
'Leave a piece of him': Guilty verdict in wood chipper murder trial
Five years after Bruce Saunders’ body was found in a wood chipper, Gregory Lee Roser has been found guilty of what the victim’s son called the “most gruesome and evil” murder.
Five years after Bruce Saunders’ body was found in a wood chipper, Gregory Lee Roser has been found guilty of what the victim’s son called the “most gruesome and evil” murder.
Soon after connecting online, Gregory Lee Roser says a woman he hardly knew asked him to kill a man he hadn’t met.
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When Bruce Saunders was found in a woodchipper, only his legs were remaining.