Mother of Keane Mulready-Woods says knowing her son's body was 'cut up, scattered and left in different places' is a 'constant and unbearable torment'
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Mother of Keane Mulready-Woods says knowing her son's body was 'cut up, scattered and left in different places' is a 'constant and unbearable torment'
""deserved to be treated as a human and not something that could be discarded""
""cut up and scattered""
""is a constant and unbearable torment""
Keane Mulready-Woods, 17, was murdered six years ago. DNA matching Stephen Carberry was recovered from a sports bag containing the teen's severed limbs. The body was cut up and scattered around the country, causing constant and unbearable torment to the family. The victim's remains were transported in a sports bag by a man involved in the case. The victim is described as deserving to be treated as a human and not discarded. The dismemberment and distribution of body parts constitute particularly traumatic elements of the crime that continue to affect the victim's relatives.
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