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A NSW inquiry investigates five unsolved Illawarra cases from 1956–2010, linking them to serial killer Ivan Milat and potential justice failures.
A New South Wales parliamentary inquiry is examining five unsolved missing persons and murder cases linked to the Illawarra region from 1956 to 2010, including the 1970 disappearance of Cheryl Grimmer and the 1979 vanishing of Warilla teens Kay Docherty and Toni Cavanagh.
Led by MP Jeremy Buckingham, the probe investigates potential connections to serial killer Ivan Milat, who operated in the area during the 1970s and 1980s, with new evidence suggesting he may have been involved in more crimes than the seven backpacker murders for which he was convicted.
The inquiry also explores allegations that Milat was part of organized crime networks tied to human trafficking and sexual exploitation.
It aims to uncover systemic justice failures and provide a platform for families, with submissions accepted until April 1, 2026.
Una investigación de Nueva Gales del Sur investiga cinco casos no resueltos de Illawarra de 1956 a 2010, vinculándolos con el asesino en serie Ivan Milat y posibles fracasos de la justicia.