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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, will serve a minimum of 16 years for killing Alan Bowles, 64, at his home in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. | Paul Slack, of no fixed address, will serve 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, convicted of manslaughter and assault, was given a three-year 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 heard how Slack had taken £50 from Mr Bowles the night before the attack in May last year. | |
Majority verdict | |
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. |
Judge Peter Jacobs said Slack intended to seriously harm Mr Bowles. | |
"You tried to suffocate him with a pillow and this man's ability to resist was greatly reduced when you put the walking stick into his mouth," he said. | |
"You then went on to fight a murder trial and you must live with the consequences as there is no reduction in your sentence for a guilty plea. | |
"You rammed that walking stick down his throat and it penetrated his chest area and you left him there for several days." | |
It has been emphasised you are of low intelligence and are inadequate but you are not inadequate in the use of violence Judge Peter Jacobs | |
Kathleen Johnson admitted assaulting Mr Bowles causing actual bodily harm but was cleared of murder by a majority decision of 11 to one. | |
Judge Jacobs said: "It has been emphasised you are of low intelligence and are inadequate but you are not inadequate in the use of violence. | |
"You have in the past two very unpleasant attacks that were brought on by excessive drink. | |
"In a psyched up state you launched a violent and irrational attack on Mr Bowles in his own home, using your feet and causing him a bloody nose." | |
David Comer, 39, of Great Yarmouth, also charged, was found not guilty of manslaughter and murder on Wednesday but admitted perverting the course of justice. | |
He had thrown the walking stick into the River Yare and it was never recovered. | |
He was given bail and will return to court next month after pre-sentence reports are compiled. |