New theory suggests Ivan Milat had up to 80 victims

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Two former detectives and an undercover officer have proposed a new theory that Ivan Milat may have had up to 80 additional victims. They believe his killing spree could date back to the 1970s, extending beyond his known crimes. Detective Neville Scullion noted that around 900 people are missing in New South Wales, with some last seen in areas Milat frequented. He mentioned that there are about 700 unsolved murders that could potentially involve Milat. Detective Paul Gordon suggested Milat could have killed two or three people each year for 20 years. An undercover officer, known as Roy, found weapons in Milat's caravan, leading him to suspect Milat's involvement in other disappearances.


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