Murderer keep his victim’s skull, hands and feet as ‘trophies’
THE mother of one of Christopher Halliwell’s murder victims believes that he kept her daughter’s skull, hands and feet as trophies, it has been revealed.
Karen Edwards claimed that pieces of her daughter Becky Gooden-Edwards‘ body were missing when police gave her back.
Evil Halliwell strangled Becky In January 2003 and buried her body in a field in Gloucestershire.
But her murder only came to light in 2011 when Halliwell was arrested over the disappearance of personal assistant Sian O’Callaghan, 22.
Taxi driver Halliwell was found guilty of Becky’s murder in 2016 and the force released Becky’s remains in 2017.
Karen recalled how she asked funeral director Hillier’s over the phone what size urn she would require to store Becky’s remains- and gave permission for the ‘sealed box’ containing them to be opened.
Amongst the contents were containers with bone fragments and bench debris, small empty bags and a clear tube which contained nothing but blue paper, she said.
However, the remains that were returned did not match the list of the box’s contents.