More than a quarter of a century after a gifted young mathematician was found dead at the bottom of a cliff in Sydney, his family hope their suspicions of a gay hate murder may finally be confirmed.
The NSW Coroner has ordered a rare third inquest into the death of Scott Johnson, a 27-year-old American student, whose naked body was discovered at the base of Manly's North Head in December 1988.
The first inquest, in 1989, ruled his death a suicide. But Johnson's family rejected that conclusion, and a private investigation which they funded in the mid-2000s uncovered evidence of gay hate gangs operating in Sydney in the late 1980s.
Their campaign led to a second inquest in 2012, which returned an open finding. The Coroner referred the matter to NSW Police's Unsolved Homicide Team.
The family hope the latest inquest, expected to be held next year, will conclude that Johnson was murdered - and even identify his killers. "The perpetrators are probably still alive and local," said Johnson's brother, Steve, after a hearing at Glebe's Coroner's Court.