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THIS is the chilling moment a man allegedly dumped his housemate’s body parts in a bag for life, after chopping him into 27 pieces with a hacksaw.

Marcin Majerkiewicz, 42, was arrested on April 25 last year over the death of Stuart Everett, 67.

Photo of Stuart Everett.

Stuart Everett’s dismembered body was discovered in April last yearCredit: MEN Media
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CCTV allegedly shows Marcin Majerkiewicz with a full bag for lifeCredit: CCTV
CCTV image of Marcin Majerkiewicz walking down a street.

The prosecution allege the bag contained the body parts of Stuart EverettCredit: CCTV

The pensioner’s headless torso was discovered by a passer-by at a nature reserve in Salford on April 4 – with police later revealing that further remains had been located across six sites.

CCTV footage, played in front of Manchester Crown Court last week, allegedly shows Majerkiewicz going to a “deposition site” in Kersal Dale, Salford on April 2, 2024 with a heavy bag for life.

The 42-year-old, who denies murdering Mr Everett, is then allegedly seen returning with the bag empty and folded up.

This was one of several journeys Majerkiewicz made to dispose of the dead body, the prosecution allege.

He does not dispute being in the footage, but denies that he was in the process of discarding body parts, it is understood.

Mr Everett, also known as Roman Ziemacki, is believed to have died overnight between March 27 and 28 last year.

The former civil servant, originally from Derby, was killed before his body was “sawn into 27 pieces”, the court previously heard.

Pathology of the skull fragments showed he had been subject to a “sustained, severe blunt force physical assault”, with repeated blows to his head, shattering and fracturing his skull, before being dismembered with a hacksaw.

Jurors were told that only around one third of his body has so far been recovered.

Three weeks after the grim discovery – following the discovery of the CCTV – two plain-clothes officers passed the suspect in an unmarked police car, the court heart.

More human remains found at two locations in headless human torso probe as cops quiz two men ‘known to victim’

The Investigation Support Officer (ISO), Clare Daly, told her colleague ISO Matthew Ross, behind the wheel: “I think that’s the suspect.”

In a statement, read to the jury, she added: “I saw an individual on the pathway who matched the description of the suspect we were trying to trace.”

The officers turned the car around and followed the suspect on foot before he got on a number 100 bus, the court heard.

Shortly afterwards, PC Paul Ashworth pulled his police car in front of the bus and boarded.

Bodycam footage played to the jury showed the officer telling the suspect he was being detained to be searched, before he was handcuffed and taken off the bus.

Majerkiewicz was told he had been identified as a “person of interest” in a police investigation.

He replied: “It’s definitely a mistake, 100 per cent.”

a map showing how body parts found across greater manchester

a group of police officers stand around a blue tent in the woods

The probe began three weeks after remains were found in Kersal DaleCredit: PA
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Police previously found remains in an alleyway close to railway lines in EcclesCredit: Greater Manchester Police

PC Ashworth then tells Majerkiewicz he has been seen on several occasions on CCTV by police investigating a serious incident.

Majerkiewicz later says: “Someone steal something?”

Pc Ashworth replies: “It’s a bit more serious than that, matey.”

Police found Majerkiewicz had on him the phone and bank cards belonging to Mr Everett.

Minutes later, the officer then cautions Majerkiewicz, warning he is being arrested on suspicion of murder.

“What?” the suspect replies, before asking for a translator and shaking his head.

When police went to the house Majerkiewicz shared with Mr Everett on Worsley Road in Winton, they found a skip outside full of household items.

Inside they found evidence of bloodstaining and a clean-up operation, showing “something terrible had happened in that house”, Jason Pitter KC, prosecuting, told jurors.

Mr Everett and Mr Majerkiewicz lived together along with another man named Michal Polchowski, 68.

The trial continues.

two police officers standing next to a sign that says karral dale

Severed body parts were strewn across various locations in Greater ManchesterCredit: Getty
a police officer stands in front of a blue tent in the woods

A headless torso was found wrapped in plastic by a passer-by in Kersal Dale Wetlands on April 4Credit: PA
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