Retired UK detective has evidence his wife s cousin was Ivan Milat s first victim
Milat murdered seven backpackers in Belanglo State Forest, Sydney, in 1989-92
Family of Keren Rowland who vanished in 1971, are still searching for answers
Detective Sergeant Hugh Hughes believes Ms Rowland was killed by Milat
Milat died from oesophageal and stomach cancer in Sydney jail in 2019, aged 74
Notorious serial killer Ivan Milat could have claimed the lives of 20 more victims, including a 20-year-old pregnant woman whose body was dumped in a field, experts have claimed.
Milat murdered seven young backpackers and dumped their bodies in the Belanglo State Forest, south of Sydney, between 1989 and 1992.
He was 74 years old when he died in October 2019 at Long Bay jail s hospital from oesophageal and stomach cancer.
The backpacker murderer will now be the focus of a true crime series airing this weekend on Channel 7, which will reportedly expose new evidence that Milat was responsible for other killings.
Milat murdered seven young backpackers and dumped their bodies in the Belanglo State Forest, south of Sydney, between 1989 and 1992
Australia s most infamous serial killer died alone in jail wearing an adult nappy, depressed, unable to swallow, and riddled with cancer.
Ivan Milat, who was convicted of seven murders in the 1990s, died aged 74 in the hospital wing of Sydney s Long Bay Correctional Centre on October 27, 2019.
He was diagnosed with terminal stomach and throat cancer, but refused treatment on several occasions, which prolonged his suffering and shortened his life.
He was wearing the incontinence garment under his prison greens and had minimal personal belongings when he died.
The miserable final years of Australia s most infamous serial killer, Ivan Milat (pictured), have been revealed in a coronial inquest which lays out his battle with depression and terminal cancer
Australia s most infamous serial killer was crippled with pain and struggled to swallow before he died alone in jail depressed and riddled with cancer.
Ivan Milat, who was convicted of seven murders in the 1990s, died aged 74 in the hospital wing of Sydney s Long Bay Correctional Centre on October 27, 2019.
He was diagnosed with terminal stomach and throat cancer, but refused treatment on several occasions, which prolonged his suffering and shortened his life.
The miserable final years of Australia s most infamous serial killer, Ivan Milat (pictured), have been revealed in a coronial inquest which lays out his battle with depression and terminal cancer