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Woman ‘caught on CCTV dragging suitcase with friend she murdered inside’​

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Sam Courtney-GuyFriday 14 Oct 2022 10:54 am

Moment woman 'drags suitcase containing friend she murdered around London streets'

Jemma Mitchell, 38, is accused of killing Mee Kuen Chong, 67, over money (Picture: PA)

A 38-year-old woman accused of murdering her elderly friend was caught on CCTV dragging around a large suitcase containing her body, a court has heard.

Jemma Mitchell allegedly battered 67-year-old Mee Kuen Chong to death with a ‘blunt object’ at her home in Wembley, north London, before decapitating her in June last year.

Her body was found 200 miles away in a Devon woodland two weeks later, while her head was dicovered in the undergrowth nearby a few days later.

The court heard Mitchell, who denies murder, was trained in human dissection and had fallen out with Ms Chong over money.

Footage played to jurors was said to show Mitchell walking from her address in Willesden to Ms Chong’s home carrying a large blue suitcase and a backpack.

She arrived at 8.01am and emerged around five hours later carrying the suitcase and another bag containing the victim’s financial paperwork, the Old Bailey heard.

Reconstructed CCTV clips showed her walking through streets and a grass verge for two hours, during which she allegedly called various cab companies nine times before she was picked up and dropped off outside her address.

That evening she was treated in hospital for a broken finger, saying she shut it in a door.

Murder accused walked streets with bulky suitcase for two hours, court told



Jemma Mitchell, 36, who today  appeared before the Old Bailey, is charged with murdering a 67-year-old Mee Kuen Chong / Source: Archant

Mitchell, a devout Christian, allegedly said she was ‘attuned to the dissection of humans’ (Picture: Archant)
Mee Kuen Chong, A woman charged with the murder of a pensioner whose body was found in the woods in Devon is due to appear at the Old Bailey today. Mee Kuen Chong, 67, known to friends as Deborah, was reported missing on June 11 from her home in Wembley, northwest London. Her body was found in an area of woodland more than 200 miles away near to Bennett Road in Salcombe on 27 June. Jenna Mitchell, 36, from Brondesbury Park, Brent, was charged with murdering Ms Chong on 6 July. She is due to appear in court today. Central News

‘Vulnerable’ Ms Chong was allegedly pressured to hand over £200,000 (Picture: Central News)


More footage was said to have showed Mitchell stopping her Volvo near Bristol and, later, turning into a Co-op garage near Salcombe with a flat tyre.

After a wheel change, the car was seen on a road just a few metres from where Ms Chong’s body was found.

Mitchell, a devout Christian, had studied osteopathy and her professional website said she was ‘attuned to subjects in neuroanatomy, genetics and dissection of human cadavers’, jurors were told.

BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE A screen grab taken from CCTV issued by Metropolitan Police of Jemma Mitchell, 38, entering a service station shop near Bristol. Issue date: Thursday October 13, 2022. PA Photo. Jemma Mitchell is accused of killing Mee Kuen Chong at her Wembley home on June 11 last year before depositing her headless corpse 200 miles away. See PA story COURTS Salcombe. Photo credit should read: Metropolitan Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

Mitchell’s movements in the hours after Ms Chong’s death were traced through CCTV (Picture: PA)
After working as an osteopath in Australia for seven years, she returned to the UK and has not worked since, the Old Bailey heard.

She was said to have been living with her mother at a dilapidated house in Brent when she befriended Ms Chong through church.

Ms Chong, who was described as vulnerable with concerns around her mental wellbeing, agreed to hand over £200,000 to help with repairs before having a change of heart, prosecutors say.

The trial continues.
 
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