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Aaron Barley jailed for life for Stourbridge stabbings | Aaron Barley jailed for life for Stourbridge stabbings |
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A homeless man who "destroyed a family" by stabbing to death a mother and son who had helped him has been jailed for life with a minimum of 30 years. | A homeless man who "destroyed a family" by stabbing to death a mother and son who had helped him has been jailed for life with a minimum of 30 years. |
Aaron Barley admitted murdering Tracey Wilkinson and 13-year-old son Pierce on the first day of his trial on Tuesday. | Aaron Barley admitted murdering Tracey Wilkinson and 13-year-old son Pierce on the first day of his trial on Tuesday. |
Mrs Wilkinson's husband Peter was also stabbed six times in the attack at their home in Stourbridge in March. | Mrs Wilkinson's husband Peter was also stabbed six times in the attack at their home in Stourbridge in March. |
Mrs Justice Carr told Barley, 24, he had "betrayed their trust in every way" and warned he might never be released. | Mrs Justice Carr told Barley, 24, he had "betrayed their trust in every way" and warned he might never be released. |
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Barley murdered the pair after a year in which he was given food, friendship and shelter by Mrs Wilkinson, Birmingham Crown Court heard on Tuesday. | Barley murdered the pair after a year in which he was given food, friendship and shelter by Mrs Wilkinson, Birmingham Crown Court heard on Tuesday. |
Details of Barley's 21 previous convictions were read out in court, including an assault on his former partner. | Details of Barley's 21 previous convictions were read out in court, including an assault on his former partner. |
The judge told Barley she had decided not to impose a whole-life tariff "principally because of your youth". | |
"You clearly represent a very significant risk of serious harm to members of the public," she said. | |
Prosecutor Karim Khalil QC said Barley killed Mrs Wilkinson, 50, in her bed and her son in his room before then attacking her 47-year-old husband as he returned home from walking their dog. | Prosecutor Karim Khalil QC said Barley killed Mrs Wilkinson, 50, in her bed and her son in his room before then attacking her 47-year-old husband as he returned home from walking their dog. |
Mrs Justice Carr told the court of the "terror" Tracey and Pierce must have felt when Barley attacked them. | Mrs Justice Carr told the court of the "terror" Tracey and Pierce must have felt when Barley attacked them. |
"One of them, at least, must have been aware of the stabbing of the other," she added. | "One of them, at least, must have been aware of the stabbing of the other," she added. |
The couple's daughter Lydia, 19, was away at Bristol University at the time of the attack. | The couple's daughter Lydia, 19, was away at Bristol University at the time of the attack. |
Passing sentence, High Court judge Mrs Justice Carr said Barley had carried out "a vicious and unprovoked attack" in the home where he had once been welcomed. | Passing sentence, High Court judge Mrs Justice Carr said Barley had carried out "a vicious and unprovoked attack" in the home where he had once been welcomed. |
The judge told Barley: "You abused your knowledge of the family home, which you had only gained through the Wilkinsons' extraordinary kindness and generosity to you." | The judge told Barley: "You abused your knowledge of the family home, which you had only gained through the Wilkinsons' extraordinary kindness and generosity to you." |
Mrs Justice Carr described the "chilling" security camera footage, showing Barley "crawling" on all fours around the back garden moments before attacking. | |
He had hidden in the garden shed overnight after failing to get into the home he once shared with the family. | |
Less than a week before the stabbings, the Wilkinsons cancelled a mobile phone contract they had paid for Barley. | |
Barley, whose parents died when he was a child, was brought up by a foster carer, who had reported concerns about his behaviour to the police before the killings. | Barley, whose parents died when he was a child, was brought up by a foster carer, who had reported concerns about his behaviour to the police before the killings. |
The judge told him: "You have shown no remorse - indeed only regret that Mr Wilkinson survived his injuries and at times satisfaction in what you did achieve." | The judge told him: "You have shown no remorse - indeed only regret that Mr Wilkinson survived his injuries and at times satisfaction in what you did achieve." |
Mr Khalil told the court Barley was a "compulsive liar and manipulator" who was also given a job, accommodation and a mobile phone after Mrs Wilkinson met him outside a supermarket and took him home. | Mr Khalil told the court Barley was a "compulsive liar and manipulator" who was also given a job, accommodation and a mobile phone after Mrs Wilkinson met him outside a supermarket and took him home. |
The court heard how hours after his arrest for the killings, Barley told a police officer: "I've stabbed three people up - I ain't bothered about taking one of you with me." | The court heard how hours after his arrest for the killings, Barley told a police officer: "I've stabbed three people up - I ain't bothered about taking one of you with me." |
The judge said biology undergraduate Lydia had been left with "understandable anger" and distress over "remorseless" Barley's actions. | The judge said biology undergraduate Lydia had been left with "understandable anger" and distress over "remorseless" Barley's actions. |
After Barley admitted the murders on Tuesday, Miss Wilkinson told him in court: "I will never forgive you". | After Barley admitted the murders on Tuesday, Miss Wilkinson told him in court: "I will never forgive you". |
At Wednesday's sentencing hearing the judge praised Miss Wilkinson for reading out her victim impact statement with "maturity and courage well beyond her years". | At Wednesday's sentencing hearing the judge praised Miss Wilkinson for reading out her victim impact statement with "maturity and courage well beyond her years". |
The judge said the 19-year-old was a "shell of her former self", adding Miss Wilkinson suffers anxiety attacks and cannot be left alone. | The judge said the 19-year-old was a "shell of her former self", adding Miss Wilkinson suffers anxiety attacks and cannot be left alone. |