Shocking CCTV footage shows the moment a woman carried the body of the friend she murdered in two suitcases and struggled to put one in a car.
Jemma Mitchell, 38, of Brondesbury Park in Brent, was found guilty of murdering 67-year-old Mee Kuen Chong – also known as Deborah - after she declined to loan her money.
Ms Chong had dropped out of offering £200,000 to pay for repairs to Mitchell’s £4 million dilapidated family home.
The video on June 11 shows Mitchell leaving the direction of Ms Chong’s address on June 11 with two large suitcases.
Mitchell then struggles carrying what appears to be a heavy suitcase as she puts the bags in a minicab back to her house.
It appeared Mitchell kept the body in her property for around two weeks before driving to Salcombe in Devon on June 26 and dumping Ms Chong’s remains.
During her journey to Devon to dispose of the body, Mitchell was seen at a service station.
An audio transcription reveals the moment a walker discovered the body.
After her arrest, Mitchell was interrogated by police as she repeatedly replied "no comment". When asked if the car "stank of Deborah's dead body", Mitchell declined to respond.
Mitchell was remanded in custody to be sentenced on Friday.
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