Six barrels of human remains that exposed Australia's worst serial killings | 60 Minutes Australia
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- In 2001, Marcus Johnson gave his chilling account of surviving the Snowtown murders, now known as Australia's worst serial killings. After 25 years behind bars, one of the four convicted men - Mark Ray Haydon - could soon walk free.
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Synopsis | The Secrets of Snowtown (2001)
The residents of the small South Australian town of Snowtown never suspected a thing. In the old bank just across the road from the pub was a terrible secret - six barrels full of human remains. When police broke into its disused vault in May 1999 they had finally cracked Australia's worst and most baffling case of serial killing. Ten victims allegedly killed for little more than their pension money. Now, a survivor's chilling account of what really happened at Snowtown. Marcus Johnson is certain he was on the hit list. His son was one of the killers.
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Adelaide has a history of the most bizarre and gruesome crimes and serial killings.
due to boredom
Really?
What else has happened there?
I thought it was a quiet city with not much crime!
It’s the killing capital of Australia.
@@bushratbeachbum Horror place for the children.
@@toni4729 which children and why exactly?
I feel so heavy hearted for the father who lost all his sons. Poor guy. I will never ever under appericate any person or situations again God help him and us
AMEN 🙏
This is one of the worst crimes. Horrifying! When i first saw a doco about this i couldn't get it out of my head for weeks. The torturing really got to me😢
Don't watch the movie,it's brilliant but soooo disturbing
@@donnafuller3029 you dont want to watch the movie Snowtown then, omgggggg, I couldnt stomach it!
No amount of money is worth a humans life.
The movie about these crimes was very difficult to watch😢
I love it when youtube removes my comments.
Thats why i write them.
Thanks, Susan!
Susan has been out for almost a year. Remember when you couldn’t even comment on 60 minutes Australia?
@@spvcebvrsometimes this page stops people commenting on here
You too huh? They’re just a bunch of woke democrat losers whoever runs this shithole.
I don't doubt it at all. They are super libs here, all for 'free speech' of course. @@Civilinvadee
@@Civilinvadee yes our freedom of speech.the truth behind evil
This is horrifying 😢breaks my heart for the victims and friends and family and community prayers for all 🙏
Where was God when this was happening?
The movie, Snowtown is hard to watch!
How can a small town have several serial killers? And having them "hunt" together in a "pack", torturing people and putting them in barrels, and not only not regretting it, but enjoying it, are beyond nightmarish. I don't understand how something like this can happen. Edit: And what? They are planning to release one of them? Is this normal in Australia, to let loose serial killers?
The victims were killed in Adelaide, a big city. The bodies were stored in Snowtown, a small town.
@@ewarrior9776 I still don't understand it. Making the population larger, don't make it more likely for individuals like that to get together to do something so evil. Unless of course there were some kind of organization behind it, trained in drawing bad people together, like biker gangs, Neo Nazi gangs or similar, but I didn't hear anything like that in the story. They were from the same area anyway, it seems.
I lived in Salisbury north for many years. 1 street away from these killers. There was no organization behind this other than a lower socioeconomic area.@@elvenkind6072
It happened in Elizabeth a lower class place where people going missing was not noticed.
@@elvenkind6072 Bunting was born and raised in Inala, a suburb of Brisbane with a notoriously low socio-economic population. He didn't even get to Adelaide until 1991, on his way to Perth, when his car broke down. He had not originally intended to migrate to Adelaide.
Wagner was born in Parramatta, near Sydney, and was from that state, growing up there also.
So the two main perpetrators - the mastermind and the enforcer, were not even South Australians, and didn't even spend any of their childhood there.
It is inconceivable that any of them could ever be released. The Sth Australian Judiciary has a lot to answer for.
Snowtown is such a beautiful name for any town. I hope the residents are not distressed by this new exposure. They have nothing to be ashamed of.
Mark Hayden is about to be released soon. The victims family & SA state government must stop this from happening.
Omg who cares
Once u done your time u get released
@@aarondaniele4141I doubt that Mark Haydon has shown any kind of remorse for what he has done. And how would you know that he's not likely to re-offend? I think the prospects of Mark Haydon reoffending is high.
@@BlairSauerhe would influence some young gullible people, leapards don't change their spots, he will need to be monitored closely, have a feeling his release will be more negative than positive.
@@JohnJohn-zn8ib Yeah I totally agree. Yes his release would definitely have more negatives than positives.
