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JONATHON MITCHELL

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NSW Police Rewards Website

The victim was found murdered in the kitchen of the home at Toongabbie in what police have described as a shocking crime.    

Mr Mitchell, 28, was murdered on 6 December, 2003 after attending the annual Homebake music festival.

The victim had left the Homebake festival early and met his brother at the Pendle Inn at Pendle Hill. He would have arrived home at around 7pm.

Mr Mitchell was discovered in the kitchen with a fatal stab wound to the neck at around 12:15am by a housemate and friends.  

A cricket bat believed to have been used to attack Mr Mitchell was found in a gutter nearby the house.

If anyone noticed anything suspicious around the Bryson Street home, they could hold the clue which can crack this case.

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Reward

A $100,000 reward is on offer to solve the stabbing murder of Jonathan Mitchell, who was found dead in his home in Sydney's west in late 2003.

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$100K REWARD TO SOLVE 2003 MURDER

Jonathan Mitchell, 28, was stabbed to death in the kitchen of his Toongabbie home after returning from the Homebake rock festival.

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Police Minister Tony Kelly says the victim shared a house with a known drug dealer who had links to bikie gangs.

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