Salford murder inquiry after human torso found in woodland

Salford murder inquiry after human torso found in woodland

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dundarach

5,081 posts

229 months

Monday 8th April
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My friend grew up on the families pig farm.

He says they always let another know before going in first thing in the morning to 'count the pigs'. If one died in the night, the others would eat it.

He might have been bullstting a bit, however I don't fancy counting morning pigs alone!

andy43

9,740 posts

255 months

Monday 8th April
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Whereas on a sheep farm you were supposed to count the sheep before bedtime in case a wolf/fox/alien got one overnight.

I may have made this up

rjfp1962

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7,785 posts

74 months

Sunday 28th April
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Southerner

1,430 posts

53 months

Sunday 28th April
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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”
Absolutely not a funny case, but…. Super Nintendo biglaugh

jdw100

4,133 posts

165 months

Monday 29th April
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dundarach said:
My friend grew up on the families pig farm.

He says they always let another know before going in first thing in the morning to 'count the pigs'. If one died in the night, the others would eat it.

He might have been bullstting a bit, however I don't fancy counting morning pigs alone!
Saw pigs eat a kitten. Done in seconds.

Digga

40,379 posts

284 months

Monday 29th April
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Dan_1981 said:
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...
Pessimistic and weak spiriteed reporting. Was just a flesh wound.

Rich Boy Spanner

1,335 posts

131 months

Monday 29th April
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The odd thing about this is that is someone/some people have gone to the effort of disposing of body parts across a relatively wide area, then why did they leave the first parts found about 150 feet from the fence next to a main arterial road into central Manchester, in full view for anyone who looked.

W124Bob

1,749 posts

176 months

Monday 29th April
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Rich Boy Spanner said:
The odd thing about this is that is someone/some people have gone to the effort of disposing of body parts across a relatively wide area, then why did they leave the first parts found about 150 feet from the fence next to a main arterial road into central Manchester, in full view for anyone who looked.
A warning?

FredericRobinson

3,752 posts

233 months

Monday 29th April
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W124Bob said:
A warning?
Or panic?
There’d be a lot fewer murders solved is people didn’t bury bodies in shallow graves in areas where people walk dogs.

119

6,459 posts

37 months

Monday 29th April
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Does it depend on area about how wide the coverage is?

https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/24247735.bo...