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Australia's worst serial killers of gays jailed for life
October 29, 2003
SYDNEY — Australia's worst serial killers were sentenced Wednesday to
life in prison for their role in what became known as the
bodies-in-the-barrels case.
"The evidence has drawn me to the conclusion that both of you
are incapable of true rehabilitation," Judge Brian Martin told John
Bunting, 37, and Robert Wagner, 31.
Bunting was convicted of 11 murders. Wagner, who had owned up to
three murders before the latest trial began, was convicted of a
further seven.
The dismembered bodies of eight of their victims were discovered
four years ago steeped in acid in six black plastic barrels in a
former bank vault in Snowtown, 150 kilometres north of Adelaide.
Another four bodies were found, two buried in the back garden of
a house Bunting had rented.
James Vlassakis, who confessed to playing a part in four of the
killings, and who gave stomach-churning evidence at the trial, is
serving 26 years in jail.
A fourth man being held over the murders, Mark Haydon, has yet
to be tried.
Wagner cast himself in the role of vigilante, telling the court
that "paedophiles were doing terrible things to children and
innocent children were being damaged".
He went on: "The authorities did nothing about it. I was very
angry. Somebody had to do something about it. I decided to take
action. I took that action".
The majority of their victims were not paedophiles.
Bunting, who also showed no contrition, read a book during the
sentencing.
Bunting had been charged with 12 murders, and Wagner eight, but
after huddling for 45 hours the jury could not reach a verdict on
whether the pair were telling the truth when they insisted they
found one woman dead in her bath. They cut her up anyway.
Vlassakis, only 14-years-old when he took up with Bunting, spent
32 days on the witness stand regaling the jury with details of the
killings and the perverse pleasure the pair took in them.
Their eighth victim, James Brooks, had burning cigarettes placed
in his nose and ears. They burned a "smiley face" onto his forehead
with a cigarette lighter. His toes were crushed with a pair of
pliers. A sparkler was inserted in his penis and then lit. Water
was injected into his testicles with a syringe.
After David Johnson was killed, they fried and ate his flesh.
The pair boasted to Vlassakis that the "good ones" never
screamed.
Bunting and Wager initially picked on pedophiles and
homosexuals, but their range expanded to include their own friends.
Apart from a delight in cruelty, the killings were for personal
gain. The pair would pretend their victims were still alive to
collect their social security payments and loot their bank
accounts. Altogether, they took close to AUS$100,000 (US$70,000) from their victims.
Australia's previous worst serial killings, the so-called
backpacker murders between 1989 and 1992, took seven lives. Ivan
Milat is currently serving seven life sentences for those crimes. –Sapa-DPA
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