This picture shows the sadistic killer viewing the headless body of his victim in the morgue



This picture shows the sadistic killer viewing the headless body of his victim in the morgue


This picture shows the sadistic killer.

This man, named Arthur Eggers, was convicted of brutally killing his wife after an argument and going into a fit of rage.

He was known as a mild mannered and friendly man by others who knew him.  He beheaded his wife, Dorthey Eggers, cut off her hands and drove her to the mountains to dispose her remains in several places.

He wanted to cover his tracks anyway he could by taking her miles away from the crime scene and hiding her where he thought she could never be found.

Fortunately her body was recovered but the head and hands were not found as he had disposed of them in the heavily wooded mountain ravines in different locations. (Yes it is a woman, it is the right picture I researched it more to make sure)  Investigation In January 1946, hikers came across a woman’s body, wrapped in a blanket, in a very remote area of the San Bernardino Mountains in California.

The head and hands had been chopped off—making identification very difficult—but the body had only been lying there for less than a day, so there was still hope.  When investigators noticed that Dorothy Eggers had been reported missing by her husband around the time that the corpse was found, they decided to follow through on the lead, despite the fact that the initial report described her as being thinner and taller than the unidentified body.

Upon talking with her doctors, detectives discovered that Eggers had been treated for a bunion on her foot, which matched the one on the body.  Although investigators knew the identity of the body and had good reason to be suspicious of Arthur Eggers, they had no evidence to connect him to the crime.

But when Eggers happened to sell his car to a police officer, the cop noticed that there were spots of dried blood in the trunk, and, in 1946, Eggers was arrested. A subsequent search turned up pieces of his wife’s flesh, a gun and a handsaw in Eggers’ home.

Pieces of tissue, bone and fat were found on the saw.



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