Guardian: The sunbaked streets of Snowtown were deserted when I drove up from Adelaide in late 2000, 18 months after the dismembered remains of eight people were found in barrels of acid in a disused bank vault. The gruesome discovery brought the glare of publicity to the little country town in South Australias mid north, and although no one from Snowtown was among the murderers or victims the unwelcome attention persisted for years, as the protracted trials were followed by a film and four books.
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