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Teen guilty of dog walker murder | Teen guilty of dog walker murder |
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A teenager has been found guilty of murdering a young woman as she walked her dog along a bridle path. | |
Adrian Jones, 17, beat Kelly Hyde, 24, from Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, around the head with a barbell. | |
Jones did not know his victim and police said they still did not know his motive. He sobbed in the dock as the verdict was read out. | Jones did not know his victim and police said they still did not know his motive. He sobbed in the dock as the verdict was read out. |
Swansea Crown Court was told a dog lead stained with Ms Hyde's blood was found in the attic where Jones lived. | |
Kelly Hyde disappeared after dropping her car off at a garage class="" href="/1/hi/wales/south_west/7509415.stm">Murder motive eludes detectives class="" href="/1/hi/wales/south_west/7512133.stm">Mother's 'torture' over killing Jones had denied murder, saying he just found the lead and took it home.As the jury returned a majority verdict, several members of Ms Hyde's family burst into tears. | |
Sentencing was adjourned until Friday but the judge allowed the defendant's identity to be revealed in public for the first time.The three-week trial had heard Ms Hyde disappeared while walking her pet whippet, Scrappy, on 27 September 2007 after dropping her car off at a garage for its MOT. | |
Her body was found three days later after a search involving police officers and mountain rescue teams. | Her body was found three days later after a search involving police officers and mountain rescue teams. |
Her disappearance was said to be out of character. | Her disappearance was said to be out of character. |
Ms Hyde had a number of jobs including trainee hairdresser, barmaid, working at a riding stables and at Leekes department store in Cross Hands. | Ms Hyde had a number of jobs including trainee hairdresser, barmaid, working at a riding stables and at Leekes department store in Cross Hands. |
Adrian Jones repeatedly lied to police, the prosecution said | Adrian Jones repeatedly lied to police, the prosecution said |
Jones, 16 at the time, was arrested within a week of her death and a search of his home found a dog lead belonging to her, which was stained with her blood. | Jones, 16 at the time, was arrested within a week of her death and a search of his home found a dog lead belonging to her, which was stained with her blood. |
Forensic tests also confirmed that her blood was on the teenager's training shoes and a barbell used to kill her, which matched one found at his home. | Forensic tests also confirmed that her blood was on the teenager's training shoes and a barbell used to kill her, which matched one found at his home. |
He told the jury he came across a dog lead used by Ms Hyde as he walked along the bridle path smoking cannabis on the day she disappeared. | He told the jury he came across a dog lead used by Ms Hyde as he walked along the bridle path smoking cannabis on the day she disappeared. |
He said he took the lead home without realising it was blood soaked. | He said he took the lead home without realising it was blood soaked. |
At the point where he found the lead he noticed "about a cupful" of blood on the ground and thought a fox may have attacked another animal. | At the point where he found the lead he noticed "about a cupful" of blood on the ground and thought a fox may have attacked another animal. |
However the prosecution told the court Jones had repeatedly lied when questioned by police. | However the prosecution told the court Jones had repeatedly lied when questioned by police. |