In Britain, husband cuts wife’s body into 200 pieces, punishment announced today
- Gave a friend £50 to dispose of plastic bags full of fragments; throw the bags in the river
- After the murder, the body was cut into pieces and kept in the refrigerator in the kitchen for weeks.
- Bramilly had run away from home once before with her pet rabbit
A heart-wrenching massacre has taken place in Britain. Here a 28-year-old man stabbed his wife to death, divided her body into more than 200 pieces and kept it in the kitchen fridge for weeks; After this, with the help of a friend, he threw it in the river. Nicholas Mattson, 28, was arrested in connection with the murder. After denying his wife’s murder for several weeks, he admitted last Friday that he had killed his 26-year-old wife, Holly Bramley, in March. Nichols will be sentenced on Monday. However, he has not yet told why and how he killed his wife. His attorney claims that the reason for the murder is Mattson’s autism spectrum disorder.
According to police, Matson killed his wife by stabbing her multiple times in the bedroom and dismembered her body in the bathroom. Later, they packed the pieces in plastic bags and kept the bags in the kitchen refrigerator. A week after his wife’s murder, he enlisted the help of a friend to dispose of the cut bags and paid him £50 for it.
Searched on Google after the murder
After killing his wife, Nicholas asked ‘What good would it do me if my wife died’, and ‘Can anyone bother me after I die?’ Answers to such questions were searched on Google.
victim of disease
Bremilly had once run away from home with her pet rabbit and sought help from the police. Because, her husband killed the hamsters by putting them in a food blender and microwave oven. She also threw her cub into the washing machine, which Bramiley found dead inside the machine.
some body parts were missing
A day after the body was dumped, a man out for a morning walk saw plastic bags floating in the Witham River. He informed the police. On examining the plastic bag, it contained Bramilly’s head, hands etc. Police found a total of 224 body parts, although some organs were missing. Police told the court that the body was mutilated in such a way that the cause of death could not be determined.