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  The Biography Channel - Ivan Milat Biography
In 1971, Milat was put on trial for the alleged rape of two female hitchhikers, who testified that he had been armed with a knife during the attacks, but he was acquitted on the rape charges when the prosecution failed to make a convincing case against him.
Milat’s trial was set for June 1995, but the case was delayed by wrangles over legal aid, and finally went ahead in the full glare of international publicity in March 1996.
Milat was charged with the seven murders, as well as the attack on Paul Onions, and pleaded not guilty to all charges.
www.thebiographychannel.co.uk /biography_home/1634:1944/Ivan_Milat.htm   (1986 words)

  
  Ivan Milat - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ivan Milat (born Ivan Robert Marko Milat) is the serial killer who has been found guilty of the 1990s backpacker murders.
Due to his connection with the case, and Ivan Milat's interest in assisting police and providing incredible details about particulars of the murder, Ivan Milat became the chief suspect of police.
During a raid on Ivan Milat's home at 6:30am on 22 May 1994, police found a post card that said "To Bill".
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Ivan_Milat   (1055 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ivan Robert Marko Milat (born December 27, 1944 in Newcastle) is a serial killer who murdered several tourists and hitchhikers in the 1990s in New South Wales, Australia.
Milat is currently serving a life sentence for the murder of seven hitchhikers, several of whom were international backpackers.
Ivan Milat appealed against his convictions on the basis that the quality of legal representation he had received was too poor, and therefore constituted a breach of his common law right to legal representation, established in the landmark case of Dietrich v.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Ivan_Milat   (1177 words)

  
 Ivan Milat
Ivan was a devoted son who always paid his share of the board and kept the weatherboard house neat and tidy.
Milat was an impeccably neat and friendly person who got on well with the children in the street, even letting them ride his minibike and go-kart.
Ivan Milat was found guilty of all four murders and the attempted murder of Paul Onions and sentenced to life imprisonment.
www.thecrimeweb.com /ivan_milat1.htm   (2295 words)

  
 Australia serial killer - Ivan Milat - the "backpacker murderer"
At the time of his court appearance Milat was 49 and described as a "road mender" and former truckie.
One of these men was 49 year old Ivan Milat, who was charged with armed robbery and discharging a firearm - he was later to be charged with the murders.
Police investigations continued and on May 30 Ivan Milat was charged with the murder of seven backpackers.
members.tripod.com /ahrens/serial/miltmrdr.html   (757 words)

  
 Ivan Milat loses conviction inquiry bid : thewest.com.au
Backpacker murderer Ivan Milat has lost a second bid for an inquiry into his conviction, with a Sydney judge ruling that there is "no doubt or question" of his guilt.
Milat, one of Australia's worst serial killers, was sentenced to life in jail in 1996 for the murders of seven backpackers whose bodies were found in makeshift graves in the NSW Southern Highlands.
Milat's victims - Deborah Everist and James Gibson, of Melbourne, German backpackers Simone Schmidl, Anja Habschied and Gabor Neugebauer, and Britons Joanne Walters and Caroline Clarke - went missing between 1989 and 1992.
www.thewest.com.au /printfriendly.aspx?StoryName=340950   (459 words)

  
 Ivan Milat a prime suspect again - National - smh.com.au
IVAN MILAT is expected to be named today as a prime suspect in the disappearance 26 years ago of two Sydney nurses - the third time since his 1996 conviction for the murders of seven backpackers that he has featured as a "person of interest" at a coroner's inquest.
Milat was previously named at inquests into the disappearance of young women and couples from the North Shore and the Hunter dating back to the late 1970s.
Milat, who was working in 1980 at the Granville depot of the then Department of Main Roads, is understood to have been interviewed about his movements and vehicles he owned, including a lime green Valiant Charger sedan.
www.smh.com.au /news/national/ivan-milat-a-prime-suspect-again/2006/05/21/1148150125984.html   (914 words)

  
 Australian Story :: Into the Forest - Part 2
Milat was jailed for life eight years ago for the murder of seven backpackers whose bodies were found in the Belanglo State Forest outside Sydney.
In the program, Ivan Milat states that he was “totally amazed” when his defence lawyer in the trial tried to suggest that one of his brothers, Richard or Walter, could have been responsible for the backpacker murders.
Last night, Ivan Milat’s lawyer, Andrew Boe issued the following statement in reply: "I have yet to be involved in a criminal trial where an assertion of fact was put to the Court (or jury) without specific instructions from a client to do so and the Milat trial was no exception.
www.abc.net.au /austory/content/2004/s1236866.htm   (330 words)

  
 resist the neo-con empire - 'It wasn't Ivan Milat'   (Site not responding. Last check: )
I believe this is because it would throw doubt on their case against Ivan Milat.
The case that was just completed in the N.T in regards to the murder of Peter Falconio sounds similar with the police seemingly too desperate to tie the incident to a particular offender.
He looks not unlike Ivan Milat in appearance and is of similar build.
www.resist.com.au /forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3120   (644 words)

