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It was all over the news last night.

Been on BBC 24 news a lot today. 

I've seen/heard a lot about it on the news.

Any idea why it took almost 2 hours before there was an answer box? Welcome to the future. 

How could one man carry two bodies in suitcases? Must have weighed a ton!

There were two men

where's it say that, calmck? All I've seen is that two men have been arrested but one was released without charge and they aren't looking for anyone else?

 

 

just body parts, not necessarily whole bodies, DarceyK

Almost sure i heard on the radio today that at the address where the suspect was located, more body parts were found.

yes, more in London I think. I don't know how many people the parts came from, I think they said they've identified two.

just heard that a suspect has been arrested at Bristol temple meads station early hours of Saturday 

Someone had closed the thread Togo. Presumably by accident. I'm told it's easy to do.

Togo, I suspect a mod - possibly me - closed the thread accidentally.  It is very easy to do whilst scrolling AB on a phone and there is no notification or confirmation. 

I wonder if he thought everywhere was like Colombia and you can just do this stuff.

///Man at centre of suitcase murder probe ran away yelling 'my boss is really bad' before human remains were found in suitcases///

What a peculiar thing to say (notwithstanding the general bizarre- and icky-ness of the entire situation).

Is his boss one of the victims.....or did his boss order him to do this?

I'm sure I heard a witness on the news say that he saw two men get out of a taxi? 

To take body parts by train/taxi from London to throw off the Clifton bridge - seems bizarre & not something a sane person might do. IMV 

He meant that his boss had phoned in sick that morning, so he had to take over the logistics for that day.

 

Clifton suspension bridge is a long way from Shepherds Bush, so clearly they wanted to throw the police off the scent. I suspect they intended to sling the cases off the side into the river, but the bridge has nets to stop would be suicides, so that wouldn't work. Plus the place is apparently manned full time, so it was an unwise choice for that reason too.

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