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Article: Murder suspect's girlfriend denies helping in cover-up.(News)
- Article from:
- The Birmingham Post (England)
- Article date:
- March 27, 2004
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A man accused of battering a gay arts lecturer to death, cutting him up and burying his body, asked his girlfriend to help get rid of the weapon used in the killing, Birmingham Crown Court was told.
It is alleged that Robert McMahon bludgeoned Mark Green at his Birmingham flat with a gas canister, shattering his skull into 20 pieces, before enlisting the help of his brother to get rid ...
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