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          Ivan Milat's Biography

          Australian serial killer, known as the “backpacker murderer.” When a pair of trail runners discovered the decomposing corpses of Caroline Clark and Joanne Walters buried under sticks and leaves in Belanglo State Forest on 19 September 1992, it was only the beginning of what would eventually result in the capture of Australia’s most famed serial killer. Over the next month searchers would discover five more bodies stowed away in the woods of the park, ending the mystery of the disappearances of foot travelers in the area.
          The bodies discovered by the runners were identified as Clark and Walters, both of whom were British and traveling together on foot. They had last been seen over five months before. Soon the remains of hitchhikers James Gibson and Deborah Everist, last seen near the forest in 1989, were found. Almost a month later Simone Schmidl, a hitchhiker who disappeared in January of 1991, was discovered under the now-familiar pile of brush. When a pair of jeans found near Schmidl’s body property of yet another missing person, the searching continued. Predictably, the jeans’ owner, German Anja Habschied, and her boyfriend Gabor Neugebauer were found nearby dead. The young couple had been missing since December of 1991.
          Aside from the obvious similarities between the way all the victims had disappeared and been disposed of, their causes of death were a bit dissimilar. (Clark had been stabbed in the chest area and shot in the head several times; Gibson had been repeatedly stabbed; Everist had been slashed in the face in addition to her stab wounds; Schmidl had also been stabbed; Habschied was decapitated; and Neugebauer had been shot in the head five times with the same weapon that killed Walters. The stabbing victims all had a unique injury, though, a stab wound to the upper back that severed the victim’s spinal cord and rendered them helpless. Also, many of the victims were partially undressed with their pants buttoned but not zipped. Evidence of crude bondage and strangulation was present in most of the cases.
          Authorities were stumped by the case until 1993 when a man named Paul Onions identified Ivan Milat as the person who attacked him after picking Onions up near the forest three years before. 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. Predictably, he was found guilty on all counts on 27 July 1995, and sentenced to prison for life.
          Milat stated plans to escape at every opportunity but never succeeded. He did, however, attempt to kill himself at least twice after swallowing such materials as razor blades and staples. In June of 2001 Milat appeared at an inquest into the deaths of three women in 1978 and 1979. Robyn Hickie, 17, Amanda Robinson, 14, and Leanne Goodall, 20, all disappeared from an area north of Sydney under similar circumstances as Milat’s known victims. Though Milat attended the inquest, he offered nothing to help investigators and denied having known the women or ever having picked up a hitchhiker in that area.
          It was reported on 27 October 2019 that at 4:07 am Sydney time that Milat had died within the hospital wing at Long Bay Correctional Centre.

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          Ivan Milat's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.