By David Lohr
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Serial Killer Trivia:
Last Week's Question and Answer:
Q: On May 20, 1999, police in the small town of Snowtown, Australia, discovered eight dismembered bodies hidden in a former bank building. Further investigation led to an additional three bodies connected to the same suspect(s). Who was the person (or persons) charged in these murders?
A: Robert Joe Wagner, John Justin Bunting, Mark Ray Haydon and James Spyridon Vlassakis.
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The Snowtown Murders: A bank vault's deadly math — 6 vats, 3 months,15 human feet. What is the mystery behind this grisly find? To understand the horrific saga of Australia's worst serial killing case, one must first go back in time. Back to a foreboding 1994 prequel: a grisly find at rural Lower Light, about 50 kilometers north of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. Read the full story here.
Crime Library reader Renee Cardona from Richmond Hill, Ga., was the first person to answer correctly. Congratulations, Renee!
Each week, the trivia winner will have the opportunity to pose the following week's question. This week, Renee asks readers:
Which serial killer murdered women for fun and then bathed in the victims' blood to preserve his or her own beauty?
Be the first to answer correctly and have your name listed here in next week's Serial Killer Briefs and earn the chance to come up with next week's trivia question.
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