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Killers filmed victim as he died Life for killer who filmed victim
(about 13 hours later)
A murder victim was filmed dying by two young killers using a mobile phone, a court has heard. One of two killers who filmed their dying victim on a mobile phone has been sentenced to life imprisonment.
Anthony Rees, 40, was beaten to death in his flat in Glyncoch, Pontypridd, by Anthony Fitzgerald, 22, and David Bloomer, 18, in February.Anthony Rees, 40, was beaten to death in his flat in Glyncoch, Pontypridd, by Anthony Fitzgerald, 22, and David Bloomer, 18, in February.
They then took photos and video clips of Mr Rees, Cardiff Crown Court heard. Fitzgerald was sentenced after admitting murder and will serve a minimum of 13-and-a-half years.
Fitzgerald, of Pontypridd, admitted murder. Bloomer, who lived in the same street as Mr Rees, denied murder but admitted manslaughter. Bloomer, who denied murder but admitted manslaughter at Cardiff Crown Court, is due to be sentenced next month.
Junior prosecutor Jonathan Austin said: "Mr Rees was beaten to death in his own home by Fitzgerald but Bloomer was also involved. At an earlier hearing, the court was told that Mr Rees was beaten to death by his young killers in his own home at Glyncoch in February.
"Mobile phone photos and films were taken of him he lay badly injured or dead on a mobile phone. He suffered extensive injuries to his face caused by repeated blows, his jaw was broken into three pieces, he had been bleeding into his airways and lungs and had to be identified by his fingerprints.
"The pictures and films were then transferred to another mobile phone." The court heard Fitzgerald later showed mobile phone pictures of Mr Rees as he lay dying to friends in a proud "boast" about the murder.
Disturbed I gashed his head, broke both his jaws, I punched and punched him and I kicked him What killer Anthony Fitzgerald told his girlfriend's mother Fitzgerald was interviewed by police and told them Mr Rees "looked like something from a horror movie."
Mr Rees was repeatedly beaten and his jaw was broken in three places - with heavy bleeding in his airways and lungs. Prosecutor Peter Rouch said: "Retaining the photos as trophies and showing them to others shows that Fitzgerald was proud of his handiwork.
Prosecutor Peter Rouch QC said: "Bloomer accepts being part of the attack on Mr Rees but it was always the case that Fitzgerald was the instigator. "The phone could have been used to call for help and assistance - instead it was used to take photos."
"But only three people know exactly what happened. One of them is dead and the other two have their own interests to serve." The court heard how Mr Rees was at home alone when Fitzgerald and David Bloomer called at his house.
Mr Rees was at his home he shared with his girlfriend Deborah Haskins when he was disturbed by the pair. Fitzgerald had been friends with Mr Rees but he turned on him after things were said about his girlfriend.
Police officers investigating an alleged theft carried out by Fitzgerald discovered Mr Rees's body after breaking into his home at 2310 BST on February 6. "Mr Rees was killed by a multiplicity of blows - his jaw was broken in three places and there was bleeding into his lungs," he said.
Fitzgerald will be sentenced for murder at Cardiff Crown Court on Wednesday. "The following day Fitzgerald showed photos of Mr Rees dying to his girlfriend's mother Sharon Cole.
Bloomer, who was just 17 at the time, will be sentenced for manslaughter on 7 August. "As he did so he said: "I gashed his head, broke both his jaws, I punched and punched him and I kicked him.
"Mrs Cole said he seemed proud of what he'd done."
Mr Rees's body was discovered by police who broke into his home to investigate an alleged theft carried out by Fitzgerald.
Sentencing Fitzgerald, Judge Mr Justice McKinnon told him: "You attacked Mr Rees and rendered him unconscious - then carried on banging his head against the floor until you killed him.
"You boasted about what you had done to a number of people.
"The retaining of trophy photographs clearly indicates your pride in your violent handiwork. It was a vicious attack."
On hearing the sentence, there were shouts from the public gallery that he should have been "hanged".
Bloomer, of Glyncoch, Pontypridd, had admitted manslaughter and will be sentenced next week.