Headless body trial: Woman guilty of murdering and decapitating friendon October 27, 2022 at 11:20 am

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Jemma Mitchell killed her friend Mee Kuen Chong to try to inherit her estate for home renovations.

Jemma MitchellImage source, Jonathan Goldberg

A woman has been found guilty of murdering and decapitating her friend in order to inherit her estate.

Jemma Mitchell, 38, killed Mee Kuen Chong, 67, in north-west London in June 2021, before putting her body into a suitcase and dumping it in Devon.

Ms Chong’s remains were found by holidaymakers in Salcombe, 200 miles from her home in Wembley.

Mitchell forged a will in Ms Chong’s name in an attempt to gain money for renovating her house.

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