James Desborough, 40, is on trial accused of killing two men, Daniel Coleman and Claudio Aquilino, before dismembering their bodies, prosecutors say. The cases relate to remains described as dismembered, which are reported to have been found in Paramoor Woods near Sticker in Cornwall. The allegations state that Desborough lived in a cabin in the woods and that the victims were murdered prior to their bodies being cut apart. During the court proceedings, the prosecution sets out the circumstances of the two deaths and points to the location where the dismembered remains were discovered. The case concerns whether Desborough is responsible for both murders, and it will be for the court to determine guilt based on the evidence presented. Coverage from different outlets focuses on the same core claims: two victims, the accused man, the discovery of dismembered remains in Paramoor Woods, and that the alleged dismemberment occurred after the killings. The reporting does not indicate a final verdict.