Rap fan killer dumped pal s body parts in bins inspired by song Dead Body Disposal
Jack Sandler, 29, has been convicted of murder after shooting and dismembering 24-year-old drug associate Jake Anderson-Brettner in a crime consistent with a song by Necro
Jack Sandler with fiancée Gemma Clark who helped him conceal the murder (Image: Facebook)
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âPlease man, donâtâ: Chilling last words of murdered mate A Tasmanian man who shot and dismembered his friend before disposing his body parts in wheelie bins has been found guilty of murder.
Crime by ROSEMARY MURPHY
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Subscriber only A jury has found Jack Harrison Vincent Sadler guilty of the murder of Launceston man Jake Anderson-Brettner. Sadler, 29, shot Mr Anderson-Brettner three times at his Riverside home on August 15, 2018. He then decapitated and dismembered the body. The jury spent four hours deliberating on Wednesday afternoon and returned the unanimous verdict after about 30 minutes of further deliberations on Thursday morning.
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Police say they have received a third party report of sex offence claims and urge any alleged victims to come forward hours after Noel Clarke furiously denied any sexual misconduct or criminal wrongdoing over sex claims
The force said: On Wednesday 21 April police received a third party report relating to allegations of sexual offences committed by a male over a period of time. Officers are currently assessing the information
A third party report is when claims are made to an organisation separate from the police. This type of report is anonymous and means the claims cannot be probed by officers but can be used as intelligence