  
 IVAN MILAT in the Serial Killer Calendar
SERGE A. Ivan Robert Marko Milat (born December 27, 1944 in Newcastle) is a serial killer who murdered several tourists and hitchhikers in the 1990s in New South Wales, Australia.
Milat is currently serving a life sentence for the murder of seven hitchhikers, several of whom were international backpackers.
Ivan Milat appealed against his convictions on the basis that the quality of legal representation he had received was too poor, and therefore constituted a breach of his common law right to legal representation, established in the landmark case of Dietrich v.
www.serialkillercalendar.com /Brief_Bio_of_IVAN_MILAT.html   (2489 words)

  
 Crime and Justice
Milat was convicted in 1996 for the murders of seven backpackers in NSW between 1998 and 1992 and is serving a life sentence at Goulburn's high-security Supermax prison.
IVAN Milat was this morning stripped of prison perks amid public outrage that the serial killer was being rewarded for "good behaviour" with luxury goods.
Milat, jailed for life in 1996 for murdering seven backpackers, was placed in an observation cell last Wednesday after threatening to commit suicide when a television and sandwich maker were removed from his cell.
www.crimeandjustice.us /forums/index.php?showtopic=7213   (7114 words)

  
 Milat loses convicton inquiry bid | The Daily Telegraph
Milat, one of Australia's worst serial killers, had requested the inquiry into his 1996 convictions for the murders and one count of obtaining a person for advantage.
Milat is serving a life sentence in Goulburn's Supermax Jail for slaying the backpackers, who went missing between 1989 and 1992.
Milat also claimed that, when summing up to the jury, the trial judge had introduced evidence that was not established by the crown as being the evidence of British tourist Paul Onions.
www.news.com.au /dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,20925926-5006009,00.html   (562 words)

  
 Serial Killers A-Z; Ivan Milat
Milat and his brother Richard were already suspects in the killings, though police knew that Richard had been at work on the days of the abductions.
Ivan Milat was soon charged with Onion's assault and all seven murders.
Faced with some very damning evidence at trial Milat feebly tried to explain on the stand that he was the victim of an elaborate set-up perpetrated by his own family.
www.geocities.com /verbal_plainfield/i-p/milat.html   (481 words)

  
 www.indymedia.org
NB DNA found at the scene was tested fairly recently due to advances in technology and was found not to belong to Ivan Milat, any member of his family or any of the victims.
This person of main interest was Ivan Milat and the nexus between these crimes was his criminal antecedent, from when he was a 20 years old young man. The group theory was mainly abandoned in pursuit of a softer target - an individual.
Ivan Milat continues to claim that these items were found at his home on the day of his arrest.
www.indymedia.org /de/2006/07/841854.shtml   (3577 words)

  
 Ivan Milat Breach of Privacy Allegation - 29/10/2002 - QWN - NSW Parliament
As honourable members know, Ivan Milat has the dubious distinction of being the first inmate in the 70-bed high-risk management unit within Goulburn gaol, which is commonly known as the supermax prison.
Milat told prison staff that he had taken precautions to ensure that the razor blades did not hurt him, which suggests that he wrapped them in material such as an adhesive tape.
Let me remind all honourable members that Milat requires special measures whenever he has to be moved within the prison system, for example, the use of ankle chains, handcuffs and a security belt to which handcuffs are secured.
www.parliament.nsw.gov.au /prod/PARLMENT/hansArt.nsf/V3Key/LA20021029016   (1212 words)

  
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Ivan Milat is serving a life sentence in prison for the murder of seven people between 1989 and 1992.
Milat, 60, was sentenced to life in prison in 1996 for each of the seven counts of murder.
Ivan Milat is serving life in Australia's "Supermax" jail for torturing and killing Caroline Clark, 22, from Northumberland, and her friend Joanne Walters, 22, from Wales.
www.crimezzz.net /serialkiller_news/M/MILAT_ivan.php   (10083 words)

  
 Milat issues challenge to police boss - www.theage.com.au
Ivan Milat in his cowboy hat, left, and a sketch of the suspect involved in the disappearance of two nurses in 1980.
Milat, 59, has previously complained that the police "framed" him for the disappearance and presumed murder of three young women who went missing in Newcastle more than 20 years ago.
Milat is awaiting a date for his final appeal to the High Court.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2004/01/24/1074732652603.html?from=storyrhs   (424 words)

