41-YEAR COLD CASE MYSTERY COULD THIS LETTER SOLVE MY TWIN’S MURDER?
Nov 26, 2020
3 minutes
As told to Jess Bell
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Kevin Docherty, 57, Warilla, NSW
Kicking the ball around with my twin sister, Kay, the sun dipped.
‘Let’s go inside, it’s getting dark,’ she said.
Most days after school, we’d play footy with the kids on our street.
It was a town where everyone knew everyone.
Aged 15, Kay and I were in our final year at school.
Then, one Friday in July 1979, Kay asked our mum, Jean, if she could stay the night at her friend Toni Cavanagh’s house to help her
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