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Perry Kouroumblis: ‘Additional time’ request granted for DNA analysis in alleged Easey St killer case

The man police allege was responsible for the brutal Easey St killings of two young housemates almost 50 years ago has returned to court as lawyers sought one thing.

Family speak after man charged over 1977 Easey Street slayings

The man police allege killed two young housemates in a shocking 1977 attack has returned to court months after his extradition from Italy.

Perry Kouroumblis, 65, made a brief appearance in the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday afternoon via a videolink from prison.

Gone was the bushy grey beard he sported during his first court appearance on December 4, with the accused man now appearing with a clean shave and well-kept hair.

Perry Kouroumblis has been charged with two counts of murder. Picture: Supplied/ Facebook
Perry Kouroumblis has been charged with two counts of murder. Picture: Supplied/ Facebook
A court sketch of Mr Kouroumblis after his extradition to Melbourne. Picture: Supplied/ Anita Lester
A court sketch of Mr Kouroumblis after his extradition to Melbourne. Picture: Supplied/ Anita Lester

Magistrate Brett Sonnet was told both the prosecution and defence were jointly seeking the case be adjourned off until early June to give both parties time to wrap their heads around DNA analysis.

“We received a couple of thousand of pages last week of DNA analysis,” defence lawyer Bill Doogue said.

“We need some additional time.”

Mr Sonnet said he was prepared to adjourn but urged parties to give the case their “highest priority”.

The magistrate told Mr Kouroumblis his lawyers would be in contact to discuss what comes next.

“That’s it?” the accused man asked.

“That’s it, yes,” Mr Sonnet replied.

Suzanne Armstrong with son Gregory. Picture: Supplied
Suzanne Armstrong with son Gregory. Picture: Supplied
Susan Bartlett. Picture: Supplied
Susan Bartlett. Picture: Supplied

Mr Kouroumblis was detained after arriving in Italy from his home in Greece in September last year on an international warrant Victoria Police had issued back in 2020.

He did not contest an extradition back to Melbourne and maintained his innocence.

Police allege he murdered Suzanne Armstrong, 27, and Susan Bartlett, 28, sometime between January 10 and January 13, 1977 — in what would later come to be known as the Easey St killings.

Mr Kouroumblis covered his face as he exited Melbourne airport. Picture: NewsWire / Jason Edwards
Mr Kouroumblis covered his face as he exited Melbourne airport. Picture: NewsWire / Jason Edwards

The two women were high-school friends from Benalla in Victoria’s northeast and moved in together just weeks before their deaths.

They were found days later with dozens of stab wounds while Ms Armstrong’s 16-month-old son, Gregory, was left unharmed.

Mr Kouroumblis is also charged with “having carnal knowledge with Suzanne Armstrong without her consent”.

Mr Kouroumblis was remanded into custody and will return to court on June 3.

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