kittythehare
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good thinking, but not at all sure that's what he did. The document was the one about Zoline's testimonyMotion for Leave to File – #264 in United States v. Christensen (C.D. Ill., 2:17-cr-20037) – CourtListener.comYes, I remember but what on earth could he want them for? To give the flat a deep clean after he had finished his cleaning? Oh, oh noooo. Is it possible, no, surely not. Could he have flushed many, man- here's the link, it's mentioned but noty small pieces down the toilet and wanted the maintenance crew to do a full on commercial flush down the system. I hated writing that.
I must go back and read where it said about dismembering her body. Right now I don't recollect seeing that, I am tired however lol.
It's mentioned but not stated as a fact of what happened .
So I had a wee google about the crime of dismembering. It's considered a pretty serious crime and the penalties are very high in Illinois- like c/p
If convicted of dismembering a human body, the penalties are incredibly severe, including mandatory minimum sentences of 6-30 years in prison and no possibility of probation.
FelonyX charge in Illinois!
Got all that off old Bruno's website (no wonder he ran)
Anyways, here's the link-Dismembering a Human Body | Bruno Law Offices
Then there's this-
As opposed to surgical amputation of the limbs, dismemberment is often fatal to all but the simplest of creatures. In criminology, a distinction is made between offensive, where dismemberment is the primary objective of the dismemberer, and defensivedismemberment, where it's done to destroy evidence.
Dismemberment - Wikipedia
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dismemberment
Was the alleged dismemberment part of the plan or to cover up evidence?
More here-What Is the Penalty for Dismembering a Human Body?