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Jack Sadler found guilty over murder of Jake Anderson-Brettner - ABC News

A Tasmanian man who dismembered his friend and threw most of his body parts in wheelie bins around the state's north has been found guilty of murder.

It took the 12 person jury four and a half hours to unanimously find Jack Harrison Vincent Sadler, 29, of the Launceston suburb of Riverside, guilty of murdering Jake Anderson-Brettner in August 2018.

WARNING: This story contains details that may cause distress.

Mr Anderson-Brettner's family, including his mother, and friends were in the Supreme Court every day during the trial which ran for more than two weeks.

Most of the evidence presented was circumstantial as no-one giving evidence, apart from the accused, was in the same room where the killing occurred.

Launceston man Jake Daniel Anderson-Brettner
Jake Anderson-Brettner was shot three times and his body dismembered.(

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During the trial, jurors heard Sadler and Mr Anderson-Brettner, who was 24 at the time of his death, had been friends since 2014 and had developed a drug dealing operation together.

The court heard Sadler would get ecstasy and cocaine from Victorian suppliers he had met through his work as a bouncer at a Launceston nightclub, which Mr Anderson-Brettner would then sell around Launceston.

At that time, the court heard Mr Anderson-Brettner was working as an apprentice butcher.

The court heard Sadler later started manufacturing ecstasy himself in Tasmania.

Jurors were told their friendship started to deteriorate in late 2017 and into early 2018 when Mr Anderson-Brettner developed a rising drug debt with the Victorian suppliers.

Killed out of anger: prosecutors

The court heard that the pair had agreed to meet at Mr Sadler's Riverside home on Augsut 15, 2018.

Prosecutors said Sadler then shot Mr Anderson-Brettner three times in the torso in a room he had lined with plastic ready for murder because he was "angry at him".

The court heard Sadler was "copping flak" from the interstate drug suppliers over Mr Anderson-Brettner's six-figure supplier debt.

But Sadler had pleaded not guilty to the murder charge and argued it was the Victorian drug suppliers who had shot his friend, not him, and he was told to clean up the mess and dispose of the body.  

Sadler said that the drug suppliers had come to Tasmania to meet with him and Mr Anderson-Brettner on that night because of the debt.

When the accused took the stand in the final days of his trial, he admitted he cut his friend into six pieces and disposed of the body but said he was instructed to do so by the Victorian men.

Fiancée jailed for role

Sadler told jurors he and his then fiancée Gemma Clark disposed of Mr Anderson-Brettner's torso hours after he was killed, in bushland off a highway in the state's north-east.

The couple put other body parts in garbage bags and dumped them in wheelie bins around northern Tasmania.

Clark is serving a five-and-a-half-year jail sentence for her role in the disposal, after she pleaded guilty to being an accessory after the fact of murder and failing to report the killing.

She can apply for parole this August.

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