Australia - Snowtown Murders, Adelaide, Aug 1992 - May 1999

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Snowtown murders (also known as the bodies in barrels murders) were a series of murders committed by John Justin Bunting, Robert Joe Wagner and James Spyridon Vlassakis
A composite of images linked to the Snowtown murders.

A quarter of a century has passed since the discovery of the Snowtown bodies-in-the-barrels serial killings

In the outer suburbs of Adelaide in the 1990s, unimaginable horrors were taking place. The Snowtown killings of 11 people have been described as the worst serial murders in Australia. This week, the ABC revealed accomplice Mark Ray Haydon will soon be released, but victims' advocates say loved ones still face a life sentence of trauma and pain.

On Friday, May 21, 1999, Adelaide newspaper reporter Anna 🤬🤬🤬🤬 was preparing for a quiet last day.

"(They) said to me, 'oh, we've had a tip from one of the photographers that there's some dismembered bodies in acid-filled vats in a bank vault in Snowtown'," she recalled.

"I was like, 'well you can't really make that up can you?'"

"These crimes have had an enduring impact on victims' families — they've suffered and continue to suffer unimaginable trauma," Ms Quick said.

"Many still suffer from nightmares, PTSD, lack of motivation.

"Many remain fearful and they find it very difficult to trust people, to let people into their lives, so there is a sense of isolation for many of the victims."

Michael O'Connell said there was huge intergenerational trauma.

"The victims were human beings," he said.

"They were genuine people, they were innocent people, they were going about their life and their lives were stolen.

"Their loved ones now live with the loss for the rest of their lives and that loss carries over generation after generation after generation."
 
Number 4, Blackham Crescent, in Smithfield Plains was Mark Haydon's family home before he was arrested in connection to the Snowtown murders, Australia's worst serial killings.

The Adelaide property was sold about a year after the murderous group was arrested and has been empty ever since.

But Haydon's impending release from prison is dredging up unpleasant memories and new fears that he may return to scope out his old home.
 
Mark Haydon will be released from prison in 5 days time. He will have completed his 25 years in prison for helping to conceal 7 victims. They have thrown a whole bunch of interim restrictions on him in preparation for his release, including the requirement to wear an ankle monitor.

Jamie Vlassakis, who admitted to 4 of the murders and provided evidence to convict his accomplices, is eligible to apply for parole next year.

 

Nephew of Snowtown murder victim calls for rejection of killer's parole application​


The nephew of one of the "bodies-in-the-barrels" murder victims has called on South Australia's Parole Board not to release convicted killer James Vlassakis, who has applied for parole.
 

9News

Snowtown police officer warns families one of the killers is likely to be released​


The police officer who discovered the bodies in the barrels at Snowtown in South Australia has a warning for the families impacted by the sickening murders.

He says the youngest of the serial killers is likely to walk free from prison, telling 9News, "the system, is the system".

"Unfortunately for the families, they are going to have to get used to the fact that one day Mr Vlassakis will be released and out in the public to live his life outside of prison," Drage said.

9News understands authorities are pleased with Vlassakis' behaviour behind bars and there is a chance he'll walk free.


A hearing to consider Vlassakis' release is still at least eight weeks away.

The parole board says it won't be rushing a decision and that any possible risks to the community will be taken into account.
 

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