A man has been charged with two counts of murder in connection with the deaths of a pregnant woman and her partner in Mount Waverley, a suburb in Melbourne's southeast. The crime scene was described as disturbing, with the male victim reportedly beheaded and his head mounted on a spike. The accused was seen carrying a metal pole, believed to be the murder weapon, outside a Bunnings store just hours before the killings. Following the murders, he was observed calmly walking two German shepherds and subsequently discarding the suspected weapon. During a court appearance, the accused smiled and winked when informed of delays in the case due to the complexity of the crime scene. The incident has drawn significant attention due to its gruesome nature and the accused's behavior post-crime.
Footage taken outside a Bunnings appears to show the accused Mount Waverley murderer carrying a stake on the night he allegedly killed a pregnant woman and decapitated her partner > https://t.co/gl9yEhvbUs https://t.co/HMcqdeZoky
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