What really happened
The husband did it. Leonard Rizzo murdered his wife and buried the bones in the backyard. Her body was in more than 200 pieces, most no more than 3 inches long. One of the forensic experts working on the case said:
“We felt it was some kind of machine. Some type of chipper/ shredder has been discussed quite a bit. It’s the only machine that that we can come up with that could possibly account for this type of breakage. You wouldn’t get it with a saw, you wouldn’t get it with a knife. You wouldn’t get it with a lawn mower. We can’t think of anything else that would break up bone like this.”