A man has been found guilty of murdering his lodger before scattering his severed body parts in packages and a suitcase.
Benjamin Atkins, 49, killed Simon Shotton, of the same age, at their home in Bournemouth in August 2023 following a dispute over money, prosecutors said.
Atkins' partner, Debbie Pereira, 39, was found guilty of perverting the course of justice.
They are due to be sentenced at Winchester Crown Court on 26 July
The severed remains of Simon Shotton were discovered at various locations in Bournemouth.
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A man has been jailed for a minimum of 19 years for murdering his lodger and scattering his severed body parts in packages and a suitcase.
Benjamin Atkins, 49, killed Simon Shotton, of the same age, at their home in Bournemouth in August 2023, following a dispute over money and drugs, Winchester Crown Court heard.
Atkins' partner, Debbie Pereira, 39, was jailed for four years for perverting the course of justice and preventing the burial of a corpse.
The judge, Mrs Justice Stacey, said Atkins' actions were "gruesome" and "shockingly callous".
I heard a podcast on this case which was truly shocking and was a warning of the dangers of casual drug taking. I think the sentence for the woman was about right, she was in fear of the man who was her partner and committed the murder. Bournemouth is an example of a town/city that used to be a resort with plenty of housing that now hosts problem families and people from other areas and attracts people that have no jobs to a lovely coastal area. It is my prediction that it won't be long before we hear of a similar case from the Bournemouth/Boscombe area.
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