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🗓️ 15 June 2025
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In 2005, Roslyn Reay was tragically found deceased in her Cooks Hill home by her daughter Mandii after weeks of no contact.
Roslyn, a well-liked member of the Newcastle community, was a victim of a violent crime that has remained unresolved for nearly two decades.
Mandii joins us to share her story, reflecting on the loss of her mother and the renewed police investigation, including a $750,000 reward for information that could bring answers and justice.
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0:00.0 | all just a thing happening in the mind, you know, just a private joke that while we're having just maybe one cold, dark, rainy evening all by oneself. |
0:13.0 | Oh, hey, what are you going to do? |
0:22.6 | When don't down, Let's catch up to you |
0:24.6 | It's doing this because you really want to |
0:30.6 | And you've chosen to be together with a group of people |
0:34.6 | Because of a common love |
0:36.6 | You know, music, words, people, you know, |
0:41.4 | the three go together, you know, to make up songs, you know, there's not a moment when |
0:46.1 | we're not sort of concerned with what, you know, like the other person's doing in a |
0:52.1 | constructive way trying to help out. |
0:53.9 | When the sky's out. other person's doing in a constructive way trying to help out? That passionate young woman was Rosalind, the lead singer of Melbourne band The Editions, |
1:11.8 | and that's taken from a short documentary filmed in 1980 about the recording of their |
1:16.5 | tribute to Doctor Who. By 2005, Rosalind had made a life for herself in Newcastle and was |
1:23.5 | living in a townhouse in the suburb of Cook's Hill when she suddenly ceased contact with her daughter Mandy. |
1:30.4 | After two weeks without hearing from her mum, |
1:33.1 | Mandy drove up from Sydney for a welfare check. |
1:36.2 | What she discovered was that her mother had been brutally murdered in her home. |
1:41.3 | Rosalind Ray had been stabbed and strangled, |
1:47.7 | probably very soon after the last time she spoke to her daughter. |
1:56.6 | The case has remained unsolved since 2005, but in 2021, a formal review was conducted by New South Wales Police, |
2:00.1 | and they announced they would be rein-investigating the case. |
2:04.0 | Rosalind's daughter Mandy joins us on Australian True Crime to tell us about her mum and to ask for help in solving her murder. |
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