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http://news.scotsman.com/latestnews/Mr-Gay...-man.4564037.jp

 

Mr Gay winner 'killed man and cooked pieces of flesh'

 

Published Date: 07 October 2008

By Amy Murphy

 

THE first winner of the Mr Gay UK contest stabbed a man to death before carving a piece of flesh from his thigh, seasoning it with fresh herbs and cooking it in olive oil, a court heard yesterday.

Anthony Morley, 36, from Leeds, then chewed a piece of Damian Oldfield's flesh, before walking to a takeaway and telling staff that he had killed someone, Leeds Crown Court was told.

 

Morley, who worked as a chef, also cut a piece of Mr Oldfield's

 

chest and nipple and left a bank card over the wound, the jury heard.

 

The defendant denies murdering Mr Oldfield, 33, and told police when he was arrested that someone had tried to rape him.

 

Opening the case for the prosecution, Andrew Stubbs, QC, told the jury of eight women and four men the two men had been involved in some kind of relationship in the past and that Morley was troubled by his sexuality.

 

Mr Stubbs said the men arranged to meet in Leeds on 23 April this year and later went back to Morley's house, where the defendant prepared a meal for them both before the pair went upstairs to his bedroom.

 

The prosecution claim that sexual activity took place in the bedroom before Morley launched his attack on Mr Oldfield, cutting his throat and stabbing him numerous times.

 

Mr Stubbs said: "He continued to stab and stab and stab him until he died. Even when he was dead the attack continued until finally Mr Morley cut parts of flesh from the body."

 

The barrister said six pieces of cooked human flesh, identified as being from Mr Oldfield's body, were found on a chopping board, while a further piece of flesh, which appeared to have been chewed, was found in a bin bag.

 

"From a chopping board on one of the kitchen units, six pieces of cooked flesh, which had been seasoned with fresh herbs and fried in olive oil were recovered. The flesh was human," Mr Stubbs said.

 

"A further piece of cooked flesh, which appears to have been chewed, was recovered from a bin bag in the kitchen."

 

Mr Stubbs continued: "Having killed him upstairs, the defendant carved away a piece of flesh and took it downstairs to his kitchen, where he seasoned it, fried it and tried to eat it."

 

Mr Stubbs said the piece of skin, fat and muscle cut from Mr Oldfield's thigh measured 21cm by 11cm, while a 27cm by 14cm area of skin and flesh was cut from the victim's chest.

 

The court heard there were no signs of a struggle and it was possible Mr Oldfield was attacked from behind on the bed before falling on to the floor, where his naked body was found by police.

 

After the attack, Mr Stubbs said, Morley, who won the first Mr Gay UK competition in 1993, walked a short distance to a takeaway wearing just a white dressing gown and flip flops.

 

"He walked in and said, 'I've killed someone, call the police'," Mr Stubbs said.

 

The barrister said when the defendant was asked why he had done it, he claimed someone had tried to rape him.

 

Robert Smith, QC, defending, said Morley was at least guilty of manslaughter but the issue in the trial would be over provocation or abnormality of the mind. The case continues.

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Only the gays would bother to try to season the flesh.

 

High class, imo.

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