139. Smells Like A Lousy Day For A Break-In - The Unfortunate Fate Of Shane Snellman

Published: June 9, 2020, 6:10 a.m.

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When Tracy Trudgett got the news in late 2018, she passed out.\\xa0Tracy hadn't seen her brother Shane Snellman, since she visited him in prison nearly a decade before.\\xa0Tracy and Shane had been separated from their father when they were just children - raised in a convent and then foster parents\\xa0 when the New South Wales authorities refused to let dad have the kids back due to his single parent status.\\xa0Shane had not had an easy life - falling in with the wrong crowd and resorting to breaking and entering and other petty crimes, he had been released from prison in mid-2012 and then, after just a few months, seemingly fell off the face of the earth.\\xa0But then Bruce Roberts died.\\xa0Roberts was, according to his neighbors in the Sydney suburb of Greenwich - an oddball - a bit of a hermit and, it turned out, a rabid hoarder - as bad or worse as the kind of hoarder you see on those reality shows about hoarders.\\xa0 \\xa0When Roberts stopped being seen in his neighborhood in 2017, police entered the home to find him dead on the floor from what the coroner determined was a heart attack.\\xa0The home was filled with so much clutter and dust and filth, it was shuttered and eventually turned over to Roberts' relatives, who took\\xa0 well into 2018 to settle his estate.\\xa0It was only then, more than a year after his death - once the family sent crews in to clean the house and prepare it for sale - did the full extent of Bruce Roberts'...er...eccentricities\\u2026come fully into the light - and the police to come knocking on Tracy Trudgett's door with the sad - and downright weird - news of her brother Shane Snellman's demise.\\xa0Join Melissa as she relates the details of one hoarder's six-year secret, and the unlucky fellow who decided to break in and rob the wrong house.

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