Donna Nayler
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So he stayed in the house for nine hours after he killed her, cleaning up, getting rid of everything, but there was something that he couldn't get rid of.
He had actually gutted her.
So her stomach contents were on the floor and he had used washing powder to put over the top of it because it has got a very pungent smell.
So there was a pile of washing powder that was in the middle of the floor.
As I started shoveling into it, I had a feeling what I was going to come and see.
And I can't smell that anymore.
It's really shocking.
And we don't hear about a lot of them.
Most of them don't get airtime and they really should, especially suicides.
They get zero airtime.
And it's a big, you know, it's something that I wish people
I wish we were told more about because we need to be educated on it to be able to help people.
I attended a lot.
Christmastime is probably the worst.
I did, you know, I think every kind that you could think of, I did.
And they were very hard.
When you spoke about belonging, throwing out belongings, the hardest thing I've ever had to throw out was a wedding dress that was covered in brain matter.
I find it, I always find that one hard to answer.
Yeah.
You know, what's the most gruesome or what's the hardest?