Family hopeful $1 million reward will bring answers in Janine Vaughan case

By Jacinta Carroll
Updated March 29 2019 - 6:10pm, first published 6:00pm
HURT: Homicide Squad Commander, Detective Superintendent Scott Cook, with Janine Vaughan's sister Kylie Spelde and brother Adam Vaughan on Friday.
HURT: Homicide Squad Commander, Detective Superintendent Scott Cook, with Janine Vaughan's sister Kylie Spelde and brother Adam Vaughan on Friday.

AFTER 18 years of heartbreak and frustration, the family of missing Bathurst woman Janine Vaughan have renewed hope after the NSW Government announced a $1 million reward for information leading to the conviction of the person responsible for her murder.

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