The abduction and suspected murders of four NSW girls and young women are being investigated by a new police strike force.
A heavily guarded Ivan Milat has been moved from a high-security ward in Sydney's Prince of Wales hospital to a bed in Long Bay Jail hospital.
As Ivan Milat learns he has terminal cancer,the man who led the police task force to catch him almost 25 years ago says there was one thing the killer should do before he dies.
Serial"backpacker killer"Ivan Milat could be nearing the end of his life,with hospital tests this week revealing that the 74-year-old had been diagnosed with terminal cancer.
The Seven Network and ABC on Wednesday both reported Milat had cancer and wouldn't be returning to Goulburn but would likely be transferred to Long Bay Jail hospital.
The 74-year-old who murdered seven backpackers is being treated in a secure annex of Prince of Wales hospital.