Prosecutors allegedly link Perry Kouroumblis to Easey St murders with DNA evidence

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Prosecutors in Melbourne’s Easey Street double murder case allege that DNA found at the 1977 crime scene is “highly likely” to have come from Perry Kouroumblis, the 66-year-old now accused of murdering Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett and of raping Armstrong.

Kouroumblis, who was 17 and living nearby in Collingwood at the time, has denied all charges, with his legal team arguing that the decades-old DNA evidence was contaminated, unreliable, and should be excluded.

During the committal hearing before Magistrate Brett Sonnet, prosecutor Zubin Menon told the court both women had been stabbed dozens of times, and that DNA testing linked Kouroumblis to several samples, including material on vaginal swabs from Armstrong, that were “650 million times more likely” to have originated from him.

Victims Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett.

Defence barrister Dermot Dann KC described the forensic material as “explosive,” insisting the samples were mishandled and warning that any public reporting of the DNA ratios could prejudice a future jury.

Magistrate Sonnet rejected the application for a suppression order, ruling it was not “necessary” under Victoria’s Open Courts Act.

Dann said his client would plead not guilty to both murders and seek to have the rape charge dismissed.

The prosecution claims Kouroumblis left forensic traces at the scene before fleeing Australia decades later, flying to Greece in 2017, four months after providing a voluntary DNA sample.

He was arrested in Rome in 2023 and extradited to Australia that December.

The committal hearing, which will resume later this year, will determine whether Kouroumblis stands trial in the Supreme Court of Victoria.

Source: The Australian.

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