How much tax money have we wasted on keeping these in jail.
What's your point?
@@kiryuchan860 think about it
And capital punishment achieves what, exactly? Sorry, mate, if you want to slide back into the barbarism of America's South, go right ahead. I'm thankful our societies have moving on upwards.
@@LaughingStock_ do you want these ppl in your community ?
@@LaughingStock_ What do you even mean? Serial killers don’t deserve empathy. They have no use in society either. Capital punishment deters other potential killers too
Wow that's the first time I've seen Jamie's face I thought it was meant to be suppressed
The way hes acting in the footage is complete opposite to how he was portrayed in the movie
Yeah I don't think he's an innocent as he made out
@paullaws4965 I agree however imo I think the movie possibly portrayed him correct when he was younger when he 1st few years when he met bunting as the father figure, but then during later murdering years and I read he was heavily into drugs in his later teens he changed and went along with the last murders unaffected especially with his step brother driving him all those hours knowing he would be killed,
Trust no one!
Totally beyond creepy !
One of them is getting out in a few months
Stop turning off the comments section 60 minutes, or people will stop watching ur channel
these guys were scumbags Its pretty scary if they disposed of the bodies properly who knows how long they could have got away with it
Shocking and Snowdown was a brilliant film ❤❤❤
I couldnt watch it all ..phew!!
It's so hard to wrap my head around these men who cruelly tortured and finally killed these victims for pleasure and monetary gain. I don't know how their nights are, filled with the cries of their victims, or how they manage to eventually sleep...
I find it difficult to understand how something like this could have happened, with a "pack" of killers, and none of them stopping it. Also I don't know if someone is able to do something like that in the first place, will they even regret it later?
@@elvenkind6072why can't you understand it? Flip though some basic text books on history, sociology and behavioural psychology.
@@kiryuchan860 I can only understand other people in the world, by comparing myself to them, and since I know I could never had done something similar, and I think this is the normal reaction, I don't understand how someone else could have done it. It would be more easy to understand if there was a single person with such a disturbed behavior, but several of them at once, agreeing to behave like it in unison is difficult to wrap the mind around.
Since you refer to these basic texts, that I haven't read, perhaps you can explain it, in a simple way, for someone less educated to grasp this?
It was so normal for these guys. Watch the movie "Snow town" and you get the real story.
They sleep because they have no morales or conscious or empathy.
Back in 1999, I was driving from Alice Springs to NSW and pulled into Snowtown because it had been all over the news. You could look into the bank from a side window and still see all the fingerprint dust on the safe. I went into the secondhand shop next door with the ‘bodies-in-the-barrels’ souvenirs…all boarded-up now.
How gruesome.
There is a reason 27 out of 50 states in US still have the death penalty . This case in Australia is an example when in US death penalty is on the table. Texas still going strong with execution
That’s the first time I’ve seen the face of Jamie Vlassakis. He certainly appears a lot less sympathetic than the movie portrayed.
The movie was too graphic for me omgggg!
Thought the same, movie makes him look like a poor soul that got pressured into it but this makes him look like a dog, he is a rat by prison terms. Apparently he's in prison under a false name because he ratted them out, his face is all over the tv. He is due for parole next year or something, don't think he'll get it
And there’s an ad covering the comment line, smmfh
I thought vlasakis identity was meant to be suppressed?
Sylvia Lane was my Mums next door neighbour back in the 70's.....
All these people in the same family or friend group on pension.
Looks like they were young and not pensioners , were they all disabled ?
I don’t get it😮
I don’t get killing one’s friends for money either of course .. utterly horrible and sad case😢
@johnperic3765 wow!! That’s seems totally counterproductive …
Here in Norway , the good part of being incarcerated is getting a degree if you don’t have one , or job training .
Also training to take care of yourself, like budgeting. At the final part of prison you get to stay at a rehabilitation center , where you have small grocery stores , so you have to buy your own food and communal kitchens , so you must learn to cook your own meals and wash the Fisches and your own clothes . You also get to learn different hobbies, so you’ll hopefully have other things than crime to go back out to..
All this is so that you can become a contributing part of society when you get out!
Sorry about all the “so’s” 🤣
It’s 7 am and I just woke up…
@johnperic3765that’s simply not true. I work with many people with criminal records. Well paid fifo work too
@johnperic3765 full of shit.
