FACED with 35 unsolved sex crimes against Brisbane women, Queensland authorities are offering an unprecedented $50,000 reward for information about the man, or men, responsible for a 12-month campaign of fear.
The extraordinary cash bounty for the capture and jailing of the predators follows an admission from Acting Premier Anna Bligh that all leads had "run cold".
Ms Bligh said she hoped the money would help flush out the "cowardly and gutless offenders".
She said the man, or men, responsible for the series of Brisbane northside attacks on female joggers and cyclists, including the rape of a 19-year-old woman at Kedron Brook behind the Stafford City Shopping Centre on July 7, had to be caught.
The extraordinary cash bounty for the capture and jailing of the predators follows an admission from Acting Premier Anna Bligh that all leads had "run cold".
Ms Bligh said she hoped the money would help flush out the "cowardly and gutless offenders".
She said the man, or men, responsible for the series of Brisbane northside attacks on female joggers and cyclists, including the rape of a 19-year-old woman at Kedron Brook behind the Stafford City Shopping Centre on July 7, had to be caught.