An arrest in Italy shines new light on a cold case from 1977. Could this finally be the closure that the families of Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett need?
In a remarkable turn of events, nearly 50 years after the tragic murders of Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett, police have made an arrest in relation to the heinous crime. The two young housemates were brutally killed in their home on Easey Street, Collingwood, back in January 1977. Their lives were violently cut short, with each suffering extensive stab wounds. Despite the passage of decades, the Victoria Police’s Homicide Squad continued to pursue leads, keeping hope alive for the families affected by this tragic event.
The breakthrough came when detectives located a Greek-Australian citizen at a Rome airport, who had evaded capture since fleeing Australia in 2017. The authorities have now initiated extradition proceedings, which could finally offer some measure of justice to the families of Suzanne and Susan. This long-awaited arrest not only reignites the memories and pain for loved ones but also serves as a poignant reminder of how time cannot erase the pursuit of justice.
As investigators continue to dig into the case, public interest has surged, with many people keenly following updates and developments. Over the years, the Easey Street murders became somewhat of a ghost story in Collingwood, where residents often whispered about the young women who tragically lost their lives in what felt like an unimaginable nightmare. What makes this case even more haunting is the estimated 16 years it took for detectives to locate the suspect.
This arrest also sheds light on the broader implications of cold cases, which often linger like thick fog over communities. It serves as a reminder to the families of victims that law enforcement doesn't abandon their pursuit of justice, even if it takes decades. Interestingly, it is reported that cold cases, once reignited, have a success rate of 30% for potential arrests and convictions, demonstrating that time might be a great teacher but also a relentless seeker of truth. In addition, the Easey Street case brings to mind other historical unsolved crimes in Australia, turning a spotlight on the importance of ongoing diligence in the hunt for justice.
As this case unfolds, many will be watching closely to see if the families of Suzanne and Susan finally get the closure they have sought for decades. It's a testament to the idea that, just like good wine, justice can get better with age!
Police have arrested a man in Italy over the 1977 murders of Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett in their home in Easey Street, Collingwood.
The arrest follows a decades-long investigation by Victoria Police's Homicide Squad, following the murders of housemates Suzanne Armstrong, 27, and Susan ...
Police have arrested a man in Italy over the 1977 murders of Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett in the Easey Street home. He fled Australia in 2017 after ...
Suzanne Armstrong, 28, and Susan Bartlett, 27, were found dead in their Collingwood home in January 1977, each with dozens of stab wounds. Ms Bartlett's 16- ...
Nearly five decades since the murders of Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett, a man has been arrested in Italy and Victoria Police are seeking to extradite ...
Detectives waited 16 years before they are able to arrest the Greek-Australian Citizen at a Rome Airport.
Suzanne Armstrong, 28, and Susan Bartlett, 27, were found dead in their Collingwood home in January 1977, each with dozens of stab wounds. Ms Bartlett's 16- ...
Police have arrested a man in Italy over the 1977 murders of Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett in their home in Easey Street, Collingwood.
A man has been arrested in Italy over the "Easey Street murders" of two women who were stabbed to death in Melbourne almost five decades ago.
Livin' on Easey St had a nice jingle to it, thanks to the George Jones 1970s hit.
A man has been arrested 47 years years after the alleged brutal murder of two women, which “left a child motherless”, police have confirmed.
Peter Hiscock said the arrest of a suspect at an airport in Rome was a great relief: “I thought I would go to my grave with the case unsolved.”
A man suspected of the brutal killing of two women in Australia nearly a half-century ago has been arrested in Rome on an international arrest warrant, ...
It's believed the 16-month-old had been stranded in his cot for days after his mother, Suzanne Armstrong, 27, and her housemate Susan Bartlett, 28, were ...
He was also a student at Collingwood High School, where Ms Bartlett was an arts and crafts teacher. Perry ...
Perry Kouroumblis was just 17-years-old when Suzanne Armstrong, 27, and Susan Bartlett, 28, were found dead in their Easey St sharehouse in Collingwood on ...