Salford murder inquiry after human torso found in woodland
Salford murder inquiry after human torso found in woodland
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rjfp1962

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Mobile Chicane

21,754 posts

234 months

Friday 5th April 2024
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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.

rjfp1962

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9,030 posts

95 months

Friday 5th April 2024
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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....

Gecko1978

12,302 posts

179 months

Friday 5th April 2024
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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....
Why are we suggesting the arms an legs were eaten ffs

Gareth79

8,684 posts

268 months

Friday 5th April 2024
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At first I assumed that the other parts had been removed by animals, but another article said police believe the torso had only been there 24-36 hours.

gotoPzero

19,750 posts

211 months

Sunday 7th April 2024
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1 x arrest made.

sugerbear

6,243 posts

180 months

Sunday 7th April 2024
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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....
Why are we suggesting the arms an legs were eaten ffs
I assume because it fits with some peoples perceptions (bias) of certain cultures (i.e a ritual killing).

rjfp1962

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95 months

Sunday 7th April 2024
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An arrest of a man in his 20's has been made....

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-6...

BoRED S2upid

20,918 posts

262 months

Sunday 7th April 2024
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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.


Pigs. They will eat everything.

spikeyhead

19,556 posts

219 months

Sunday 7th April 2024
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BoRED S2upid said:


Pigs. They will eat everything.
The easiest way to move a body...

andySC

1,328 posts

180 months

Sunday 7th April 2024
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spikeyhead said:
BoRED S2upid said:


Pigs. They will eat everything.
The easiest way to move a body...

They go through bone like butter.

RSTurboPaul

12,726 posts

280 months

Sunday 7th April 2024
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andySC said:
spikeyhead said:
BoRED S2upid said:


Pigs. They will eat everything.
The easiest way to move a body...

They go through bone like butter.
Is this that bricktop character from Layer Cake or Snatch or whatever that film was?

It genuinely scares me that people like that are out there in the world.

Caddyshack

13,624 posts

228 months

Sunday 7th April 2024
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I read that it is best to freeze the body and then pass it through Chipper before feeding to the pigs, I believe this is what the crims did as described in the book ‘Judas pig"

spikeyhead

19,556 posts

219 months

Sunday 7th April 2024
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RSTurboPaul said:
andySC said:
spikeyhead said:
BoRED S2upid said:


Pigs. They will eat everything.
The easiest way to move a body...

They go through bone like butter.
Is this that bricktop character from Layer Cake or Snatch or whatever that film was?

It genuinely scares me that people like that are out there in the world.
I grew up in Luton, met many such characters, a few of which actually knew what they were talking about.

RSTurboPaul

12,726 posts

280 months

Sunday 7th April 2024
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spikeyhead said:
RSTurboPaul said:
andySC said:
spikeyhead said:
BoRED S2upid said:


Pigs. They will eat everything.
The easiest way to move a body...

They go through bone like butter.
Is this that bricktop character from Layer Cake or Snatch or whatever that film was?

It genuinely scares me that people like that are out there in the world.
I grew up in Luton, met many such characters, a few of which actually knew what they were talking about.
I think I am lucky to not quite understand what sort of upbringing gets a person on that path / to that point in life.

hidetheelephants

33,250 posts

215 months

Sunday 7th April 2024
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Caddyshack said:
I read that it is best to freeze the body and then pass it through Chipper before feeding to the pigs, I believe this is what the crims did as described in the book ‘Judas pig"
Something similar was alleged to have happened to Arlene Fraser.

Dan_1981

17,929 posts

221 months

Sunday 7th April 2024
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An unidentified body... With non survivable Injurys... hehe slight understatement.

And an arrest already made.

They either already knew something, or our culprit was a bit lax in the steps he took to avoid detection...

fly by wire

3,872 posts

147 months

Sunday 7th April 2024
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RSTurboPaul said:
Is this that bricktop character from Layer Cake or Snatch or whatever that film was?

It genuinely scares me that people like that are out there in the world.
Snatch.

It was a film, not a fking documentary hehe

Kaelic

2,718 posts

223 months

Monday 8th April 2024
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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”

Gecko1978

12,302 posts

179 months

Monday 8th April 2024
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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 boy