Six $1 million rewards are on offer for information into the so-called Tynong North serial killer murders. Between May 1980 and November 1981, the bodies of Allison Rooke, 59, Bertha Miller, 73, Catherine Headland, 14, Ann-Marie Sargent, 18, Narumol Stephenson, 34, and Joy Carmel Summers, 55, were found in remote scrubland in Frankston and Tynong North in Victoria. All women had been planning to catch public transport when they disappeared. More than 2000 people have been interviewed, yet no charges have been laid. “Someone knows something,” says Cheryl Goldsworthy, victim Headland’s best friend. “The more that it’s brought up, and the more that it’s publicised … sooner or later someone is going to say something.”…
