The small country town of Snowtown, north of Adelaide, will forever be entwined with the bodies that were found there in 1999. In part two, we’ll go into detail about the murders and the subsequent trial. In this episode, we’ll discuss the police investigation that led to the discovery of the bodies in the barrels. The others were killed because they had knowledge of the murders, or to access their Centrelink payments, or simply because John Bunting didn’t like them. Only two of the twelve were paedophiles, though. The investigation would reveal that the crimes were the work of a man named John Bunting and his group of friends, motivated by Bunting’s twisted obsession with killing paedophiles. The bodies of eight people were found in barrels full of acid in a disused bank in the small country town, and four other murders would later be linked to the crime. In a state known for its weird murders, Snowtown was something else. Only one of the murders occurred in Snowtown itself. The Snowtown murders, or the Bodies in the Barrels murders, is the name given to a series of killings committed in the nineties in Adelaide, South Australia. We explicitly stated at the start of this season that we weren’t gonna cover Snowtown… and yet here we are. Listener discretion isn’t just advised, it’s mandatory. This episode will discuss paedophila, sexual abuse, assault, torture, murder, dismemberment, and many other horrific things. Be warned, this episode covers some seriously fucked up shit.
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