An Australian Hoarder Killed A Man Who Broke Into His House — Then Lived With His Corpse For 15 Years
An Australian Hoarder Killed A Man Who Broke Into His House — Then Lived With His Corpse For 15 Years "He was a very loving man, would do anything for anyone. He didn't deserve what he got." Shane Snellman disappeared in Sydney, Australia in 2002. He had been in and out of jail for petty theft and struggled with drug addiction, but his family knew him as a kind and caring man. His body was discovered in 2018 amid piles of trash and luggage in the house of an Australian hoarder who had been dead for a year. A recent police inquest has concluded that the hoarder murdered Snellman, then kept his body for 15 years and allowed it to mummify, masking the smell with air fresheners. Go inside this grisly crime The body of Shane Snellman was discovered "completely mummified" with a gunshot wound to the neck. It had been surrounded by 70 bottles of air freshener to mask the smell. Bruce Andrew Roberts was a wealthy recluse in the Greenwich neighborhood of Sydney, A...