Marcus Peter Volke cut his own throat while fleeing police who had been called to his high-end Teneriffeapartment building to investigate a putrid smell
He had tried to dispose of his girlfriend's remains by using an oven but called an ELECTRICIAN to theapartment after his oven failed, When the tradesman showed up he noted that the carpet made a squelching noise as he walked across it.
“He was happy and he was coming home for Christmas, everything was normal,’’She said her son had only recently returned to Australia from working internationally aboard boats.The couple had met on international CRUISE SHIPS when they both worked as chefs.
“He’d been on a ship, going from one country to another,” Mrs Volke said. “They hadn’t been in Brisbane for very long, only a few months. They were starting to get settled. I don’t know what was going on — we hadn’t seen him for a year-and-a-half.”She said she was in shock about what had happened to her third child with husband Peter.
“It still doesn’t feel real,” she said. “He was one of these kids that would do anything for you, he had a feel for nature."Resident Teagan Downey, 22, described the smell as eye-watering.
“(On Saturday) about lunchtime, it got so bad in the foyer, it was so strong it would make your eyeswater,” she said. “That’s when the on-site manager alerted police. It was a really distinct smell."Culled from the Courier Mail
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