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Bristol police release image of suspect after human remains found in suitcases
Suitcases found by officers called to reports of man acting suspiciously on Clifton Suspension Bridge, police say
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Not one, but two suitcases? Does that mean more than one victim or that one victim was put into two suitcases?''Human remains have been found in two suitcases on and near Clifton Suspension Bridge. Police officers are responding to the incident this morning (Thursday, July 11). The bridge has been closed in both directions since around 6.30am and forensics officers are at work. This is a live blog and we will keep you updated below.![]()
Suitcases with human body parts found in Bristol
The bridge is closed to both traffic and pedestrianswww.bristolpost.co.uk
A man was seen acting suspiciously on the bridge just before midnight on Wednesday, July 10. A suitcase containing human remains was found on the bridge. A second suitcase was found a short time later, also containing human body parts.''
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Human remains found in suitcases at suspension bridge as police search for man
The Clifton Suspension Bridge has been closed by police after suitcases containing human remains were found, sparking a manhunt for a man seen leaving the scenewww.mirror.co.uk
“Our Major Crime Investigation Team has launched an investigation. Locating the man who left the suitcases and identifying the deceased are our priorities.”
Acting Bristol Commander Vicks Hayward-Melen said efforts are now underway to identify the deceased and inform their next of kin. Early investigations have shown the person was taken to the bridge in a taxi, which has now been seized.'
Early investigations have shown the person was taken to the bridge in a taxi, which has now been seized.'
Wow, a lot happening in Bristol recently. I’m still waiting for answers on the Jack O’Sullivan Case, really close to this area…UK - UK - Jack O'Sullivan, 22, left friends after night out, last seen Brunel Lock Road/Brunel Way, Bristol at 3.15am, 2 Mar 2024
Or just really was a poor planner.Given that the bridge is covered in high suicide barriers and CCTV, if the intention was to throw the suitcases off the bridge then I can only assume the person didn't know the area very well, or is seriously mentally ill.
It is an odd and very open way of leaving human remains. If this is being used as a reactive response, it must make it less likely it’s someone who has been missing for a while. Also an unusual choice to take a taxi.Or just really was a poor planner.
I still can't get over that one murderer who threw a bag of stuff associated with a crime off the local bridge in the dead of night.
He'd failed to take into account that it was the dead of winter, and the waterway was mostly frozen over around the pylons.
Nothing he could do.
When dawn broke, the bag was almost immediately spotted, sitting neatly on the ice, by a passerby.
The bag was retrieved without any issues by police, was found to be wonderful evidence, and away to jail he went.
Even if someone plans the crime itself, they often don't plan the aftermath.
Evelyn Colon and her baby were also disposed of in multiple suitcases from a high bridge. They landed not in the water, but on the bank, where they were found in short order. She had to wait for genetic genealogy for an identification, but once she was identified, they immediately knew who the culprit was and arrested him.
Aydil Fontes was also disposed of in suitcases in a waterway... Problem was, there was no current. So the killer came back several days in a row, only to see the suitcases floating right around where he'd thrown them in, but just far enough out to not be able to be retrieved by him. His suspicious behaviour was reported by local residents, and to jail he went.
Tl;dr, people who use dismemberment and suitcases and waterways/bridges for inconvenient human remains often haven't thought it through beyond getting those remains away from them. They tend to be acting very reactively. And I can absolutely see someone being thwarted by anti suicide barriers and CCTV, and then having nothing to do but wait for the inevitable knock at the door.
MOO
Unfortunately, also not the first time someone has used a taxi to transport their victim. And won't be the last.It is an odd and very open way of leaving human remains. If this is being used as a reactive response, it must make it less likely it’s someone who has been missing for a while. Also an unusual choice to take a taxi.