Double homicide suspect seen boarding plane in Rome after extradition, flanked by Victorian detectives
For the first time in seven years, Perry Kouroumblis is expected to set foot on Australian soil on Tuesday night in whatdetectives hope will be a major milestone in a notorious murder case that has plagued them for nearly five decades.
The Kouroumblis family lived on Bendigo Street, less than 300 metres away from the house where the two women were killed. Kouroumblis was aged 17 at the time of the deaths.In the weeks after the killings, Kouroumblis was allegedly stopped by Ron Iddles, who was then a junior police officer but went on to be one of the most respected homicide squad detectives in Victoria police history.
How can News Corp call its gas splash an ‘exclusive’ and a ‘special report’ when it’s paid for by industry? | Adam Morton“For over 47 years, detectives from the homicide squad have worked tirelessly to determine who was responsible for the deaths of Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett,” he said.
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