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137: Snowtown Murders- Part 2 (Serial Killer)
Podcast:
Killer Queens: A True Crime Podcast
Rating:
Explicit
Published On:
Sat Nov 14 2020
Description:
The Snowtown murders (also known as the bodies in barrels murders) were a series of murders committed by John Bunting, Robert Wagner and James Vlassakis between August 1992 and May 1999, in and around Adelaide, South Australia. The bodies were disposed of in barrels in an abandoned bank in Snowtown, but most of the murders were not actually committed there. Part 2 of 2 Check out our Patreon page and support the show for immediate access to multi part episodes, ad-free episodes, bonus episodes and much more! Hang with us: Follow Us on Instagram Like Us on Facebook Join our Case Discussion Group on Facebook Get Killer Queens Merch Bonus Episodes Support Our Sponsors: Do No Harm: Wondery and NBC News present Do No Harm - the terrifying true story of a family torn apart by the system that was supposed to protect them. Investigative reporter Mike Hixenbaugh chronicles what happens to the Bright family when their 3 kids are ripped away from them, and the shocking moments that came next. Subscribe to Do No Harm on Apple Podcasts. Homer: Visit learnwithHOMER.com/QUEENS to start a free 60-day trial of Homer- the early learning program for kids age 2-8. BetterHelp: Visit betterhelp.com/Queens to join the over 1,000,000 people who have taken charge of their mental health with the help of an experienced professional and enjoy 10% off your first month! Music provided by Steven Tobi Logo designed by Sloane Williams of The Sophisticated Crayon. © 2020 Killer Queens Podcast. All Rights Reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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