Maria Karakatsanis revealed as one of the 64 women missing on the NSW North Coast

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A heartbreaking list has been publicised for the first time, detailing 64 women who have gone missing or been murdered along the NSW North Coast since the 1970s.

This chilling compilation highlights the brutal fate of these women, many of whom disappeared without a trace or were victims of violent crimes over a span of 30 years. Investigators suggest that one or more serial killers may have been operating in the region during this time.

Among those listed as unsolved cases is Maria Karakatsanis, a woman who vanished from Mooney Mooney on the Central Coast in 1983. Maria’s age remains unknown, and she is one of the many missing and murdered women whose fate has yet to be determined.

Despite extensive investigations, her disappearance continues to haunt the community, raising concerns about the potential involvement of serial offenders in the tragic events that unfolded along the NSW North Coast.

Source: The Daily Telegraph.

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