Sawing Up Victim's Body 'Was Difficult' ; Forensic Scientist Tells Trial of 'Numerous False Starts'
Grimsby Telegraph › December 02, 2011
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Grimsby Telegraph › December 02, 2011
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DETERMINED efforts had been made to saw the body of Grimsby man Adam Vincent into pieces - and those responsible found it "very difficult", a court heard.
Repeated "false starts" had been made and these were revealed in cut marks on his bones, the court was told.See the full content of this document
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Sawing Up Victim's Body 'Was Difficult' ; Forensic Scientist Tells Trial of 'Numerous False Starts'
Forensic scientist Professor Sarah Hainsworth told Sheffield Crown Court that the body of Mr Vincent could not have been cut up with a mec...
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