Kouroumblis Extradition Imminent

Kouroumblis

Melbourne, Australia – Perry Kouroumblis, the man facing extradition to Australia for his alleged involvement in both the Easey Street double murder and the disappearance of Julie Garciacelay, has reportedly met with his lawyer to finalize arrangements for his return.

Sources suggest Kouroumblis is “worried but calm” as he awaits extradition, expected within the next 24 hours.

Kouroumblis is wanted in Australia for questioning in connection with the notorious Easey Street double murder, which occurred and resulted in the deaths of 27-year-old Susan Bartlett and 28-year-old Suzanne Armstrong.

He is also a suspect in the disappearance of 19-year-old Julie Garciacelay, who vanished from her North Melbourne flat in July 1975. A Victorian coroner declared Garciacelay a victim of homicide in 2018.

1000145342
Julie Garciacelay

The impending extradition marks a major breakthrough in both cases, offering potential closure for the families of the victims after decades of unanswered questions.

The timing of Garciacelay’s disappearance, just 18 months prior to the Easey Street killings, has long fueled speculation of a link between the two cases.

Details surrounding Kouroumblis’ arrest in Italy and the evidence linking him to both cases remain scarce as authorities maintain a tight lid on information to protect the integrity of the investigation.

GCT Team

This article was researched and written by a GCT team member.