
Ivan Milat, widely known as one of Australia’s worst serial killers, has died in prison, aged 74.
In a statement, the NSW Department of Corrective Services said Milat died in the medical wing of Long Bay Correctional Centre at 4.07am this morning.
Milat was diagnosed with terminal oesophageal cancer in May 2019, and was briefly treated at Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick, before being returned to Long Bay Correctional Centre.
Serving seven consecutive life sentences, Milat has been imprisoned since July 27, 1996. Despite overwhelming evidence, the man widely known as ‘The Backpacker Killer’ has always maintained his innocence.
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In a letter addressed to the Sun Herald and dated July 11, 2019, the 74-year-old said his life since his arrest “has been devoted wholly to prove my innocence… and the court judiciary who conspired to obscure the miscarriages of justice”.
Clive Small, author of Milat: Inside Australia’s Biggest Manhunt, and one of NSW’s most successful detectives, maintains that Milat confessed to him in 2007 during a brief encounter in prison.