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Coincidence by police helped arrest the killer who killed his family and cut off his organ before he spreads the body’s organs across the Greater Manchester.
Marsin Majorkivich the criminal was known to be killed Stuart, 67, was found in six places across the area in a case that led to a major study.
Police were initially alerted when the victim’s body was found by a member of the Salford Woodland on April 4, 2024 – before CCTV revealed how, two days earlier, a man had gone to the area with a blue and heavy bag and shortly after the bag.
Majorkevich was seen, which carried a bag forever, struggling in a clear way when he passed between his hands before he devoted time to rest.

It was later proved that the terrible content weighing weighed about 18 kilograms (39.6 pounds).
But the key to the case was three weeks after his body was found.
Two police officers were walking along the ECLES Old Road road and trying to find more CCTV when they accidentally saw someone who thought he was the suspect carrying his bag from previous videos.
The officers followed Majorkevich when he was on a bus, where he was arrested on charges of murder.
The 42-year-old told his officers that they had made 100% mistakes because they were arrested, but the evidence soon proved a lot.
Who was the victim of Stuart Evert and how did he meet his killer?
Mr. Evert first met Majerkivic for the first time while teaching English for Polish immigrants.
He worked in both NHS and the Labor and Pension Department and was known as “Benney” for his family.
Mr. Evert, who is unmarried and has no children, has been a fan of Rat Pak singers Den Martin and Frank Sinatra.
He also liked gardening, crickets and betting on horse.

In 2013, he began living in a three-bed house on the Worlysley Road in Winton, Salford.
Mr. Evert began to subjugate two other bedrooms, and left with Majorkevich during
Why did you kill Majorkevich Stuar?
Majorkevich worked as a manager at fast food shops at the Trafford Center but was unemployed at the time of the murder.
A two-member father, along with his former Polish partner, denied the responsibility for the murder but gave no evidence of his defence.
While the motivation is still unclear, police say Majorkevic has “are-oriented and grave repairs” and the tattoo of Friday 13th of Slashr-Film Jason Voruhis.
“This is all the reasons for what it may have happened, financial issues, debts, problems of providing bills, which are likely to have contacts between the two,” he said.
‘Stight Green attack’
After his body was found, police launched Operation Harcker and later found human remains in six different areas.
Majorkevich also threw him down with a brief foot from his home address next to a channel.
The patology of the skulls showed that Mr. Evert was under a “severe physical force horse”, as well as beating him again, breaking his skull and spraying it.

When police searched Majorkevich in Winton, Winton, found blood evidence on carpets, furniture and attempts to clean the scene.
There was heavy blood in the bedroom of Majorkevich, which indicates that Ivert was attacked and cut off in the room.
The history of Majorkevic’s relationships showed that he had contacted a man with a van to help remove furniture from the property, a sofa and a refrigerated refrigerator to lock the bottle.
After a DNA test and a forensic examination under UV rays, Stuart’s blood was found on the cage, which appears to be the place where he was killed. The refrigerator’s refrigerator also contained its DNA refrigerator.
In the interview with the police, Majorkivich provided little information to the investigations.
fake birth card
During the three weeks of the trial in the Crown Picture Court, the swearing-in ceremony heard Evert’s family, who initially had no idea that he died.
Majorkevic had taken the victim’s financial control and his mobile phone and even sent short messages and birth cards to his family, which showed himself.
Before his arrest, the court listened to how to search for Majorkevich’s property to be rented in Alikanta.

The case replaced the crimes across Manchester and Salford, but only about one-third of Mr. Evert’s body was found.
Det SGT Danielle Bullivant Helps to organize his search for Mr. Evert’s remnant in the Blacklecic Store in Wackden.
“I’ve been doing this for 18 years and I’ve been working on killing every day. That’s my daily work, but I’ve never worked on anything like that,” he said.
“We would like to think that we haven’t received any stones and we hope we have achieved a kind of justice for Stuart Evert and his family,” said Ch Supt Lewis Hughes, a senior study officer.
The trial judge told Majorkevich that he would face life sentence but would have had the shortest time behind the court table.
Majorkevich, who had no reaction because the swearing-will board accused him, would be punished on Friday, March