The video of the documentary (320 x 240px, WMV, 282MB) can be downloaded here: http://www.sendspace.com/file/ol5f5q or http://www.megaupload.com/?d=M85NQB40 The zip file with the images can be downloaded here: http://toobigforemail.com/slavedriver.toobig?onmpbk49qtn2ks4ro_j=8gydfadxxg8yxdx or http://rapidshare.com/files/411396600/aqui_en_vivo_screenshots.zip or http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XJQZTYRL Screenshots taken from "Aquí en Vivo - Los maníacos del martillo" broadcast on 2 August 2010 on Red Televisiva Megavisión in Chile. Here are the notes for the images: 1. Ximena Planella introduces the documentary. 2. The report mentions 3 Guys 1 Hammer. It does not point out that the case was given this name by Encyclopædia Dramatica in December 2008. 3. The documentary asks if snuff exists. 4. A young Igor Suprunyuck with his parents, who were interviewed for the documentary. 5. An older Igor Suprunyuck with his parents. 6. A very young Igor Suprunyuck. 7. Sayenko and Suprunyuck in a car. 8. Suprunyuck with a hammer. 9. Sayenko with a hammer. Sayenko refers to a yellow hammer in his video confession. 10. Suprunyuck with a different hammer. 11. Suprunyuck gloats at the grave of one of his victims. 12. Suprunyuck. 13. Suprunyuck with a knife. 14. Suprunyuck in an edited image with a Hitler moustache. 15. Suprunyuck as Hitler again. 16. Suprunyuck's parents showed this book about Adolf Hitler to the documentary makers. They said that Igor owned the book, but denied that he was fascinated by Hitler. 17. Sayenko on video during his confession. 18. Sayenko and Suprunyuck. 19. Sayenko and Suprunyuck with a hammer. 20. The first known victim, Ekaterina Ilchenko, and her mother Natalia. 21. Natalia Ilchenko is interviewed. She says that the killers should not be compared to animals, who kill only in self defence, and says that the killers of her daughter murdered for fun. 22. The shoes of a victim have been removed and placed by the side of the body. It has been suggested that this was a trademark of the killers. 23. Lydia Mikrenischeva survived a hammer attack and helped to identify the killers. Her life was saved when the two dogs with her barked loudly and the attackers ran away. 24. Jorge Olguín, a Chilean director of horror films, was shown the Yatzenko video. He was unable to watch all of it. 25. Michele Canale visits Dnepropetrovsk and obtains a full copy of the Yatzenko video from an anonymous source. 26. The mobile phone is placed on the roof of Suprunyuck's taxi, showing the roadside scene where the murder of Sergei Yatzenko took place. According to the commentary, Yatzenko's sons were asked to take part in the documentary, but declined. 27. Suprunyuck next to the taxi. 28. Another shot of Suprunyuck next to the taxi, a Daewoo Lanos. 29. Suprunyuck next to the taxi. He is holding the yellow plastic bag with the hammer used to kill Yatzenko. 30. Suprunyuck waits by the roadside, holding the hammer in the yellow plastic bag. 31. Suprunyuck's face is seen clearly in this roadside shot. 32. After a wait of twenty minutes, Suprunyuck says: "It looks like someone is approaching on a bicycle, come here." 33. Suprunyuck knocks Yatzenko off his bicycle. 34. The infamous shot of Suprunyuck grinning while attacking Yatzenko. 35. Sayenko gives a Hitler saluter over the body of Yatzenko. 36. The judge Ivan Senchenko holds up a disc in court. 37. The video showing Alexander Hanzha after alleged mistreatment by the police. 38. The prison where the killers are held.