of the victim s house. she s pulling a blue suitcase which the prosecution say has the victim s body inside, having committed the murder. she hired a taxi under a false name to transport it to her house. the prosecution believe, in all probability, she kept the body in her garden for two weeks before hiring a car and driving it 200 miles to devon. 16 days after she was reported missing, miss chong s headless body was found in woods near in the resort of salcombe, by a family on holiday. mitchell had forged miss chong s will so that she and her mother would receive her estate. the court heard that she needed money to pay for repairs to her house in northwest london in fact, miss chong had offered her £200,000 to pay for those renovations before changing her mind. shortly after she changed her mind, she disappeared. mitchell was an osteopath, she had a degree in human sciences and the skills to dismember a body, thejury was told.