A graphic day in the courtroom for the murder trial of John Robinson. A dismembered head, male torso, and detached arms were just a few of the graphic images shown in court Wednesday. They were identified as Clifford Fair, who was allegedly murdered back in 2008. Each of the body parts were identifiable but were caked in a heavy amount of dirt. Sergeant Neil Butler explained what was shown in the photos that he took while investigating. He had many diagrams in his testimony showing where the body parts were buried in the backyard as well as the layout of the Princess Street apartment. In the apartment, Sgt. Butler explained where blood-like substances were found, three identifying as Fair's DNA. Finally, Sgt. Butler showed the court 4 different pipe-like objects that were found in the apartment. The Defence had questions about the other tools found in the apartment as well as the different towels laying around seen in the photos. Court resumes Thursday morning at 10am.

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