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Million-dollar reward offered over 1996 murder of Michael 'Billy' Hegedus

A $1 million reward will be offered for the arrest of those involved in an unsolved murder of a NSW teen nearly three decades ago.
At about 9pm on Wednesday, October 23, 1996 – exactly 27 years ago today – emergency services were called to a service station roadhouse on Warialda Road in Inverell in the state's north, following reports a teenage boy had been shot.
Michael "Billy" Hegedus, aged 17, was found and taken to hospital, where he died shortly after.
Michael "Billy" Hegedus.
Michael "Billy" Hegedus was shot dead in 1996. (NSW Police)
A post-mortem revealed Billy died from two gunshot wounds to his chest and stomach.
About $36,000 was also stolen from the service station at the time, in what police believe was a robbery gone wrong.
The money has never been found.
Michael "Billy" Hegedus.
Michael "Billy" Hegedus (centre) with his mother and older brothers. (NSW Police)
In May 1997, the NSW Government announced a $100,000 reward for information leading to a conviction over Billy's death.
A year later, one man was charged, however, no one has ever been convicted.
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