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Five years for killing his wife

He will be out in 2, looks like murder to me, blamed it on lockdown
 
Darran said:
Best_loser said:
He will be out in 2, looks like murder to me, blamed it on lockdown

It’s an incredibly light sentence.

It was only a few days into lockdown , he had no financial problems, he claimed diminished responsibility very quickly, if it was a couple in their 30 s he would probably have got life
Age shouldn't come into it, looks like people have had sympathy for him because of his age, it's wrong, just my opinion
 
Darran said:
Best_loser said:
He will be out in 2, looks like murder to me, blamed it on lockdown

It’s an incredibly light sentence.
The attack started in the bedroom, and continued downstairs (as reported on the news), so it seemed a prolonged act, not a momentary lapse.

I watched "Forensics: the real CSI" on BBC iPlayer yesterday episode 1 (only 2 there so far, but it's very good), and the team were desperate to prove pre meditation regarding the suspect who killed his wife and a woman next door. Defence teams must be able to plead diminished responsibility fairly easily, in the absence of absolute proof I imagine.
 
There’s a guy in Neath,I see him around all the time that killed his wife and his defence was something along the lines of he couldn’t remember anything and must have been sleepwalking.
Got off with it.
 
Darran said:
There’s a guy in Neath,I see him around all the time that killed his wife and his defence was something along the lines of he couldn’t remember anything and must have been sleepwalking.
Got off with it.

There it is.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-mid-wales-11998813
 
My wife knows a close relative of the deceased. I think that was quite a unique, awful and very sad case.
 
Harriet Harman has asked that the Attorney General review the sentence, as it's unduly lenient.

I agree with her
 
Raynor94 said:
Harriet Harman has asked that the Attorney General review the sentence, as it's unduly lenient.

I agree with her
Indeedy.

BBC News - Cwmbran lockdown killer of wife got 'unduly lenient' jail term
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-56122903
 
I don’t think the sentencing remarks have been released yet so it’s difficult to comment.

Having said this, it’s worrying that whenever there’s a perceived lenient sentence picked up by the press. The AG or Priti Patel come our and suggest it should be looked at.

I don’t think that should be part of the legal process. It’s just soundbites to look tough on crime.
 
Darran said:
Darran said:
There’s a guy in Neath,I see him around all the time that killed his wife and his defence was something along the lines of he couldn’t remember anything and must have been sleepwalking.
Got off with it.

There it is.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-mid-wales-11998813

WTF??!!!! incredible!!
 
There seems to be widespread outrage throughout the country over this, MP s asking for it to be looked at, and the action of the judge

Lots of people asking why is he smirking in his mugshot after he just strangled his wife in a vicious prolonged attack
 

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