
Dean Lowe
A man addicted to cannabis has been found guilty of beating his 
girlfriend to death before chopping up her body and flushing parts of 
her down the toilet.
According to Dailymail,
 the man identified as Dean Lowe - who called himself 'the biggest 
stoner in the world' - killed Kirby Noden, 32, with a rock and a metal 
pole at their flat Marazion, Cornwall, before cutting up her remains, 
putting bits in a wheelie bin and flushing others away.
Court details revealed that he also made a necklace out of her 
teeth - but it took four months after the brutal attack for anyone to 
realise something had happened to his victim.
Lowe, 33, denied one count of murder and maintained that Miss Noden was still alive and living in South Africa.
But a jury at Truro Crown Court - some of whom were left in tears by the distrubing cases - today found Lowe guilty of murder.
Prosecutor Paul Dunkels QC had told how Lowe got rid of his partner's body 'so nothing has been found apart from her blood'.
The victim's blood was found on the weapons used to murder her, as 
well as being spattered around the flat and soaked into a mattress.
Mr Dunkels said: 'Nobody other than the defendant knew what 
happened for four months until May of last year when the defendant sent 
messages to members of his family living in Cheshire saying there had 
been a body on the floor of the flat and that he had cut it up and put 
it down the toilet.'
After his apparent confession, the family contacted police who went
 to the flat and found Ms Noden's blood. Lowe later claimed that Ms 
Noden left him after an argument about her cheating on him with an old 
friend.
The court has heard that the couple had lived together for a number
 of years. Originally from Winsford, Cheshire, they moved to south-west 
England and lived in Torquay, Devon, and Launceston, Cornwall, before 
moving to Marazion.
Lowe and his girlfriend before he killed her
The court heard that they lived 'a chaotic lifestyle marked by the use of various illegal drugs'.
Lowe will be sentenced at Exeter Crown Court next week.
Speaking after the verdict, Detective Inspector Ian Ringrose said:
 'On the evening of 18th May 2017 officers found Lowe at the courtyard 
flat and, due to what he told them and the scene that they discovered, 
they arrested him on suspicion of Kirby's Murder.
'Lowe had made certain disclosures in the Facebook messages and
 to the arresting officer to suggest that he had killed Kirby, 
disarticulated her body and disposed of her remains.
DeI Ringrose added: 'The forensic examination of the scenes 
supported this and that there had been a sustained attack on Kirby and 
that Lowe was the person responsible for that assault.
'He subsequently denied those admissions and pleaded not guilty to murder.
'This has been an extensive and complex investigation which has
 been necessary to prove that Lowe is responsible for Kirby's death, 
disprove his various explanations as to why Kirby could not be found and
 in parallel, because we have been unable to find any of Kirby's 
remains, a complex investigation to prove that Kirby is no longer alive.
 This has required extensive nationwide and International enquiries.
'Miss Noden's family have been put through a living hell with 
Lowe not disclosing where he disposed of Kirby's body and denying all 
knowledge in court.. Lowe added to their upset by insisting that Kirby 
was still alive.

'We hope today's sentence gives them some comfort in the conclusion of the case and our thoughts and sympathies are with them.'
Kathy Taylor, from the CPS, said: 'This case demonstrates that 
through detailed investigation it is possible to prove a murder has 
taken place, even when the body of the deceased has not been found.
'Dean Lowe denied that he had killed Kirby, claiming she was 
still alive and had married another man. The CPS was able to present 
evidence to the jury which proved he was responsible for her death.
'Our thoughts are with Kirby's family and I hope this conviction can bring some measure of comfort to them.'
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