On the evening of November 12, 2017, emergency services in Gympie, Qld, received a frantic call.
A terrible accident had occurred on a quiet property outside town, the caller said, a man had been pulled into a woodchipper.
When paramedics and police arrived, the scene was horrific.
Bruce Saunders, 54, a cheerful butcher from Nambour, Qld, was dead.
His body had been shredded down to his thighs in the woodchipper he’d been helping to operate.
The ends of his legs were still protruding.
Two of his mates, Gregory Roser, and Peter Koenig, were there, visibly shaken, claiming the tragedy had unfolded while the trio were clearing a friend’s property of trees.
At first, police recorded the death as a freak accident.
Next day, at a press conference, acting inspector Paul…
