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SCSB79,Saw the exact same thing down norwood rd, a fox head cut off clean, with percision, almost like it had been done with a guillotine! it was sickening.I was with a friend in broad daylight and we couldnt believe our eyes. The head was'nt in sight. It looked man made, rather than a road accident, but i could be wrong.
I understand that a man by the name of Larry Lamb, with thick curly white hair - has a grudge against the Fox family and maybe the man on the rampage possibly trying to settle some old family scores. Mr Lamb originates from the Rye Lane and can also be recognised by a very distinctive smell.
My Auntie found a dead one in her garden over in East Dulwich just the other day, it's head was still on but it had broken it's back leg and clearly died as a result, she noticed one of its Organic Crocs had got tangled in rear wheel of it's dutch bike so perhaps that's what killed it.

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