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Victoria Police told The Age that they believed his death was planned by a father and son drug manufacturing team, and a hitman suspected of four other murders carried out the killing in a red Ford Falcon XR6 Turbo sedan. His associates Damien Cossu and Alfonso Traglia were with Radev at the time of the murder but claimed they could not ...
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Unsolved murders in Australia (1 C, 46 P) Pages in category "Unsolved crimes in Australia" ... Theft of The Weeping Woman from the National Gallery of Victoria
The Easey Street murders refer to the knife murders of Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett in Collingwood, Victoria, Australia, an inner suburb of Melbourne, in January 1977. Described as "Victoria’s most brutal crime", the case remained unsolved despite a A$ 1 million reward being posted in 2017.
May 1980 and November 1981 – Tynong North and Frankston Murders – Six women were killed in Victoria (unsolved). 23 June 1980 – Family Court judge Justice David Opas was shot dead at his home by an unknown gunman. [49]
The murders of Margaret Tapp and Seana Tapp, sometimes simply referred to as the Tapp murders, are unsolved crimes that occurred on 7 August 1984.The murders have been described as one of the most notorious unsolved murder cases in Australian history.
Mr Cruel has never been identified, and his three confirmed attacks and the suspected murder remain unsolved cold cases. There is a reward of A$200,000 for the two abductions. In April 2016, twenty-five years after the death of Chan, Victoria Police increased the reward for information that leads to the perpetrator's arrest and conviction, from ...
The crime was described in 2009 as "still Australia's greatest unsolved art heist". [8] In 2010, in the context of a theft of an entire private collection worth A$$2 million and the theft of a Frans van Mieris self-portrait valued at A$1.4 million from the Art Gallery of New South Wales in 2004, it was referred to as "most famous art heist in ...