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A UK woman was sentenced Tuesday to at least 23 years in prison for murdering her housemate who spurned her sexual advances — and then dismembering the corpse with a saw and stuffing the pieces in suitcases, according to a report.

Gareeca Gordon, 28, stabbed Phoenix Netts, also 28, four times in their Birmingham home on April 16, 2020, the Evening Standard reported.

After murdering Netts, Gordon deceived her friends and relatives via text messages, emails and voice messages that she had moved to London.

When she was nabbed beside a quarry in Coleford about a month after the horrific crime, police found the victim’s remains stuffed into two suitcases, according to the news outlet.

Days before she was due to stand trial, Gordon pleaded guilty. She was sentenced Tuesday in Bristol Crown Court.


  Phoenix Netts was killed by her roommate Gareeca Gordon. West Midlands Police Phoenix Netts was killed by her roommate Gareeca Gordon. West Midlands Police

Prosecutor Andrew Smith said Netts had told a friend that Gordon had “demanded sex with her” and became “aggressive” when she declined.

“There’s a girl here who keeps asking me to be sexual,” Netts told a friend in a text on April 7 last year. “I think I’m going to move back to London. It’s scaring me lol.”

Smith told the court that Gordon made a call to the Samaritans, an emotional support charity, on April 11, in which she appeared “tipsy.”

“The clear focus of the call was Ms. Gordon describing that she liked another woman and wanting to have sex with her,” he said. “At one stage Ms. Gordon said either that her loins were warming up or were hot.”


  Phoenix Netts told a friend in a text that she was scared of Gordon. West Midlands Police Phoenix Netts told a friend in a text that she was scared of Gordon. West Midlands Police

The last known contact from Netts was in a phone call with a friend early on April 16, 2020. He tried to call her back later that day but did not get through.

Her cellphone was used to make internet searches including “how to fix punctured lung,” “internal bleeding” and “can someone recover from getting stabbed” on the same day, the court heard.

Smith said that another woman living in the shared home heard noises of drilling and banging, as well as shouts of “Help me! Help me!” on April 16.

After killing Netts, Gordon bought a circular saw on Gumtree, an online classified ads site, and it was delivered shortly before 11 a.m. the following day, the Evening Standard reported.

The tool was used to dismember Netts’ body when it was either clothed or partially clothed. The saw was discovered in Gordon’s room.

“Dismemberment took place at five different locations of the body, dividing the body into six parts,” Smith told the court.


  Gareeca Gordon on the night of her arrest. West Midlands Police Gareeca Gordon on the night of her arrest. West Midlands Police

Gordon then made several trips to the Forest of Dean, where she tried to burn the remains.

The prosecutor said “handwritten plans and notes concerned with her removing the body from Coleford and moving it to Wales to burn further” also were found in Gordon’s room.

Gareeca Gordon (left) has been jailed for life after admitting to murdering Phoenix Netts.West Midlands PoliceGareeca Gordon (left) has been jailed for life after admitting to murdering Phoenix Netts.West Midlands Police

Netts’ father, Mark Netts, told the court: “Our lives have been irreversibly changed and the anguish is indescribable.”

Her mother, Saskia, said she was “forever devastated, forever empty.”

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