Man Arrested After Alleged Disposal of Wife’s Body at Zoo Incinerator
In Brief
The case highlights concerns about workplace security and the handling of human remains in criminal investigations.
Key Facts
- Police arrested a man for allegedly incinerating his dead wife at the zoo where he worked.
- Officials reported the discovery of human remains related to the incident.
- George Gordon, 65, is accused of killing Delia McInerney.
- Gordon reportedly admitted to hiding the woman’s body but denied murder charges.
- The body was reportedly discovered in the freezer of a flat in St Helens, Merseyside, in January.
What Happened
A man was arrested after police discovered human remains, with allegations that he incinerated his wife’s body at his workplace zoo. The accused, George Gordon, reportedly admitted to hiding the body but denied murder.
Why It Matters
This case raises questions about security protocols at sensitive workplaces and the challenges authorities face in investigating and prosecuting cases involving the concealment of human remains. Reports vary on the location of the body’s discovery and the exact sequence of events.
What's Next
Legal proceedings are expected to continue, with further investigation into the circumstances of the woman’s death and the handling of her remains.
Sources
- CBS News — Man arrested for allegedly dumping wife's body in zoo incinerator(18m ago)
- The Independent — Man admits hiding woman’s body but denies murdering her and killing five guinea pigs(29m ago)
