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Helen Bailey murder: Fiance Ian Stewart found guilty | |
(35 minutes later) | |
The fiance of a children's author who drugged and suffocated her before throwing her body in a hidden cesspit has been found guilty of murder. | |
Ian Stewart, 56, had denied murdering Helen Bailey at their home in Royston, Hertfordshire, in order to get his hands on her near-£4m fortune. | |
He was convicted at St Albans Crown Court following a seven-week trial. | |
Police say they will look again at the death of Stewart's wife Diane in 2010 following the verdict. | |
Mrs Stewart died after having an epileptic fit in the garden of the family home in Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire. An inquest was held but police will now re-examine the case. | |
Helen Bailey: A life shaped by death | |
Live: Reaction to Ian Stewart guilty verdict | |
Described by police as "a narcissist" who was "cold" and "calculating", Stewart had "grossly deceived" 51-year-old Ms Bailey when they met online following the death of her husband in 2011. | |
Prosecutors said he had played "the long game" in order to inherit Ms Bailey's fortune. | |
He had been secretly giving her a sleeping drug zopiclone for weeks before he eventually smothered her with a pillow, a pathologist told the jury. | |
On the day of the murder, 11 April last year, Stewart tried to change a standing order from Ms Bailey's account to the couple's joint account from £600 to £4,000 a month. | |
He later tried to use power of attorney in order to sell a flat she had in Gateshead. | |
He had reported Ms Bailey missing on 15 April and made a heartfelt appeal for his wife-to-be to make contact. | |
"Whatever has happened, wherever you are I will come and get you," he said. | |
He told police Ms Bailey had left a note saying she needed "space" and had gone to her holiday home in Broadstairs, Kent. | |
Her body was found three months later, having been pulled out of a "hard crust" of excrement inside the cesspit underneath the garage of the couple's £1.2m home. | |
Her pet Dachshund Boris was found alongside her. | |
The court heard how, in 2013, Ms Bailey had told her brother John the cesspit would be a "good place to hide a body" while giving him a tour of the house and grounds. | |
Stewart had been with them at the time, the jury was told. | |
He was also found guilty of preventing a lawful burial, fraud and three counts of perverting the course of justice. |