In this episode, we dive into the story of Matthew Milat, a man who shares the notorious Milat surname, linked to one of Australia’s most infamous serial killers, Ivan Milat. We explore Matthew’s own gruesome crime and the impact of the Milat legacy. Join us while we discuss this case that is as tragic as it is disturbing.
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