Gran’s murder plot

By Nicole Precel
ALTONA Meadows grandmother Petra Traycevska took “justice” into her own hands and ordered a “hitman” to carry out two murders.
Last Thursday the 60-year-old mother of seven appeared in the Supreme Court of Victoria, pleading guilty to incitement to murder.
Traycevska ordered the murders in a conversation with an undercover cop, “Mick Farnworth”, to avenge the death of her son, Michael Traycevska.
On 17 December 2007 the body of her 26-year-old son, Mr Traycevska, was discovered beside Hume Rd, Laverton North.
He had been strangled to death.
Christopher Dowsett and Mr Traycevska’s de facto partner, Natalia Oscianko were arrested in relation to the murder.
Dowsett pleaded guilty and received a lengthy period of imprisonment, but Oscianko was acquitted of the murder.
For Traycevska, the acquittal was unjust.
On 22 July 2009, Traycevska met with covert operative “Mick”, who was investigating Traycevska under Operation Coffer.
During that meeting, she told “Mick” to murder both Natalia Oscianko and her father Andrew Oscianko, and said she wanted Natalia to suffer before she died.
“I couldn’t get justice in the law, I have to get justice my way,” she told him.
She ordered Natalia’s eyes to be drilled out with a power drill before she was buried alive in concrete.
She ordered Andrew to be “gunned down and filled with bullets”, as she was worried he would take revenge for his daughter’s death.
She agreed to pay $15,000 for the death of Natalia and a further $1000 for Andrew.
Traycevska is to be sentenced after Easter.

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