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Background
Ivan Robert Marko Milat (27 December 1944 – 27 October 2019)[30] was the son of a Croatian emigrant, Stjepan Marko "Steven" Milat (1902–1983), and an Australian, Margaret Elizabeth Piddleston (1920–2001), who married when she was 16.[31][32][33] Milat was the fifth-born of their 14 children.[34] Many of the 10 Milat boys were well known to local police, and Milat displayed antisocial behaviour at a young age, leading to a stint in a residential school at age 13.[35] By 17, he was in a juvenile detention centre for theft, and at 19, was involved in a shop break in.[35] In 1964, he was sentenced to 18 months for a break and enter, and a month after release, he was arrested for driving a stolen car and was sentenced to 2 years hard labour.[35] In September 1967, aged 23, he was sentenced to 3 years for theft.[35] In April 1971, he was charged with the abduction of two 18 year-old hitchhikers and the rape of one of them.[36] While awaiting trial, he was involved in a string of robberies with some of his brothers, before faking his suicide and fleeing to New Zealand for a year.[35] He was rearrested in 1974, but the robbery and kidnap cases against him failed at trial with the help of the Milat's family lawyer, John Marsden. Taking on a job as a truck driver in 1975, he met a 16-year-old girl who was then pregnant by his cousin, whom he married in 1983.[35] She left him in 1987 due to domestic violence and they divorced in October 1989.[35] By the time of the first crimes, Milat had worked on and off for 20 years for the Roads & Traffic Authority all over the state.[35] Nice citizen! - went on to bigger and better things, set goals and achieved them, lived a fairly long life and went to his death a happy man knowing he didn't dob his brother/s in
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