$70,000 Reward Offered in Murder of Woman
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A $70,000 reward was offered Thursday for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the killers of a Sepulveda woman who was stabbed to death after apparently surprising burglars in her home.
Nancy Gail Bronston, 49, a real estate agent, left work early on Dec. 7, 1989, went Christmas shopping and returned in mid-afternoon to her home. Her body was later found by her daughter in a rear bedroom. Two televisions, two video recorders and Bronston’s Cadillac were stolen from the house.
Authorities announced that rewards of $20,000 from the Bronston family, $25,000 from the San Fernando Board of Realtors and $25,000 from the Los Angeles City Council have been offered for information.
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