austraveller2014-06-30 12:46:20
涉嫌在澳大利亚墨尔本皇家植物园强奸杀害32岁中国妇女的流浪汉已在新南威尔士州被逮捕。嫌犯美国出生,曾住在珀斯较富裕的地区。90年代曾是珀斯当地非法舞蹈表演的领军人物。

遇害人在周六早上5:20左右,在前往墨尔本市区的时候,在主要公路St kilda Rd. 附近被嫌犯追逐,穿过马路在墨尔本皇家植物园附近(靠近警察纪念碑)遇害。警方确认遇害者死前遭到性侵和身体伤害。当日早上其赤裸的身体被跑步的人发现。

遇害人为中国国籍,从事酒店招待行业,其在中国的家属已被通知,正安排来澳洲做正式身份确认。


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2674372/Manhunt-underway-homeless-man-wanted-questioning-murder-case.html

Cops arrest homeless man seen 'chasing woman' before she was sexually assaulted and murdered in Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens
The naked body of an unidentified Chinese woman was found by a jogger on Saturday
Police arrested Scott Allen Miller as a suspect in the murder after a nationwide manhunt


Her body was found near the Royal Botanic Gardens in Southbank, Victoria

Police have found CCTV footage that shows a man confronting and then chasing a woman down St Kilda Rd into the botanic gardens

Scott Allen Miller, the key suspect in the rape and murder of a 32-year-old woman in Melbourne, has been arrested by police this afternoon.

The 42-year-old homeless man was arrested in New South Wales after a national alert was issued by Victorian police.

CCTV footage has emerged which police believe shows Scott Allen Miller chasing a young woman across St Kilda Road into the Melbourne Botanic Gardens.

Police had been searching for Miller since Saturday when he was named as as a suspect in the 'extremely violent' assault and murder of a woman in Melbourne.

He has been taken in for questioning about the rape and murder of a woman whose naked body was found by joggers under a tree at Melbourne’s Botanic Gardens on Saturday morning.

The woman is a 32-year-old Chinese national who moved to Australia to work in the hospitality industry.

She has been identified by police and some of her relatives in China have been contacted, but police are yet to forensically confirm her identity and have not released her name.

It is believed she was on her way to work at 5.20am on Saturday when she was approached by Miller.

CCTV footage from the morning of the crime shows a woman being chased across St Kilda Road into the Botanic Gardens near the corner of St Kilda Road and Linlithgow Avenue.

Police have confirmed that the woman was both sexually and physically assaulted and while they have not released a cause of death, they have confirmed that it was a 'particularly violent assault'. She died at the scene.


Miller had been sleeping rough in the rotunda at the botanic gardens, 200 metres from where the body was found.

Miller was born in the U.S. and once lived in an affluent Perth suburb.

In the 1990s he was a leading figure in the illegal dance party scene in Perth as director of E-Nerve Pty Ltd a company that organised raves,

The Age reported.