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A 46-year-old man who was found guilty of murdering a grandfather by forcing a walking stick down his throat has been jailed for life.A 46-year-old man who was found guilty of murdering a grandfather by forcing a walking stick down his throat has been jailed for life.
Paul Slack, of no fixed address, killed Alan Bowles, 64, at his home in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. Paul Slack, of no fixed address, was given the term, with a minimum of 16 years, for killing Alan Bowles, 64, at his home in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.
Kathleen Johnson, 57, also of no fixed address, was convicted of manslaughter and assault causing ABH, and was given a three-year jail term. Kathleen Johnson, 57, also of no fixed address, convicted of manslaughter and assault, was given a three-year term.
Mr Bowles' stick was inserted 9in into his throat, Norwich Crown Court heard.Mr Bowles' stick was inserted 9in into his throat, Norwich Crown Court heard.
Jurors had heard how Slack had taken £50 from Mr Bowles the night before the attack in May last year.Jurors had heard how Slack had taken £50 from Mr Bowles the night before the attack in May last year.
When Mr Bowles confronted Slack about it, his walking stick was thrust down his throat and he died of his injuries.When Mr Bowles confronted Slack about it, his walking stick was thrust down his throat and he died of his injuries.
David Comer, 39, of Great Yarmouth, was found not guilty of manslaughter and murder at the court on Wednesday but admitted perverting the course of justice.David Comer, 39, of Great Yarmouth, was found not guilty of manslaughter and murder at the court on Wednesday but admitted perverting the course of justice.
He was was given bail and will return to court next month after pre-sentence reports are compiled.He was was given bail and will return to court next month after pre-sentence reports are compiled.