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Ivan Milat's family reveal WHY the monster slayed seven tourists in the wake of his death | Daily Mail Online

The gruesome murders that may never be solved after Ivan Milat dies aged 74 | Daily Mail Online

I don't know if anyone else felt this, but whenever I saw photos of the guy and looked into his eyes, I felt as if the Devil himself was looking back. But now I see photos of him after he died, I don't feel that anymore.

I am one hundred percent certain that there are many more bodies in the Belango State Forest. At least a dozen more.

Looking at the missing Australians on the Doe Network during the roughly twenty year span of 1970 to 1990, the number is huge. I understand that there was more than one serial murderer in Sydney and more than one possibly on the highway, but the fact that he was forty-five when the murders of Gibson and Everist, we need to think about this stretch of time.

Some of these missing people have previously been suggested as possible victims by law enforcement.

Backpackers who went MISSING in Australia while travelling

Narelle Cox, 21, July 20th 1977 - Family of missing woman say Ivan Milat may be responsible | Daily Mail Online - The Doe Network: Case File 691DFNSW

Barbara Carol Brown, 22, May 17th 1978 - The Doe Network: Case File 644DFNSW

Annette Adriaanson, 17, and Alan Fox, 21, January 11th 1979 - Reward of $100,000 to solve disappearance of Alan Fox and Anneke Adriaansen - NSW Police Public Site

Joanne Lacey, 21, and Lesley Toshak, 21, April 20th 1981 - The Doe Network: Case File 665DFNSW
 
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Haunting final image of Ivan Milat's victims at Bondi - amid growing evidence his real hunting ground was Kings Cross, where the serial killer prowled for decades​

 
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He was a psychopath and it is unfortunate that the police never caught him sooner. I have noticed that in Australia a number of cases were never solved due to just shoddy police work. It seemed that if the perp wasn't standing in front of them they would just move on and file it as a cold case. even evidence has been lost or destroyed that could have been solved through DNA testing.
 
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A new documentary has drawn a fresh link between notorious serial killer Ivan Milat and the unsolved 1972 murder of Melbourne teenager Robin Hoinville-Bartram and the disappearance of her friend Anita Cunningham.

Hoinville-Bartram and Cunningham, both 18, were hitchhiking from Melbourne to Queensland when they vanished.

In November 1972, railway workers found Hoinville-Bartram's body under a bridge on the Flinders Highway, about 250 kilometres west of Townsville. She had been shot twice in the head at close range and was naked from the waist down. Cunningham has never been found
 

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