NSW parliament will consider a parliamentary inquiry into hundreds of missing person cases potentially linked to notorious serial killer Ivan Milat. The inquiry will focus on disappearances between 1974 and 1994.
Breakdown
- Jeremy Buckingham seeks a parliamentary inquiry into missing persons cases in NSW. 5s
- Buckingham believes he has enough support in the Upper House, but Labor Party approval is pending. 15s
- The inquiry could cover over 500 disappearances from 1974 to 1994. 57s
- Police have suggested Ivan Milat may be responsible for more murders than previously confirmed. 1m 21s
- The scale of Milat's crimes and the potential for new findings are central to the inquiry proposal. 1m 42s