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Dimitri Dusko Milanković (1978 - 2008) lived in southern Florida, but his place of birth is the U.S.S.R, in what is currently Serbia. He lived in Florida unharmed by U.S. law, but some believe he had committed several crimes in international waters. These supposed crimes include hijacking, arms trafficking, 2nd degree murder, and he has been arrested on several occasions for small crimes, including DUI, speeding, and assault on a civilian.

EARLY LIFE

Dimitri Milanković was born in the U.S.S.R into a family of farmers. They plowed fields and grew plants, and they were extremely poor. His first cousin, Ivan Bronski had this to say about his cousin, "We had fun together. We grew apart as (the) years went on, but we stayed in contact always." Although he was born into this family, he joined the Red Army, and at the age of 20 he became a sergeant. During this time, he seldom had time for anything else, and his family was all but forgotten. After the fall of the Soviet Union, Milanković often found himself in Russia around his cousin once more, and before they knew it they were very close. He was bitter about the fall of the Soviet Union, so he headed to the United States despite his hatred for the country. He settled in Florida after a few years moving around the country doing odd jobs, although this part of his life is hazy, and no two sources have the same story on what happened.

PERSONAL LIFE AND DEATH

Despite being out of work, Milanković barely left his apartment, and hardly had any contact with people. On January 1st, 2004 Milanković proposed to a man named Jeremy St. Paul Ebenstein. Ebenstein refused and left the restaurant in tears. This deeply depressed Milanković. His land lady had this to say about him during that time. "Yeah, I remember that guy. He always came in and went straight to his room without even stopping to talk to any of the other tenants. If anyone tried (to) talk him, he would just remind (them that) they weren't his mom." After being deeply depressed for some time, Milanković and his cousin Ivan Bronski went on a pleasure cruise into international waters in the summer of 2009. After 6 days out at sea, and several supposed crimes committed, (this includes racketeering, hijacking, gun trafficking, however there was never evidence to start a fair trial.) their yacht was attacked by an unknown vessel. Bronski recounts the attack later "I remember (handing) Dimitri my .38 revolver, which I have a licence for. I looked back and he was leaning against the wall of the control room, and he had been shot." Milanković died three hours later, soon before the yacht reached shore in Cuba. He bled to death due to 4 rounds of a .9 mm. hand gun. His ex boyfriend Jeremy St. Paul Ebenstein later attended his wedding and sang the slave song "Swing Low Sweet Chariot". Milanković's cousin Ivan Bronski drove him home. They have recently been seen together at several restaurants and clubs, which leads some people to believe they now have an open relationship together, however both men deny it.