• 422 - The Snowtown Murders: Seven Years of Insanity in South Australia

  • Sep 30 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 51 mins
  • Podcast

422 - The Snowtown Murders: Seven Years of Insanity in South Australia

  • Summary

  • In an episode about the most infamous series of murders in the history of the state of South Australia, somehow the murders are the least interesting part of the story. The characters in this tale, collectively, are some of the most dysfunctional we've ever covered. No one is even remotely normal, healthy, or well-adjusted in an episode that comes across like an advertisement for why you should never, ever, ever visit the suburbs north of Adelaide.

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