Warning: Graphic Content – Marin Magiricwich, who was obsessed with horror movies, threw the body of Stewart Evert via Salford, Greater Manchester, after the man was killed
A killer quietly took his son to the cinema – and even to the church – in the same days when the parts of the body were subjected to the inventory in the camel spots.
On Friday, Marin Magiricwitch was convicted of the killing of Stuart Evert, who turned on his body to 27 pieces. One of the court listened to Majerkiewicz, Polish, put the parts in the bags and took a bus on the trips across Salford and Manchester to empty the evidence. One of the days when he was emitting, the killer found a composure to take his children to the cinema – and the next day, one of his children took the service of sacred communication in the church.
Mr. Everttt's trunk was eventually discovered, wrapped in the movie Cling-Film in Kersal Dale Nature Reserve in Salford, Greater Manchester, on April 4, 2024, about a week after the killing. Majerkiewicz was seen on CCTV struggling to carry a heavy bag and throw it into the area.
This guide was played in the form of jury during the Majerkiewicz trial, after which he was convicted of death. The two father is now facing a life sentence in a listening session next week. Nevertheless, about a third of the body of Mr. Evert was found.
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The motivation behind the killing is still unclear. Police said that Merkivich had an installation with Gor and horror and horror movies – including a tattoo of the series Jason from the movie Slasher Friday 13th.
Majerkiewicz was Mr. Evert Ludger, and when the police searched her speech in Wenton, Salvord found evidence of the attempt to clean after killing and cutting. The officers also discovered blood on the carpet and furniture in property and soon the majerkiewicz were arrested.
Mr. Evert, who was working in both NHS and the Ministry of Labor and pensions, was known as “Benny” for his family, who say they are “haunted” with what happened to him.
Outside the court, Richard Zimaki, the brother of the largest victim, thanked the family's hometown in Derby, the police and the jury. He added: “Although almost 12 months have passed, we are still haunted by what happened. This has become more difficult to know the lengths that went to my brother’s death.
“Benny is the title of our family in favor of the beloved and loved Stuart. To treat anyone in a way that was brutally killed, and systematically and comprehensively, our family has left a shock to beyond belief.
“Our family has now become incomplete. The past 12 months have been some of our family members at all. This has become a little easier due to the flow of love and comfortable words from people across Manchester, from Derby and beyond, who all meet to assemble with us from the unique and truly private.”