THIS is the horrifying moment a killer carried bags filled with his neighbour's dismembered body - after beating him to death with a wooden stick.
William Wilkinson, 65, killed Eddie Forrester before hiding his body parts across Lancashire and Cumbria.
Killer William Wilkinson filled carrier bags with Eddie Forrester's dismembered bodyCredit: MEN MediaWilkinson got a haircut and shaved his beard to change his appearanceCredit: MEN MediaHe beat Forrester (pictured) to death and chopped up his bodyCredit: MEN MediaThe killer was captured on CCTV walking around Blackpool in the days days after the murder in September last year.
The chilling footage shows Wilkinson getting rid of carrier bags thought to contain Forrester's remains and belongings.
Wilkinson was also seen shopping at a car boot sale, getting a a haircut, visiting a pawnbrokers and even placing bets at a bookies.
Two New York cops stabbed during celebrations in Times SquareForrester, 55, was last seen walking his dog near his home in Blackpool at 1.31pm on September 1.
Cops believe that Wilkinson battered Forrester to death with a metal-tipped wooden stick.
Wilkinson then dismembered the body in his kitchen and carried it into the back of his Peugeot Boxer van.
He then zipped up Forrester's body parts in suitcases before dumping them in woodland.
Forrester's family said: "We cannot believe that this savage, brutal and diabolic murder has happened.
"This was inflicted on our brother Edward - a quiet and harmless individual, who wouldn't hurt a soul.
"We, as his family, have had to live with what happened to Edward, leading to sleepless nights, nightmares and flashbacks.
"When we were initially told that Edward had been murdered we thought it would be a single act.
"Possibly a punch, an irrational act, someone who would be sorry for what they had done.
"But what we have found to have happened to Edward, to disregard him as a human being and prevent him from being laid to rest as a whole person has sickened our family.
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PURE EVIL
Officers attended Eddie's flat on September 3 after he was reported missing the day before.
They noticed blood on the door of Wilkinson's flat downstairs in the same building.
Cops entered the killer's flat, finding traces of Eddie's blood in the carpet and on the walls and stairs - as well as the communal hallway.
They also found evidence of a clean-up, before coming across a broken wooden stick tipped with a metal bung in a bin-bag.
Wilkinson is believed to have used the stick to strike Eddie in the head several times.
Cumbria Police arrested Wilkinson while he was sleeping in his van in the Lake District town of Windermere on September 5.
The killer had cut his hair and shaved his beard to change his appearance.
He denied knowing where Forrester was and what had happened to him under interview.
Wilkinson continued to deny any wrongdoing after being charged with murder and perverting the course of justice.
The shameless killer even said "Good luck" to an officer leading him back to his cell.
But the evidence against him mounted after cops in Cumbria found partial human remains in a suitcase.
'MOST APPALLING CRIME'
Wilkinson pleaded guilty to murder and perverting the course of justice, and was today jailed for a life with a minimum of 19 years.
DS Mark Haworth-Oates said: "Sadly, for Eddie's family, some of his remains were never found.
"Such is the passage of time that it is unlikely that they ever will be.
"William Wilkinson had his chance at the outset, to do the right thing.
"He could assist the Police in recovering the remains and to allow the family and friends of Eddie the opportunity to properly lay him to rest.
"He never took that opportunity.
"Instead, he frustrated the investigation, destroyed evidence and only admitted his guilt in the face of overwhelming evidence against him.
Haworth-Oates added: "William Wilkinson was a man of previous good character.
"Only he knows what happened on that Friday afternoon that led him to commit this most appalling crime.
"I welcome the life sentence imposed upon him today.
"I hope that the family and friends of Eddie can have some comfort knowing that the person responsible for the offence will likely never be released."
Forrester's family said: "Edward will be sadly missed and loved by many.
"We are happy that today justice has been served."
Forrester (pictured) was last seen walking his dogsCredit: SWNSWilkinson beat him to death with this metal-tipped wooden stickCredit: MEN MediaCops found body parts in this discarded suitcaseCredit: SWNSWilkinson was arrested by cops after they found him sleeping in his van near Lake WindermereCredit: SWNSCops said Wilkinson (pictured) will likely never be releasedCredit: SWNS