In the St Vincent case of Daniel Dick Trimmingham v The Queen (Privy Council Appeal No 67 of 2007) the Privy Council did not regard the following facts as being heinous enough to warrant the death penalty: "He threw the deceased down into the contour and cut his throat with a cutlass which he had taken from the deceased, then cut off his head with the same implement. He removed the trousers from the body and wrapped the head in them...He positioned the body in the contour and slit the belly...He covered up the body and stuffed the trousers containing the head into a hole under a plant in a nearby banana field."