Police in 2000 found the head of Katherine Knight's victim John Price in a warm pot, stewed with potatoes, cabbage, and zucchini. Dangling from a nail in an archway was Price’s skin.

Katherine Knight was sent to prison for life, without hope of parole,
the first Australian woman to earn such a punishment, for the brutal
murder of John Price.
If there is one lesson to be learned from the death of John Price, it’s that you should never trust a hot-tempered woman whose prize possession is a set of butcher knives.
Price learned this lesson on Feb. 29, 2000, a day before police in the tiny Australian town of Aberdeen — known primarily for its slaughterhouses — found his head in a warm pot, stewed with potatoes, cabbage, and zucchini.
Price learned this lesson on Feb. 29, 2000, a day before police in the tiny Australian town of Aberdeen — known primarily for its slaughterhouses — found his head in a warm pot, stewed with potatoes, cabbage, and zucchini.