'I put some body parts in the freezer'
Matthews was asked about evidence from a prosecution witness who said it would be difficult for one person to chop up a body with the power saw in question.
He answered: “I had the saw with one hand. She may be a specialist but she hasn’t got a clue.”
Mr Mousley QC said: “There was not a single mark of damage on the bath from the use of a saw. Can you help us with that?”
He answered: “I was using the saw one handed.”
When asked if he was ‘careful’, he answered: “Not really. I mean like I think I made one or two mistakes.
“I was obviously aware that I couldn’t do it a certain way because I would have damaged the bath so I just did it a certain way.
“I wasn’t slow. I was rushing and doing what I had to do. It was the packaging that took a while.”
He said he wore both the recovered masks but “struggled” with the gloves, so didn’t always wear those.
Matthews then said while he stored some of Becky’s body parts in a blue box - which was later found containing her torso - he put some bits in his freezer.
He said: “I put some of it in the freezer, then the other bits in the blue box.
“The stuff in the attic was still wrapped in cling film, but I think that was the saw and some of the other items used, I don’t know exactly what.”
He then moved the parts to the shed, he said.
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