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Previously on "Best way to dispose of a corpse"
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dress it in a baggy white suit, stuff a couple of asprin down the throat, cut the wrists a bit with a pen knife and leave in a field in Oxfordshire. Standard MI5 procedure for dealing with awkward weapons inspectors
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On serial killer levels he is one weird serial killer, only picked women that were menstruating, quoted the Bible to friends of the victims and also carried a Bible with lines underlined. I think they have his DNA as they exhumed a body about 10 years ago of a suspect but quickly put him back in the ground.Originally posted by Sysman View PostI read about him in an Ian Rankin Rebus book.
Common to think it is Peter Tobin, he lived in Glasgow at the time and moved away shortly after the last murder, the pictures of Bible John's photo fit from the 60s and him are almost identical even with the age difference.

There were loads of Prostitute murders in Glasgow in the 80s and 90s, I think 12, they think it was a serial killer but never found a link. The whole red light are is now covered in CCTV, much more than the streets around the station 100 yards away which is a total crime hotspot.
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I thought the thread was about corpses, not copses.Originally posted by zeitghostMr Wu's pigs in "Deadwood" had a similar diet.
IGMC
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Whores!! God's Wrath Will Be Upon Them!!Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBBC News - Man held over Bradford prostitute murders
You been anywhere near the rivers in Bradford Minestrone?
John
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If the corpse is a giant alien lizard, don't forget to remove the diamonds first.
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Playing Heavy Rain on the PS3 at the moment.
Apparently, just dumping it in wasteground whilst it's raining will give you a pretty good chance of getting away in the clear. Helps if you don't go all "serial killer" about it though.
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Shiver. Some Yank bird gave me a mystery novel to read which described all that. She wanted to discuss it in so much detail that I didn't finish the bookOriginally posted by threaded View PostJust thought I'd mention that if you became a suspect the Police have Cadaver Dogs that can detect an area where a corpse has been laying. They are sufficient to secure conviction.
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I wouldn't want to use the loo used to disposed of the gloop either, for fear of the odd splash getting me.
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You beat me too it on that one. Snatch is one of my all time favourites!Originally posted by DaveB View Post
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BBC News - Man held over Bradford prostitute murders
You been anywhere near the rivers in Bradford Minestrone?
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Would that be the same dog as in the McGann case?????Originally posted by threaded View PostJust thought I'd mention that if you became a suspect the Police have Cadaver Dogs that can detect an area where a corpse has been laying. They are sufficient to secure conviction.
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