Robert wagner australia serial killer
Robert Joe Wagner has been listed on Killer. Cloud since November of and was last updated 2 years ago. The unlawful killing of two or more victims by the same offender s , in separate events. Serial Killer as defined by the FBI at the symposium. Cannibalism is the act or practice of humans eating the flesh or internal organs of other human beings. Serial Killer Cannibals have been known to have ate a piece of their victim s body.
Torture is when someone puts another person in pain. This pain may be physical or psychological. Tourturers touture their victims. Strangulation is death by compressing the neck until the supply of oxygen is cut off.
Stranglers kill by Strangulation. The 9 dates listed below represent a timeline of the life and crimes of serial killer Robert Joe Wagner. A complete collection of serial killer events can be found on our Serial Killer Timeline. The following serial killers were active during the same time span as Robert Joe Wagner Robert John Wagner Jr.
Robert Joe Wagner is included in the following pages on Killer. Cloud the Serial Killer Database. GO Search. The bodies in barrels were variously stored in several places before finally being moved to the bank vault in Snowtown. These included a shed behind Bunting's house at Murray Bridge in April ; the three barrels were then moved to Haydon's property at Smithfield Plains later in Both of these vehicles were later moved to Snowtown, and afterwards the barrels moved into the bank vault, which had been rented by Haydon, using the name "Mark Lawrence", the name he had used before he married.
The movement of unfamiliar vehicles to Snowtown, a small town where strangers stand out, and loading activity at the old bank led to the bank building being searched. Of the Snowtown location one local police source said, "From what I understand there was no person involved in those murders from within Snowtown or the surrounding district. They were murdered elsewhere and the drums were brought to Snowtown because it was a quiet little town and there was a premises ideal for the persons involved.
Examiners attempting to identify the remains found them mummified rather than dissolved, the latter being the apparent intention of storing the bodies in barrels of acid. The killers had chosen hydrochloric acid which mummified the remains. After a series of pre-trial hearings, the first of the accused to be sentenced was Vlassakis, who was given four life sentences on 21 June after pleading guilty to four murders.
Later that summer, Bunting, Haydon and Wagner each pleaded not guilty to 10 counts of murder. Many of the charges against Haydon were later dropped due to insufficient evidence. The Supreme Court trial for Wagner and Bunting began on 14 October and within a short space of time the court experienced difficulties with the jury. At least one juror refused to continue due to the horror of the evidence and some sources report that a total of three jurors withdrew from the panel for this reason. Both Bunting and Wagner were found guilty on 8 September Bunting was convicted of eleven murders and Wagner, who had pleaded guilty to three murders, was convicted of seven; both appealed their convictions.
They were each sentenced to imprisonment for life on each count to be served cumulatively; the presiding judge, Justice Brian Martin, stated that the men were "in the business of killing for pleasure" and were also "incapable of true rehabilitation".
The proceedings against Haydon continued into , and on 2 August a trial opened in which he was charged with two counts of murder and six counts of "assisting offenders".
Haydon testified that he was not party to the crimes. However, on 19 December, the jury returned from four days of deliberations, convicting Haydon of five counts of assisting in the crimes and reaching no verdict on the two counts of murder and the remaining charge of assistance.
Haydon was held in detention as of December awaiting a possible retrial. In May the Supreme Court dismissed an appeal by Bunting and Wagner, who have now exhausted their avenues of appeal in South Australia. In September the murder charges against Haydon were dropped in return for guilty pleas to two new charges of assisting in the killings of his wife, Elizabeth Haydon, and Troy Youde. Prosecutors also agreed to drop an additional charge of assisting offenders in relation to the murder of David Johnson.
The final outstanding murder charges against John Bunting and Robert Wagner, concerning Suzanne Allen, were dropped on 7 May , when a jury was unable to reach a verdict.
Bunting and Wagner have been described, alongside backpacker murders killer Ivan Milat as Australia's worst serial killers. The particulars of the case, especially the manner in which the victims were found, horrified and fascinated the public. The murders garnered Snowtown much unwanted attention, and the town is now best-known for the murders. According to local residents, in the 18 months following the discovery in the disused bank vault, a steady stream of unwelcome visitors would stop to look at and photograph the building.
At the time, the local press reported a suggestion that the town's name be changed to avoid the stigma now associated with the name, although this suggestion was never acted upon.
One suggested new name in press reports was "Rosetown". Today units for older people are in its place.
Murderpedia Juan Ignacio Blanco. At his sentencing, Wagner rose in the dock and stated: "Pedophiles were doing terrible things to children. Perpetrators John Justin Bunting b. The murders Bunting moved into the Salisbury North home in and quickly befriended Wagner and his boyfriend Barry Lane, and Mark Haydon, who all lived nearby. The victims Clinton Trezise, 22 d.
