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Detroit police look over the scene in the Detroit River in Detroit, July 17, 2012 where the U.S. Coast Guard says the bodies of a man and a woman whose heads, hands and feet were cut off were found floating. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

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Detroit-area man held in death, dismemberment case

Roger Bowling makes his first court appearance

Updated: Monday, 23 Jul 2012, 2:41 PM EDT
Published : Monday, 23 Jul 2012, 2:41 PM EDT

ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) — Police say they found "copious amounts" of blood in a Detroit-area home where a man is charged with fatally shooting a couple and dismembering the bodies.

Roger Bowling made his first court appearance Monday on charges of first-degree murder and other crimes. He didn't say anything and was ordered back to jail without bond. No attorney was present.

The dismembered bodies of Chris Hall and Danielle Greenway were found last week in the Detroit River. Police say they don't know a motive in the deaths.

The 39-year-old Bowling was Greenway's ex-boyfriend from years ago and moved in with the engaged couple a few weeks ago.

Greenway's mother, Lila Greenway, yelled, "burn in hell!" as Bowling was escorted out of court in Allen Park.

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