Qld police reopen murder investigation

Written By Unknown on Senin, 16 September 2013 | 20.48

QUEENSLAND police have reopened a 20-year-old murder investigation believing one of the suspected killers, who was thought to be dead, is still alive.

In March 1992, Ronald Henry Thomas was arrested in NSW and charged over the murder of a man and a woman at a Surfers Paradise apartment in December 1991.

Thomas was later given a double life sentence.

Police believe two people were responsible for the "premeditated attack" and issued a warrant for their second suspect, John Victor Bobak.

"For some time there was a theory Mr Bobak may be deceased, however, we believe this not to be the case," Detective Superintendent Steve Holahan of the homicide group said in a statement.

"Bobak may still be in Queensland or interstate."

The suspected murderer, who's now 63, may still be identifiable by his "fairly distinctive tattoos", Supt Holahan said.

Former Queensland police commissioner Bob Atkinson approved a $250,000 reward for information leading to the apprehension of Bobak.

Police would also recommend "an appropriate indemnity from prosecution" for anyone prepared to come forward.


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