Bikies link to murders
Bikies link to murders | The Daily Telegraph: "POLICE have reopened the cold-case files of two women who went missing in the early 1990s. Investigators are now certain the women were murdered in a double homicide.
The State Government will today announce a $100,000 reward for information leading to an arrest over the disappearance of close friends Karen Gilbody, 29, and Valerie Hall, 41, in southwest Sydney.
Ms Gilbody was last seen by her boyfriend on July 2, 1991 -- one day shy of her 30th birthday -- at the home they shared in Avoca St, Yagoona.
A day later, Ms Hall, 41, intended to travel to the same address from her Belmore home, although police do not know whether she arrived.
Both women were reported missing by family members later that month and neither has been heard from since.
Investigators have been told the women had links to a group known as the Highway 61 Motorcycle Club, which was active in the area at the time of their disappearance."
The State Government will today announce a $100,000 reward for information leading to an arrest over the disappearance of close friends Karen Gilbody, 29, and Valerie Hall, 41, in southwest Sydney.
Ms Gilbody was last seen by her boyfriend on July 2, 1991 -- one day shy of her 30th birthday -- at the home they shared in Avoca St, Yagoona.
A day later, Ms Hall, 41, intended to travel to the same address from her Belmore home, although police do not know whether she arrived.
Both women were reported missing by family members later that month and neither has been heard from since.
Investigators have been told the women had links to a group known as the Highway 61 Motorcycle Club, which was active in the area at the time of their disappearance."
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