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Rape Charge Dropped as Perry Kouroumblis Is Sent to Trial Over 1977 Easey Street Murders

The magistrate said the DNA‑led brief meets the threshold for a jury despite defence attacks on historic forensics.

Overview

  • Magistrate Brett Sonnet struck out the rape count for insufficient evidence and committed Kouroumblis to the Supreme Court on two murder charges, with a not‑guilty plea entered.
  • The ruling followed a committal that probed decades‑old evidence practices, including officers not wearing gloves and confusing exhibit packaging and storage.
  • Prosecutors have said the case relies largely on DNA, while the defence argued the material is unreliable and sought its exclusion.
  • A knife found in Kouroumblis’s car days after the killings was initially deemed too big and rusty to be the weapon, and a later expert could not rule it in or out.
  • Cold‑case work excluded several early persons of interest via DNA; Kouroumblis refused a voluntary sample in 2017, later was arrested in Italy, extradited in 2024, and returns to court on December 17 for directions.