John Bunting & The Snowtown Murders: Bodies Found In Barrels Of Acid – Lights Out Podcast #79



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  1. I CRIED when you said Gary was so happy to finally have friends because of his disability and then they tortured that man!! John and Robert might be the worst of them all

  2. YAY!? For an Australian case, I was born & raised in Adelaide & it was really interesting hearing your version of the bodies in a barrel story ☠️☠️☠️

  3. Me: just finishing my last bite of food
    Them: “definitely don’t eat before this”

    Update: only 2 minutes in and y’all weren’t playing 😟

  4. Tell me this is not the guy that decides to kill everyone he doesn’t like in his area. Few people turn my stomach as obviously I would be screaming my head of If I saw even a cat squeal due to another humans actions. I don’t get, it’s your choice to be whoever you want to be. Ohh it is that one.

  5. These murders were before my time, but on a school trip across country we stopped in Snowtown in 2016 and it seemed completely deserted despite people still living there. It’s also just such a tiny town so it was crazy to see the bank and imagine what lead the murderers to make these decisions. Super fascinating, the movie on this case is great too!!

  6. y’all should try to focus this show more on the supernatural!! ghosts, crytids, etc. there’s like a trillion true crime channels out there, so maybe diving into this much detail is unnecessary. i feel as though it’s borderline disrespectful to the victims as this channel doesn’t always consistently talk about deep topics like this, and the conversation about mental health and solutions to problems like this isn’t addresssed, making is seem as though some may get enjoyment out of listening to this. that just isn’t right and makes us no better than the criminals imo.

  7. Dude I live 30 minutes from Inala, and it’s not a good place. But I also get super excited whenever you do Australian cases. Somewhere close to home, places I’m familiar with

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