Man bludgeons wife to death for wanting to leave him because of his cross dressing habits (2 Viewers)

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wiggins

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He likes his jumpers...

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He's looking rather pouty and quite fetching here, like he might go home with you or might not...

He should be moved to Canada to share a cell with Col Russ who would give him the baton...
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yotgguitar

"Hiro" aka: "Dolly"... the homo britfag dicksucker
She appears to be a total bitch..... and a fag hag to boot..... good riddance to both of these losers
 

hcoop111

Such is life
people are just shitty …some people can put on a face for a entire lifetime …oh I was with him (he’s RIP) for 70yrs …I cheated on him my entire life ..he never knew any better..it’s ok because he didn’t know what doesn’t know won’t hurt him (evil cunts) …that was a actual story from some old slag … ok so back on track erm … yes he’s a dickwad and so is she for being so shallow ….what can you do
 

Varmint Hunter

I'd go to hell just to shoot the Devil in the face
I can't believe the UKs justice system! 17 yrs!


I am simple minded. If I was the family, I am just going to assume that this would be a green light for me to shank him repeatedly with a Kabar or bowie knife once he gets out. Or better yet, if the prison exercise yard is out in the open with hills and forests surrounding it, a carefully sighted in scoped rifle in .300 Win Mag or 6.5 Creedmoor set up. Fucker comes out one day, BOOM. You'd be packed up and out of there even before the sound of the shot had caught up with the bullet.
 

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A man who bludgeoned his fiancee to death with a metal bar after she wanted to leave him because of his cross-dressing has been jailed for 17 years.
Roderick Deakin-White, 38, carried out the "horrendous and savage" attack on Amy Parsons, 35, while she was showering in the flat they shared in Whitechapel, east London.

She was left naked and bleeding to death after suffering "horrific injuries" to her head, face and brain during the attack on April 25, a court heard.
Deakin-White was found guilty of her murder by a jury on Tuesday November 19.
Sentencing Deakin-White on Tuesday at Snaresbrook Crown Court, judge John Lafferty said Ms Parsons was killed in a "most horrendous, savage and brutal way".
<span>Amy Parsons was in the shower when she was attacked</span> <span>Credit: Central News / Collect </span>

Amy Parsons was in the shower when she was attacked Credit: Central News / Collect
Judge Lafferty told Deakin-White: "Your view was that if you can't have her, no-one can have her, and you killed her.
"There is no sentence I can pass upon you today that will bring back Miss Parsons - a young, successful, vivacious and kind-hearted young woman, whose life was brutally taken by you."
Deakin-White, who wore a suit in the dock, stared forward as his sentence was read out before being led away by guards.
During his trial, the court heard how personal assistant Ms Parsons had become increasingly unhappy with her relationship, particularly due to Deakin-White's cross-dressing habits.
Prosecutor Gareth Patterson QC said at a previous hearing: "She was unhappy about this and this was something he had often wanted to do when they were intimate."
He told jurors Deakin-White became angry and jealous after Ms Parsons began a relationship with a colleague a few weeks before the killing.
The prosecutor said Deakin-White launched the attack after she told him she was leaving him.
"Unwilling to accept that she was going to leave him, he used a metal bar to hit her repeatedly around the head while she was showering in the Docklands flat which they shared," Mr Patterson said.
Deakin-White fled the flat before confessing to a friend, who persuaded him to hand himself in.
In interviews with police, Deakin-White admitted attacking her with a metal bar but denied murder, claiming it was an "accident".
At his sentencing, Ms Parsons' sister, Eve, spoke of her family's grief in a victim impact statement read out in court.
She described Ms Parsons as the "bright light" of the family and a "beautiful person".
"Nothing could have prepared me to deal with this loss," she said. "All of our family are as heartbroken as it is possible to be."
Richard Carey-Hughes, mitigating, said Deakin-White had expressed remorse in the police station when he was recorded talking to himself saying: "I feel like the nastiest person in the world. She would have been in so much pain."
Judge Lafferty sentenced Deakin-White to a minimum of 17 years in prison, reduced by 210 days which he has already served in custody.
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This whole story is what I would refer to as God's mistake
 

Dead Christ

Saw It Coming
Nobody can just let their partner leave or leave their partner when their lifestyles don't work out, they just HAAAAVE to do metal pipe murder
 

Chief Queef

Last of the Mohicans
There's enough weirdos out there that are probably into that particular shit that he was into that made her uncomfortable. On the bright side, there are definitely a ton of people who are into that where he is headed...
 
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