In the United Kingdom, the man suspected of having got rid of suitcases containing human remains on a suspended deck in Bristol was found guilty of double homicide on Monday. Without knowing it, people had offered to help him wear them, reports Sky News.
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The victims, Paul Longworth and Albert Alfonso, had been killed by this man of Colombian nationality, on July 8, 2024, in western London. The killer had beheaded the bodies, placed the heads in a freezer, and the remains in suitcases.
Police say police, public customers had come to the aid of the murderer, after noticing that he was struggling to transport his heavy suitcases. They then offered to drive him on the Bristol bridge, where the criminal planned to throw the bodies. “He told them that he wanted to go on the other side of the bridge, which was only 150 meters from where he was,” said Inspector Neil Meade, of the Avon and Somerset police. “My God, they are heavy, is there a body in there?” “, Said one of the people, ignoring when they were human remains.
Blood escaped suitcases
Unable to lift the suitcases, they then helped the murderer to order a taxi to take care of him. “They were really traumatized by this whole story, and obviously understand now what happened later,” added the authorities. At the time of the facts, passers -by had noticed that blood escaped suitcases. A cyclist even arrested him, before the latter flees. He was arrested on July 13, 2024 at Bristol station.
The judgment will be rendered on October 24, says the BBC. A psychiatric report was also ordered by the judge.