Police offer $1 million for information related to Melbourne musician's 2015 ...

Police offer $1 million for information related to Melbourne musician's 2015 ...
Police offer $1 million for information related to Melbourne musician's 2015 ...
Huge $1million reward offered to solve suspicious death of a musician who burned to death in a house fire that was thought to be an accident until inquest found it could be MURDER Police offering $1 million for information to solve six year old suspected murder Connor Tolson was believed to have died in a fire in 2015 before new evidence A post-mortem report indicated Mr Tolson died before the onset of the fire  Police urging anyone with information to come forward and help investigation

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Police are offering $1 million for information to solve the suspicious death of a young Melbourne musician, after a fire at his home more than six years ago.

It's believed Connor Tolson, 21, a drummer in Melbourne band Riders Of Sin, died before the blaze in his bungalow at the back of his family's home in Malvern East on September 19, 2015.

He had been out celebrating a friend's 21st birthday in Brighton on September 18 and left the party to walk to the train station with three other guests about 11.30pm.

Police are offering $1 million for information to solve the suspicious death of a young Melbourne musician Connor Tolson (above), after a fire at his home more than six years ago

Police are offering $1 million for information to solve the suspicious death of a young Melbourne musician Connor Tolson (above), after a fire at his home more than six years ago

In 2015 Connor was believed to have been killed in a fire after returning home from a party

In 2015 Connor was believed to have been killed in a fire after returning home from a party 

Mr Tolson was picked up by a rideshare driver near

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