Knife and DNA profile could prove key to solving brutal Bathurst murder

By Ava Benny-Morrison
Updated July 28 2016 - 5:20am, first published July 27 2016 - 6:38pm
Dawn, the sister of homeless man Reginald Mullaly, holds a photo of him. Photo: Kate Geraghty
Dawn, the sister of homeless man Reginald Mullaly, holds a photo of him. Photo: Kate Geraghty
A knife seized last November is a focus for detectives investigating Mr Mullaly's murder. Photo: NSW Police
A knife seized last November is a focus for detectives investigating Mr Mullaly's murder. Photo: NSW Police
Reginald Mullaly's sister Dawn holds a lock of his hair. Photo: Kate Geraghty
Reginald Mullaly's sister Dawn holds a lock of his hair. Photo: Kate Geraghty
Reginald Mullaly was last seen getting out a taxi on September 17 last year. Photo: NSW Police
Reginald Mullaly was last seen getting out a taxi on September 17 last year. Photo: NSW Police
The shelter under Denison Bridge in Bathurst where Reginald Mullaly slept and where his body was found. Photo: Kate Geraghty
The shelter under Denison Bridge in Bathurst where Reginald Mullaly slept and where his body was found. Photo: Kate Geraghty

A knife and a male DNA profile could prove crucial to solving the brutal murder of a homeless man under a Bathurst bridge.

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