2.The Church of Pisco, lost treasure: In 1859, four men who were mercenaries for the Peruvian army planned to gain confidence of the priests of Pisco Church.
Luke Barrett, Arthur Brown, Jack Killorain and Diego Alvarez, gained the confidence of the Pisco Church in Peru and managed to sail away with over 14 tons of gold and other treasures after killing the priests.
Unfamiliar with the area, the four drew a map, ditched the loot and headed to Australia; with the hope of eventually returning and recovering the treasure.
Unfortunately, prior to returning for their treasure, two were killed and the other two were arrested. Only Killorain survived the jail stint.
Before he died he told Charles Howe about the Pisco Church heist and where the treasure was stashed.
When Howe found the treasure, he was not equipped to move the treasure. He left the treasure hoping to return and collect.
Out of money, Howe failed to return to collect the treasure but he had disclosed the location to George Hamilton who eventually went looking for the treasure but never found it because he couldn't understand the map.