Police offer $1 million reward for 1992 murder of Melbourne woman found behind gun shop

A $1 million reward is now on the desk for any data that might assist police resolve the 1992 homicide of Michele Brown in Melbourne.
About 12pm on Sunday, March 1, 1992, 25-year-old Michele was pushed by a pal from her house in Baxter to a different pal's home in Frankston, the place she stayed till about 7pm.
Michele and a feminine pal walked to the Meals Plus retailer on Frankston-Dandenong Street, which took them about 5 minutes.

Michele Brown was murdered in Frankston, Melbourne, in 1992.(Victoria Police)

Michele borrowed 30 cents from her pal and made a name to her brother, asking for her mom to choose her up from the Frankston railway station.
Her pal left her at Meals Plus and was given a elevate house by associates passing by.
Michele was seen strolling away from the Meals Plus retailer between 7pm-7.15pm, nonetheless, it isn't identified if or how she travelled to Frankston railway station, which was slightly below 4km away.
A taxi driver noticed a girl whom he believed to be Michele close to the telephone containers on the Frankston railway station between 8pm and 9pm.
Michele's mom arrived on the Frankston railway station shortly after 8pm however couldn't discover her daughter.
She then drove round trying Michele for some time earlier than returning house. It was uncommon for Michele to not be ready after making preparations to be picked up.
A witness, who lived close to Playne Avenue in Frankston, just a few hundred metres south of the station, reported listening to two separate screams shortly after 9pm.
It wasn't unusual for Michele's mother and father to not see her for a couple of days and consequently, she was not reported lacking by her mom till March 13, 1992.
The next day, a workers member who labored at Miall's Gun Store on Playne Avenue in Frankston found Michele's physique in an outdated shed on the rear of the premises, which was about 400m south of the railway station.
The shed was accessible from the railway line and surrounded by blackberry bushes.
Michele's physique was in a state of extreme decomposition and it was decided that she was murdered.
Quotes attributable to Detective Inspector Dean Thomas, Murder Squad:
"Michele's household have lived the previous 30 years not realizing what occurred to their beloved daughter and sister," Detective Inspector Dean Thomas mentioned.
"Frankston was very a lot a close-knit group within the early Nineteen Nineties the place lots of people knew one another and what was occurring regionally.
"I've little question that regardless of three a long time passing, there are nonetheless folks on the market with data as to who was liable for Michele's demise and why."
The $1 million reward might be paid on the discretion of the Chief Commissioner of Police, for data that results in the arrest and conviction of the killer or killers.
The Director of Public Prosecutions may also contemplate granting immunity from prosecution for anyone who supplies data.
Anybody with data referring to Michele's homicide is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report at www.crimestoppers.com.au

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