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== Murder ==
== Murder ==
In April 1998, mother of four, Julie Patterson went drinking at the pub. There, she met Harker and the two became close. At the end of the night, Julie went back to Harker's flat where they got intimate. After the intimacy, something snapped in Harker and he picked up Patterson's tights and strangled her to death with them. He dragged the body downstairs to the basement and cut up Patterson's body and took pieces of her thigh and cooked they with pasta, sauce and cheese. He continued this for the next two weeks until the body began to smell and Harker disposed of it. He then bragged to everyone that he knew, even stranger's, that her had murdered a woman named Julie.
In April 1998, mother of four, Julie Patterson went drinking at the pub. There, she met Harker and the two became close. At the end of the night, Julie went back to Harker's flat where they got intimate. After the intimacy, something snapped in Harker and her picked up Patterson's tights and strangled her to death with them. He dragged the body downstairs to the basement and cut up Patterson's body and took pieces of her thigh and cooked they with pasta, sauce and cheese. He continued this for the next two weeks until the body began to smell and Harker disposed of it. He then bragged to everyone that he knew, even stranger's, that her had murdered a woman named Julie.


== Investigation ==
== Investigation ==
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