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Inquest into cold case rape and murder of Bronwynne Richardson hears three prime suspects all dead

A coronial inquest into the 1973 rape and murder of teenage beauty queen Bronwynne Richardson has heard there is little chance of anyone being prosecuted over her death because the three key suspects are dead.
Key points:
- The brother of one of the prime suspects in the “brutal” 1973 murder of Bronwynne Richardson broke down while giving evidence at an inquest today
- Peter Newey admitted that his brother, Colin, could be violent and sexually predatory but maintained he had nothing to do with their second cousin’s death
- Another witness told the inquest he had heard one of the other suspects “bragging” about and “reliving” the crime at a pub in the 1980s
A three-day hearing that ended in Albury, New South Wales today, was the third inquest into…
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