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  •   Home > News > National

    A 100 thousand dollar reward for an Auckland murder nearly four decades ago - expires in a week

    A 100 thousand dollar reward for an Auckland murder nearly four decades ago - expires in a week


    Arthur Easton was killed on October 13, 1985 - after confronting a male intruder who entered his Papakura home.

    The reward was announced in October last year - to encourage people to come forward with any information about the person responsible.

    Counties Manukau Detective Inspector Warrick Adkin says the team's still assessing and making follow-up enquiries - but believes there are still people out there who know something.

    He says it's not too late to come forward and give Easton's family the answers they deserve.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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