The Killing of Kirsty Bentley | New Zealand
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Kirsty Bentley, 15, walked her dog on New Year's Eve 1998 and never came home. Her killer has never been found.
On New Year's Eve 1998, fifteen-year-old Kirsty Bentley vanished while walking her Labrador, Abby, near the Ashburton River in Canterbury, New Zealand. Seventeen days later, her body was found hidden in dense scrub at Camp Gully, Rakaia Gorge, 40 kilometres away. She had been killed by a single blow of blunt force trauma to the head. Despite decades of investigation under Operation Kirsty, hundreds of suspects interviewed, a 2016 coroner's inquest, and a $100,000 reward offered in 2022, no one has ever been charged. New Zealand's most haunting cold case murder remains unsolved.
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New Zealand Police: Hot Spot: Op Kirsty
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Brother John Bentley speaks on Ashburton cold case
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