I have worked with many jailbirds over the years.
You're dribbling shit.
@johnperic3765your full of it plenty of ex crims get work.
The man with the souvenir store its disgusting, he probably with be a candidate to be a killer for money..
Just like Truro & Adelaide
This is what can happen when people don’t come to Lord Jesus and live in the Will of God that is written in the holy Bible. And fear God.
Heaven and hell is real and forever.
Seek the truth and you’ll find it. You don’t want to be ending up in hell forever.
This story was first aired in 2001. Cinton Tresize wasn't identified as the first victim back in 1992 until after this.
Marcus ! .....Jasper carrots dopple-gänger 😅
I met robbert wagner he was at yatla in the pre assessment unit which was part of mainstream induction in 2010 F division at the time where we were working in the metal shop...
Did he stay in Yatla? i didnt know where he was processed.
Nice name. Yeah that was yatla 2010. Hes a big boy robert is
So what was he like
@Redwarfa he was actually a fairly nice guy but thats what they said about him and bunting he would befriend before killing.
That being said in 2010 he was a big boy about 6 foot 4 solid but wasnt loud or aggressive that i seen but i did find it strange he was working in the metal shop of all places and he was generally fairly happy.
True story
@@IrlamOz it was rumoured that he was homosexual and very much dominated by bunting
He shouldn’t be released nor should we be paying for his life to go on
Seriously disturbed individual
The fictionalized film Snowtown is on youtube. It is harrowing.
easily the most disturbing thing I’ve watched
….for a little bit of money… Marge Gunderson
Is that Peter Overton? If so he had some mad work done and looks primo
He's just young
Australia has the most gruesome crimes🙄 and nobody gets more than 25 years
What's weirder is they get out and get a job easy when people with minor offences don't get a second chance
@@High_Fifty here what they do for hiring criminals is the company gets a tax break, as well as paid for hiring them. This one guy I knew had felonies, a store hired him ( but not me), and he ended up stealing a big stack of lottery tickets.
Ummm...yeah they do. Stop perpetuating that myth.
@@deathbycheese850 the case has to be extreme to get more time. I’ve watched many Australian crime stories, and it’s always the same.
Thats entirely NOT true. Most get the red rubber stamp. Never to be released, HE is just one them.
Completely beyond belief! 🙊🙀
Horrendous
Totally sick what happened in the town, the movie wasnt much better; and people have the nerve to call Ivan Milat Australia's worst serial murderer, well...Mr Bunting comes as very close to claiming the crown I believe .
Just heard Mark Hayden will be released in 5 days 😢 how the in the heck he's allowed to join the community again is beyond me. I feel sorry for the ppl he ends up living close by to. 😕
Could you upload a worse copy of this?
Always been suspicious of those seemingly -peaceful small towns...😢
They weren't killed in Snowtown.They were murdered in Adelaide.
Waterloo cnr rd Salisbury mostly.@@ewarrior9776
One last trip to flavourtown.
8:21 - Just like the Brady Bunch?
What happened to a life for a life? Life sentence ..the world is MAD
The snowtown movie was the best movie i have ever seen .I had nightmares for mnths and i was so sorry i watched it
I felt like he was grooming me
Running out of approved stories?
Thought Elizabeth harvey had 4 sons
Nuts 😮
Was this far from where Big Lez and Sassy live?.
His mother was living with a Les in the 80s. Very creepy little man
Can****balism as well
He looks? Never really know sometimes
Omg
The Snowtown Cannibals.
Hmmnmmm 😳👍👌👍♥️♥️♥️🙏
And in 2023 one of them is getting out u guess which ? 😢😢😢
He may have done this
Jasper Carrott
welfare checks ? REALLY.. terrible .
Nice dress, Amelia
You freak
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@01:15 Ive never even heard of snowtown so it garnering the ATTENTION OF THE WORLD is a bit overly sus. As for finding bodies in drums of acid, been happening here for centuries. Them CARTELS and MAFIOUSA boys and girls aint no Joke and certainly don’t play nice.🇺🇸🍻✌🏻
happened decades ago you'll probably too young to remember
It's only up because one of the murdered will be released from mobilong prison in may
Like world series baseball???????
WHAAAAAAAT???
Im always first 60 minutes
Why are we talking about this shit
One of them is going to be released......
First
The Snowtown "tourists" are revolting.
Got those magnets still.