In 1991 Twenty-year-old Penny Hill had just started a new job as a nanny in the small NSW town of Coolah.
Three days later she was bashed and left to die on the side of a country road.
Now, after three decades of police investigations, collecting DNA samples from more than 100 men, two coronial inquests and posting a one-million-dollar reward, Million Dollar Murders, NSW police, witnesses and Penny’s mother reveal new and startling information that may aid the public in helping to solve this puzzling case.
These are some of the toughest cases for detectives to solve. Million Dollar Murders will highlight the tireless effort of police in their investigations of these unsolved cases.
When there are few leads left to investigate in a case, Police turn to the public for help, offering a one million dollar reward for any new information that leads to a conviction.
Recently retired Detective Superintendent, Deborah Wallace, has been given extensive access to the case files, so MDM can take viewers inside the ongoing investigation of the most chilling murder mysteries in the country.
To help solve these crimes, Wallace interviews the detectives involved in these investigations, witnesses, and family members, hoping to spark a long-forgotten memory or a change of heart that will bring justice for the victims and their families.
All cases can be solved. They’re never cold and police never give up.
I noticed in the first crime photo the toilet seat was up an only girl room???