Salford murder inquiry after human torso found in woodland
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Mobile Chicane said:
Gross.
I'm presuming the head is easier to toss in a river somewhere, the limbs easier to butcher, and perhaps eat?
Once the meat is off, what's to distinguish a human humerus / radius / ulna / fibula / tibia from any other animal bone. To the untrained eye of course.
No idea on the answer to you questions, but is certainly gross in every respect....I'm presuming the head is easier to toss in a river somewhere, the limbs easier to butcher, and perhaps eat?
Once the meat is off, what's to distinguish a human humerus / radius / ulna / fibula / tibia from any other animal bone. To the untrained eye of course.
rjfp1962 said:
Mobile Chicane said:
Gross.
I'm presuming the head is easier to toss in a river somewhere, the limbs easier to butcher, and perhaps eat?
Once the meat is off, what's to distinguish a human humerus / radius / ulna / fibula / tibia from any other animal bone. To the untrained eye of course.
No idea on the answer to you questions, but is certainly gross in every respect....I'm presuming the head is easier to toss in a river somewhere, the limbs easier to butcher, and perhaps eat?
Once the meat is off, what's to distinguish a human humerus / radius / ulna / fibula / tibia from any other animal bone. To the untrained eye of course.
Gecko1978 said:
rjfp1962 said:
Mobile Chicane said:
Gross.
I'm presuming the head is easier to toss in a river somewhere, the limbs easier to butcher, and perhaps eat?
Once the meat is off, what's to distinguish a human humerus / radius / ulna / fibula / tibia from any other animal bone. To the untrained eye of course.
No idea on the answer to you questions, but is certainly gross in every respect....I'm presuming the head is easier to toss in a river somewhere, the limbs easier to butcher, and perhaps eat?
Once the meat is off, what's to distinguish a human humerus / radius / ulna / fibula / tibia from any other animal bone. To the untrained eye of course.
An arrest of a man in his 20's has been made....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-6...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-6...
Mobile Chicane said:
Gross.
I'm presuming the head is easier to toss in a river somewhere, the limbs easier to butcher, and perhaps eat?
Once the meat is off, what's to distinguish a human humerus / radius / ulna / fibula / tibia from any other animal bone. To the untrained eye of course.
I'm presuming the head is easier to toss in a river somewhere, the limbs easier to butcher, and perhaps eat?
Once the meat is off, what's to distinguish a human humerus / radius / ulna / fibula / tibia from any other animal bone. To the untrained eye of course.
Pigs. They will eat everything.
andySC said:
spikeyhead said:
BoRED S2upid said:
Pigs. They will eat everything.
They go through bone like butter.
It genuinely scares me that people like that are out there in the world.
RSTurboPaul said:
andySC said:
spikeyhead said:
BoRED S2upid said:
Pigs. They will eat everything.
They go through bone like butter.
It genuinely scares me that people like that are out there in the world.
spikeyhead said:
RSTurboPaul said:
andySC said:
spikeyhead said:
BoRED S2upid said:
Pigs. They will eat everything.
They go through bone like butter.
It genuinely scares me that people like that are out there in the world.
The scene is huge a full wetland is being fingertip searched and the scene is still on right now 4 days after the torso was found.
It is thought locally that parts of the body may be in the river irwell which flows through the area.
All very grim though and I did love the quote from the ch Super Nintendo saying the victim “could not have survived”
It is thought locally that parts of the body may be in the river irwell which flows through the area.
All very grim though and I did love the quote from the ch Super Nintendo saying the victim “could not have survived”
Kaelic said:
The scene is huge a full wetland is being fingertip searched and the scene is still on right now 4 days after the torso was found.
It is thought locally that parts of the body may be in the river irwell which flows through the area.
All very grim though and I did love the quote from the ch Super Nintendo saying the victim “could not have survived”
I also liked the Super Nintendo but was in reality more a Sega fan boyIt is thought locally that parts of the body may be in the river irwell which flows through the area.
All very grim though and I did love the quote from the ch Super Nintendo saying the victim “could not have survived”
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