Buron Bay Serial Killer

Buron Bay Serial Killer. TRUE CRIME Is a Byron Bay serial killer on the loose? Now To Love Concerns rise over possible serial killer in Byron Bay NSW MP Jeremy Buckingham has urged authorities to investigate a disturbing possibility: that a serial killer may be operating along the north coast of New South Wales. A fresh spotlight is now on the investigations into 67 women who were killed or went missing between 1977 and 2009 on the NSW North Coast.

Man shares ‘creepy’ tale of rumoured Byron Bay serial killer The Courier Mail
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Police dismiss serial killer claims, but Byron Bay local shares terrifying ordeals At least 67 women have gone missing or been murdered along a stretch of coast from Newcastle to Byron Bay in Australia's New South Wales (Picture: Getty)

Man shares ‘creepy’ tale of rumoured Byron Bay serial killer The Courier Mail

A politician has warned the 'worst serial killer in Australia's history', who may be responsible for 67 unsolved murders and disappearances, could still be at large. It said a number of investigations had looked into the. (Today Extra) READ MORE: Karl Stefanovic comes to King's defence after senator outburst "We are looking at the patterns of those disappearances, the victim type and also the modus operandi and the type of offender, so certainly there.

'Worst serial killer in Australian history' could be on the loose with 67 women murdered or. (Today Extra) READ MORE: Karl Stefanovic comes to King's defence after senator outburst "We are looking at the patterns of those disappearances, the victim type and also the modus operandi and the type of offender, so certainly there. In December 1989, mother-of-two Susan Kiely, 33, disappeared without a trace in Bellingen and was recently named as a possible victim of a Byron Bay serial killer.

Personal trainer sentenced to eight years in prison for killing Byron Bay DJ on Christmas Day. Online detectives fear a serial killer is on the loose in paradise after linking dozens of attacks and murders around Byron Bay in northern NSW over the past 50 years. (Nine) Dr Xanthe Mallett told Today Extra there are signs one or more people could be responsible for the missing women