 It's never been a close investigation, the evidence from the original crime identified the involvement of two offenders in this murder. One of the offenders, Mr. Thomas, has been convicted and imprisoned for these offenses, but an arrest warrant has been issued for John Victor Bobak for the involvement in the murders of Maureen Ambrose and Peter Wade. Why are there some interests, though, why could that be revealed to them? The fresh angle for today's appeal is we've used our experts in the photographic section to produce age-proclaimed photographs of Mr. Bobak. Mr. Bobak would now in fact be 63 years of age, but there are features of Mr. Bobak that will not change through the passing of time, and they include quite a prominent nose that he has, and also the fact that he is heavily tattooed. And those tattoos are particularly present on his upper and lower arms. So with technology from the 1990s, if he did modify Ulta or Heidi's tattoos, there would be some evidence of that. So together with these current appearance and these prominent features, we're appealing to the public for information. The details of those tattoos can be accessed on our Quintan Police Service Facebook page. How horrific was the murder? The murders were premeditated, it was not a random event. The murderers did identify the likely involvement of a third party who had a financial motive for Mr. Wade to be murdered. It was a common knowledge at the time that Mr. Wade had accumulated significant wealth from SP bookmaking activities in Sydney in the 1980s, and the murders were carried out by two offenders and we're of the belief that Mr. Wade was the target of this murder and that Mrs. Ambrose was the unfortunate victim of circumstance being present in his unit on that night. What makes you so sure there were two different roles? Due to the physical evidence at the crime scene, two different firearms were used in this offence and witness accounts placed two persons in the crime scene. How much does it affect you that you've known his life? Yes, as I said, there are conflicting reports that Mr. Bobak is deceased, but the investigation has always been carried out with the approach that he is alive and well. If he is alive and well, I'm of the belief that he would be living in a remote isolated location. In his no one time in the 1980s, he was known to live in rural locations. He had a strong interest in motorbikes, and that is our belief that he would be established under a new false identity in a remote location. Why was that in the 1990s? Back in the 1990s, the Queensland Police Service often utilised the Most Wanted List. Generally they were our top 10. Mr. Bobak was a very prominent feature of those top 10 Most Wanted Lists, and often he would feature at number one on those lists. What do you say he is? That's a very subjective comment, but he is of extreme interest to the Queensland Police Service. Sorry, I might have covered this before, but when was the last time anyone saw Bobak? Mr. Bobak was last positively cited shortly after the murders of Maureen Ambrose and Peter Wade. That was in late 1991, and there have been no confirmed sightings of him since that time. What was he doing at that point? I can't comment on that specifically. Do you have a question? Again, I can't comment specifically on that. Do you think he was murdered? No, he's not.