.

It is hope that new technology can shed new light and ultimately give some answers.

Detectives will revise all the original research material and pursue new lines of research and potential forensic developments.

“It was a brutal crime that has remained unsolved for 25 years,” said Homicide Squad Commander, detective head inspector Joe Doneihi.

‘Murder detectives are dedicated to seek justice for the families of Susan and Joanne.

A strike force has been set up to do the unsolved murders on Sudan Kay (photo) and Joanne Teterin again

A strike force has been set up to do the unsolved murders on Sudan Kay (photo) and Joanne Teterin again

‘We continue to concentrate on finding the responsible person or persons and extend our profession for anyone who may have maintained information – how apparently insignificant – to contact the police.

“The families of Susan and Joanne deserve much needed answers and justice.”

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers.

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