Nemo
01-15-2010, 12:44 PM
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/jan/12/man-admits-dismembering-salesman
It is remarkable that in this case of murder and dismemberment, the Home Office pathologist states...
"Mr Howe's limbs had been skillfully and cleanly removed from his body"
Also - (quoting from my local paper the Shropshire Star 15/1/10)..
"The court heard it would have taken at least 12 hours to cut the body up and would have been a messy process"
The man who admits the dismemberment (he denies murder) does not appear to have any anatomical training or the like and states that he cut up the victim in the countryside
At least 12 hours? Does anyone agree with that?
It is remarkable that in this case of murder and dismemberment, the Home Office pathologist states...
"Mr Howe's limbs had been skillfully and cleanly removed from his body"
Also - (quoting from my local paper the Shropshire Star 15/1/10)..
"The court heard it would have taken at least 12 hours to cut the body up and would have been a messy process"
The man who admits the dismemberment (he denies murder) does not appear to have any anatomical training or the like and states that he cut up the victim in the countryside
At least 12 hours? Does anyone agree with that?