
2. Ivan Milat's 11 Other Victims?
From Motive & Method by Xanthe Mallett and Tim Watson-Munro
June 11, 2026 · 22 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the potential additional victims of Ivan Milat revealed during a parliamentary inquiry, highlighting family testimonies and expert insights.
Families demand answers - police under scrutiny - and a revelation that could reshape the Milat case. At the first hearing into dozens of Australia’s unsolved murders and missing persons cases, police revealed a previously unheard list of potential additional victims linked to Ivan Milat. In this episode, forensic scientist and criminologist Dr Xanthe Weston and criminal psychologist Tim Watson-Munro take you inside the landmark parliamentary inquiry in Bowral, NSW. They unpack the heartwrenching testimony from families still searching for answers, and their sharp criticism of police. Plus, the expert evidence they presented to the inquiry about Ivan Milat’s motives, methods and the murders they believe he may have gotten away with. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
People in this episode
Host: Tim Watson-Munro
Guest: Dr Xanthe Weston
Topics covered
- unsolved murders
- Ivan Milat
- families seeking answers
- police scrutiny
- forensic science
- criminal psychology
Keywords
- Ivan Milat
- unsolved murders
- forensic scientist
- criminal psychologist
- parliamentary inquiry
- missing persons
- police criticism
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: police
Places: Bowral, NSW
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