NSW Police are offering a $750,000 reward for information on murdered woman Joann Morgan’s body.
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Ms Morgan was murdered in 2015, her partner, Troy Jason Ruttley was sentenced for her murder in late 2017. He was found by Tamworth detectives in Dubbo and arrested in 2015.
Following the sentencing the family of the Tamworth mother Johann Morgan welcomed the 24-year prison sentence for Ruttley, but said they won’t get “absolute closure” until her body has been found.
"We really just want her, that's all," her son Michael Morgan said.
"That's all we want, our mother, bring her home to us. It’s good enough, but all we wanted was our mother.”
Ms Morgan’s sister Vivienne Morgan said the sentence provided some closure to her murder.
"I just miss her so much," she said.
"We just want to take her home and get her back. I'll have a lot of closure when I get her back.”
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