  
 The Killer Outback   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Milat was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for the multiple homicides.
Ivan Milat was originally arrested on charges of weapons possessions and robbery, and soon became the prime suspect in the case.
Ivan Milat was nothing, if not thorough—heavily into elaborate torture, he’d attacked brutally, thoroughly, and often.
www.killeroutback.com.au /index.php?page_id=5   (387 words)

  
 AM - Ivan Milat admits brothers not involved in backpacker murders
During Milat's trial for the murder of seven backpackers in 1996, his lawyers argued that the crimes were committed by one of his brothers.
Caroline Milat still maintains that her brother-in-law is innocent and speaks to him about everything from family business to cleaning out the cell inside Australia's highest security jail.
JOHN STEWART: And while most of Ivan Milat's surviving eleven brothers and sisters publicly deny his guilt, privately it's a different story and the brothers often refer to Ivan as the schizophrenic and say he's in the right place.
www.abc.net.au /am/content/2004/s1236820.htm   (804 words)

  
 Ivan Milat   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The story about the hitch hikers is often used as an example to 'prove' that Ivan Milat was inclined to do these kinds of things.
She gave Ivan's sister a hug and said she had come to APOLOGIZE for the trouble she and her former girlfriend had caused by their wrong testimony against Ivan Milat.
Ivan is in gaol for something he didn't do and you and Paul Onions are the only ones who can really help.
aussieseek.proboards25.com /index.cgi?board=main&action=print&thread=1154024220   (554 words)

  
 Ivan Milat
The description of the man was identified by mugshots as forty-nine-year-old Ivan Milat.
In Milat's house was belongings of the vitims and weapons used to kill them.
Ivan Milat was found guilty of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment.
www.fortunecity.com /roswell/streiber/273/milat_mo.htm   (244 words)

  
 Ivan Milat: The Evidence by Brian Raven : Melbourne Indymedia
This person of main interest was Ivan Milat and the nexus between these crimes was his criminal antecedent, from when he was a 20 years old young man. The group theory was mainly abandoned in pursuit of a softer target - an individual.
Ivan Milat continues to claim that these items were found at his home on the day of his arrest.
Milat has now admitted that the line of defence adopted at his trial, namely that the real murderer could have been his brother or brother in law, was a lie propogated by his lawyers.
melbourne.indymedia.org /news/2006/07/116058_comment.php   (4473 words)

  
 People's Daily Online -- Sister may have helped serial killer
Ivan Milat is serving a life sentence for murdering seven young backpackers -- three Germans, two Britons and two Australians -- between 1989 and 1992.
Milat's former lawyer, John Marsden, told The Daily Telegraph newspaper last week that he believed his client had a female accomplice who was never charged in relation to the murders.
Small said police had questioned members of Milat's family, including Soire, at the time of his arrest, but there was no evidence to link her to the murders or any attempt to cover them up.
english.peopledaily.com.cn /200507/20/eng20050720_197259.html   (384 words)

  
 5 star treatment for Ivan Milat, HOW SICK !!
Milat is being held at the supermax prison in Goulburn.
Milat is in the supermax section of Goulburn jail, serving a life sentence for killing seven backpackers whose bodies were found in the Belanglo State Forest outside Sydney.
Milat was put on suicide watch after the removal of the items from his cell.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /eblah/m-1152918407   (982 words)

  
 Call.me.Laure.O
Milat is serving life in prison for the murder of seven Australian and international backpackers whose bodies were found in the Belanglo state forest in NSW in the early 1990s.
Ivan says he did not make any escape plans and that swallowing objects was not an attempt to be taken to an outside hospital but to draw attention to the fact that he was receiving no assistance with preparation of his appeal.
Ivan Milat's family were officially informed that the DNA did not match Ivan Milat or any member of his family, nor did the DNA match any of the known victims.
www.gaiaguys.net /Call.me.Laure.O.htm   (15061 words)

  
 Ivan Milat - Images and Biography
Milat was a misfit from the get go, with an immense ego, and was inclined to have a preoccupation with cleanliness.
Milatís abductions were well planned as he chose backpackers as his targets because they were inclined to travel alone.
Milat would drive to a secluded spot where he would then overpower them, tie them up, and drive to the Belanglo State Forest.
www.kevo.com /profile/ivanmilat   (327 words)

  
 Serial Killer Central
Ivan Milat after his conviction in 1997 SERIAL killer Ivan Milat was helped by a woman in his backpacker murder spree, his former lawyer has told The Saturday Daily Telegraph.
Mr Marsden said he has always been plagued by his decision to act for Milat in the 1970s on rape charges, saying seven young tourists could be alive today had he not been acquitted.
Milat's trial lawyer, Terry Martin, told the jury that "blind Freddie" could see Milat's brothers Richard and Walter played some part in the killings.
www.skcentral.com /print.php?type=N&item_id=491   (621 words)

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