Police have issued a fresh plea for information over the unsolved murder of two women in NSW 25 years ago.
Susan Kay, 32, and Joanne Teterin, 37, were both found dead inside a home on Doran Street in Carrington, a suburb of Newcastle in New South Wales, on May 17, 2000.

A murder investigation started, but nobody has ever been arrested or charged in connection with their deaths.

Susan Kay was found dead inside a home in Carrington, NSW in 2000
Susan Kay, 32, was found dead inside the home in Carrington on May 17, 2000. (NSW Police)

In 2003, a coronial inquest was held and the investigation was referred to the state’s unsolved crime homicide team.

Ahead of the 25th anniversary of Kay and Teterin’s murders, police are re-examining the case under Strike Force Raphoe II and are appealing for more information.

Homicide Squad Commander, Detective Superintendent Joe Doueihi said police are poring over the original file and will pursue new lines of inquiry.

“It was a brutal crime which has remained unsolved for 25 years,” Doueihi said.

“Homicide detectives are committed to seeking justice for the families of Susan and Joanne.

“We remain focused on finding the person or persons responsible and renew our appeal for anyone who may have held on to information – no matter how seemingly insignificant – to reach out to police.

Joanne Teterin was found dead inside a home in Carrington, NSW in 2000
Joanne Teterin’s body was found alongside Kay. (NSW Police)
Joanne Teterin was found dead inside a home in Carrington, NSW in 2000
The 25th anniversary of Kay (pictured) and Teterin’s murders is looming this week. (NSW Police)

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

Anyone with information that may assist Strike Force Raphoe II investigators is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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