The owner of the restaurant kills 57-year-old, smashed and cooked his body

Details of the murder of a 57-year-old man in France by a 69-year-old restaurant owner and his 45-year-old wife, who own a pizzeria, are terrible. According to the case file, 69-year-old Philip Schneider and his 45-year-old wife, Natalie Kabumbashi, after killing 57-year-old Georges Meichler, later crushed the body [...]
Details of the murder of a 57-year-old man in France by a 69-year-old restaurant owner and his 45-year-old wife, who own a pizzeria, are terrible.
According to the case file, 69-year-old Philip Schweider and his 45-year-old wife, Natalie Kabumbashi, after killing 57-year-old Georges Meichler, later smashed his body and cooked up some of it to hide traces, reports Dailymail, broadcast Periscope.
Confessing the crime, Schweider told police that it all started when they tried to break into the remote house where the victim lived. As 69-year-old said, at one point they postponed the 57-year-old, resulting in his death injury.
Fearing arrest, the couple broke the 57-year-old body with a kitchen knife, while 69-year-old told police that he had cooked some parts of the victim's body because he had seen it in a religious ceremony during a trip to Nepal. Some of the body parts of the 57-year-old victim were found scattered at various locations, while others were found in the van used by the author's dozen.
The investigation that uncovered crime began when the 57-year-old girl was disturbed because he was not showing signs of life.
The police officers who took over the case heard the village residents where they lived living were described as seeing two people using his van, which was found a little farther away.
After he managed to link his vehicle with the couple, police investigated his telephone movements and communications before conducting an arrest on February 10, 2023.
Even though Schweider admitted the crime, his wife still denies any involvement in murder.
The court's final ruling on the issue is expected no later than May 22nd. /Periscope/