The storage of bodies The discovery of the barrels in May in Snowtown was the culmination of five years of criminal investigation. Trials After a series of pre-trial hearings, the first of the accused to be sentenced was Vlassakis, who was given four life sentences on 21 June after pleading guilty to four murders. Community impact Bunting and Wagner have been described, alongside backpacker murders killer Ivan Milat as Australia's worst serial killers. Juan Ignacio Blanco.
He had helped in the murder of Barry Lane, but was later killed after discussing the crime with others. He was known to his family to have suffered from paranoid schizophrenia and was easily persuaded. Gavin Porter, 29 d. Apr , a heroin addict and friend of Vlassakis. Bunting decided he should be the next victim after he was pricked by a discarded syringe Porter left on the couch in the living room. Porter was strangled in his car parked on the property. Troy Youde, 21 d. Sep , Vlassakis' half-brother and son of Elizabeth Harvey who was living with them at Bunting's Murray Bridge house at the time of his death.
He was killed in the house after being dragged from his bed while asleep. This was the first murder Vlassakis participated in. Fred Brooks, 18 d. Sep The intellectually disabled son of Jodie Elliott, a woman in love with Bunting, was chosen by Bunting as an easy victim and lured to his house where he was attacked and brutally tortured. Gary O'Dwyer, 29 d.
Nov , man disabled in an earlier car accident and on a pension, O'Dwyer was a stranger, picked as an easy target. Elizabeth Haydon, 37 d. Nov , Mark Haydon's wife, killed by Bunting and Wagner in her home while her husband was out.
David Johnson, 24 d. May Vlassakis' half-brother. Murdered by Bunting in the bank building having been lured there by Vlassakis. He was the only victim to have died in Snowtown. The investigation began to take shape after Elizabeth Haydon's brother reported her missing within days of her disappearance. Her brother did not believe her husband Mark Haydon's explanations for her disappearance, which seemed to contradict each other in varying versions he gave, and the brother also did not believe she would leave without her two young sons.
Police found it suspicious that her husband had not reported her missing, and investigated her disappearance. Elizabeth Haydon was closely affiliated with all of the murderers, so they all fell under close scrutiny once police started their investigations. The discovery that Trezise and Lane had known each other was one of the first clues in the police discovering that there was more than a routine missing person investigation.
The discovery of the barrels in May in Snowtown was the culmination of five years of criminal investigation. Police involvement with the then unlinked crimes had begun with the discovery of human remains at Lower Light. After Elizabeth Haydon's disappearance, the police installed a listening device in Mark Haydon's house in Smithfield Plains, recordings from which were later used as court evidence. The remains found at Lower Light were later determined to have been those of Clinton Trezise, who had been murdered in Bunting's living room at Salisbury North, South Australia.
Ray Davies and Suzanne Allen were found buried in the back yard of that house. The bodies in barrels were variously stored in several places before finally being moved to the bank vault in Snowtown. These included a shed behind Bunting's house at Murray Bridge in April ; the three barrels were then moved to Haydon's property at Smithfield Plains later in Both of these vehicles were later moved to Snowtown, and afterwards the barrels moved into the bank vault, which had been rented by Haydon, using the name "Mark Lawrence", the name he had used before he married.
The movement of unfamiliar vehicles to Snowtown, a small town where strangers stand out, and loading activity at the old bank led to the bank building being searched. Of the Snowtown location one local police source said, "From what I understand there was no person involved in those murders from within Snowtown or the surrounding district.
They were murdered elsewhere and the drums were brought to Snowtown because it was a quiet little town and there was a premises ideal for the persons involved. Examiners attempting to identify the remains found them mummified rather than dissolved, the latter being the apparent intention of storing the bodies in barrels of acid. The killers had chosen hydrochloric acid which mummified the remains.
After a series of pre-trial hearings, the first of the accused to be sentenced was Vlassakis, who was given four life sentences on 21 June after pleading guilty to four murders. Later that summer, Bunting, Haydon and Wagner each pleaded not guilty to 10 counts of murder.
Robert Joe Wagner was sentenced to life imprisonment without parole in for his role in the killings, which were committed during the s. The remains of eight victims were found in six acid-filled barrels in a disused bank vault in the small town of Snowtown, north-west of Adelaide, almost 20 years ago in May South Australia's Courts Administration Authority has confirmed that Wagner has launched a Supreme Court application to have a non-parole period set, which could pave the way for his eventual release.
Under South Australian law, a prisoner without a parole period can apply to the sentencing court to set one, but the court can decline to do so if it believes it would be inappropriate for reasons including the gravity of the offence. Wagner and Bunting knew their victims personally and, during sentencing, Justice Brian Martin said the pair's crimes were characterised by brutality, depravity and cowardice.
At trial the jury was unable to reach a verdict on whether Bunting and Wagner had murdered Suzanne Allen, whose dismembered body was found buried in 11 garbage bags in the backyard of Bunting's former Salisbury North home. Bunting was the ringleader and was convicted of all 11 murders.
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