Ivan Milat and the Belanglo State Forest; an evil man and a pine plantation inextricably linked and etched into the darkest pages of Australia's modern history.
Milat murdered seven young backpackers and dumped their bodies in the 3800-hectare forest south of Sydney between 1989 and 1992.
While cancer took the elderly prisoner's life, his victims were slaughtered in the prime of youth.
"These seven young persons were at the threshold of their lives, with everything to look forward to - travel, career, happiness, love, family, and even old age," said Justice David Hunt who jailed Milat for life in 1996.