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    Police release video of man carrying dead UK woman in suitcase

    Morton ObrienBy Morton ObrienAugust 20, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Yorkshire Police in the United Kingdom released images this Friday of Thomas Nutt carrying the already dead woman in a suitcase. After doing so, he reported his wife missing to the police, which later turned out to be untrue.

    According to British channel SkyNews, the crime would have been caught on surveillance cameras on their wedding night in October 2021.

    In the video just released, the couple can be seen entering the house, but only the husband can be seen leaving alone with a suitcase, which is brought inside the body of his married wife, Dawn Walker.

    After the crime, Nutt reported the woman missing and participated in the search, telling Walker’s family that she had run away due to mental health problems, showing news reports proving this fact.

    After leaving the body at a location not far from the residence, the man returned home and, according to the footage, tried to destroy evidence of the crime by stepping on suitcase marks on the floor.

    The man was finally sentenced to life imprisonment this Friday.

    Watch the video of the crime released by the British police in the gallery.

    Also read: Court. Caught with a crossbow in the castle, the man wanted to ‘kill the queen’

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