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Bristol Crown Court heard Gordon stabbed Ms Netts four times, causing
fatal injuries, before dismembering her body with a circular saw.


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Bristol Crown Court heard Gordon stabbed Ms Netts four times, causing
fatal injuries, before dismembering her body with a circular saw.


depends on the size of the saw.
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Bristol Crown Court heard Gordon stabbed Ms Netts four times, causing
fatal injuries, before dismembering her body with a circular saw.


This is the kind of tool that Fred West used:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/22979049@N07/14301909011/

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Bristol Crown Court heard Gordon stabbed Ms Netts four times, causing
fatal injuries, before dismembering her body with a circular saw.


She really should have come on this group and asked us what was the best
thing to buy for dismembering a human body. I'm sure we could have helped.

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https://uk.yahoo.com/news/woman-murd...vances-1137488
47.html Bristol Crown Court heard Gordon stabbed Ms Netts four
times, causing fatal injuries, before dismembering her body with a
circular saw.

She really should have come on this group and asked us what was the
best thing to buy for dismembering a human body. I'm sure we could
have helped.


Angle grinder might be a bit messy?


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https://uk.yahoo.com/news/woman-murd...vances-1137488
47.htmlÂ*Â*Â* Bristol Crown Court heard Gordon stabbed Ms Netts four
times, causingÂ* fatal injuries, before dismembering her body with a
circular saw.

She really should have come on this group and asked us what was the
best thing to buy for dismembering a human body.Â* I'm sure we could
have helped.


Angle grinder might be a bit messy?


obviously a cordless chainsaw...

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Bristol Crown Court heard Gordon stabbed Ms Netts four times, causing
fatal injuries, before dismembering her body with a circular saw.


She really should have come on this group and asked us what was the best
thing to buy for dismembering a human body. I'm sure we could have
helped.


Best to use a tree chipper. Bit noisy but very quick.

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Bristol Crown Court heard Gordon stabbed Ms Netts four times, causing
fatal injuries, before dismembering her body with a circular saw.


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Bristol Crown Court heard Gordon stabbed Ms Netts four times, causing
fatal injuries, before dismembering her body with a circular saw.



Have you never bought a tool on an impulse and then looked for a job to
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Bristol Crown Court heard Gordon stabbed Ms Netts four times, causing
fatal injuries, before dismembering her body with a circular saw.


The essence of DIY - use whatever you have available.


Bit slow with the butter knife tho.

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On 05/05/2021 17:42, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
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On 04/05/2021 22:27, GB wrote:

https://uk.yahoo.com/news/woman-murd...vances-1137488
47.htmlÂ*Â*Â* Bristol Crown Court heard Gordon stabbed Ms Netts four
times, causingÂ* fatal injuries, before dismembering her body with a
circular saw.

She really should have come on this group and asked us what was the
best thing to buy for dismembering a human body.Â* I'm sure we could
have helped.


Angle grinder might be a bit messy?


obviously a cordless chainsaw...


But not battery

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On 04/05/2021 22:27, GB wrote:
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Bristol Crown Court heard Gordon stabbed Ms Netts four times, causing
fatal injuries, before dismembering her body with a circular saw.


The essence of DIY - use whatever you have available.


Wait until the silage season (may, june) and hide the body in a
swathe of wilted grass that is going to be double-chopped ?.
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On 05/05/2021 20:57, Robin wrote:
On 04/05/2021 22:27, GB wrote:
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/woman-murd...113748847.html


Bristol Crown Court heard Gordon stabbed Ms Netts four times, causing
fatal injuries, before dismembering her body with a circular saw.



Have you never bought a tool on an impulse and then looked for a job to
justify it?


Almost always. Nothing worse than doing a job on a bank holiday only
to discover that you need a slightly longer type of drill bit, or
run out sanding pads, ...


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On 04/05/2021 22:27, GB wrote:
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/woman-murd...113748847.html


Bristol Crown Court heard Gordon stabbed Ms Netts four times, causing
fatal injuries, before dismembering her body with a circular saw.



Have you never bought a tool on an impulse and then looked for a job to
justify it?


Almost always. Nothing worse than doing a job on a bank holiday only
to discover that you need a slightly longer type of drill bit, or
run out sanding pads, ...


however Wickes and B&Q are now open on Bank Holidays.

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