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Snowtown serial killer Robert Joe Wagner complains about the media getting access to a handwritten parole period application letter and restrictions on his mail and visitors, during a hearing in South Australia's Supreme Court.

Snowtown serial killer Robert Joe Wagner has complained about the media getting access to his handwritten parole period application letter and the restrictions on his mail and visitors, during a hearing in SA's Supreme Court.

He was convicted of 10 murders in 2003Wagner is serving a life sentence without parole for his role in the"bodies-in-the-barrels" killings,During the trial, the court heard gruesome detail about his crimes, including that he and his accomplice John Justin Bunting cooked and ate the flesh of one of their victims.

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