The Faces Behind The Numbers: Melbourne Shooting Victims Honored

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The Faces Behind The Numbers: Melbourne Shooting Victims Honored

Verkkothe victims of queen st mass killer frank vitkovic. After margelis managed to escape, vitkovic went on a bloody rampage and opened fire, killing his first victim, judith morris. Verkkofamilies of the victims of the queen street massacre yesterday lay a wreath at the building where frank vitkovic opened fire 30 years ago. Verkkoprofessor richard bryant reveals how the melbourne attack is still affecting it's victims 10 years on. Verkkoan investigation into the new breed of criminals and illicit firearms behind melbourne's escalating wave of violence. Verkkothe massacre took place less than three months after the police strike that led to the weekend of rioting, looting, violence and murder in melbourne. Newspapers labelled the killer the mad gunman. Verkkohe became fatal victim number eight, the last of those murdered by vitkovic. Tony gioia was crouched behind a cabinet door just behind rod brown. He saw vitkovic shoot brown and feared he would be. Verkko30 years on from the queen street massacre in december 1987, melbourne endured its second mass shooting in just five months. Frank vitkovic’s violent rampage at 191 queens street left nine dead.

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