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PC Gordon Semple: Murder accused 'may have cooked and eaten officer' | PC Gordon Semple: Murder accused 'may have cooked and eaten officer' |
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A man may have cooked and eaten parts of a police officer after strangling him in his flat, a court has heard. | |
Stefano Brizzi is accused of murdering PC George Semple, 59, who he met on the dating app Grindr, before attempting to dispose of the body in an acid bath. | Stefano Brizzi is accused of murdering PC George Semple, 59, who he met on the dating app Grindr, before attempting to dispose of the body in an acid bath. |
The Old Bailey heard Mr Semple's DNA was found on the blade of a blender, cooking pot and other items in the defendant's kitchen. | The Old Bailey heard Mr Semple's DNA was found on the blade of a blender, cooking pot and other items in the defendant's kitchen. |
Mr Brizzi, 50, from Southwark, south London, denies murder. | Mr Brizzi, 50, from Southwark, south London, denies murder. |
Investigators also found there were bite marks on a piece of bone recovered from the kitchen bin at Mr Brizzi's home and evidence that one of Mr Semple's legs had been burnt, the jury was told. | |
Prosecutor Crispin Aylett QC said: "So, the defendant cannot have confined himself to dismembering Gordon Semple and disposing of his body either by acid in the bath or else in the dustbins. | |
"Instead, the prosecution suggest it would be open to the jury to find that the defendant cooked part of his body and ate it." | |
PC Semple had been on duty when he arranged to meet Mr Brizzi at his flat for sex, on 1 April. | |
When officers arrived at the flat on 7 April, after neighbours complained of a "revolting smell", they found bottles of chemicals scattered in the hall and "blue-green liquid" in the bath with "flesh-coloured globules floating in the water", Mr Aylett said. | |
One of the officers looked inside a bin liner on the floor and saw a human hand and part of a spine, the court heard. | |
The defendant said he was HIV positive and had been told by Satan to "kill, kill, kill", jurors heard. | |
Talking to the officers at his flat, Mr Brizzi allegedly said: "I was talking online about Satan as a fetish - and crystal meth takes me to Satan." | |
Human foot discovered | |
He explained he did not like Mr Semple, who had been fat and ugly, the court heard. | |
Mr Brizzi later allegedly claimed he disposed of some body parts he had been unable to break up, by cycling with them to the River Thames. | |
A human foot was later discovered next to the Thames riverbank at Bermondsey Wall and body matter recovered from drainpipes in Mr Brizzi's block, the court heard. | |
Mr Brizzi denies murder, claiming Mr Semple died in a "sex game gone wrong". | |
But he has admitted a second charge of obstructing a coroner in the execution of their duty, between 31 March and 8 April 2016. |