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Man 'tortured to death' in raid | |
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Two thieves tortured an elderly man to death with a knife and his own walking stick during a burglary in Wiltshire, a jury has been told. | Two thieves tortured an elderly man to death with a knife and his own walking stick during a burglary in Wiltshire, a jury has been told. |
Winchester Crown Court heard John James and Joby Barney conspired with three others to burgle 75-year-old Reginald John Baker's home on 5 September 2008. | Winchester Crown Court heard John James and Joby Barney conspired with three others to burgle 75-year-old Reginald John Baker's home on 5 September 2008. |
Jurors were shown pictures from a CCTV camera in Mr Baker's house which filmed the break-in and torture. | |
Mr James, 19, and Mr Barney, 25, both deny murder and conspiracy to burgle. | Mr James, 19, and Mr Barney, 25, both deny murder and conspiracy to burgle. |
Mr Baker was tortured for half an hour by the pair, who tried to make him say where his savings were, jurors heard. | |
Knocked to ground | |
The court was told how Mr Baker had been the victim of an earlier burglary on 30 July. | |
After that incident, police had installed a CCTV camera at his house as a precaution. | |
[The defendants] hit Mr Baker and they tortured him to make him reveal where he had hidden the remaining part of his savings Prosecutor Christopher Parker QC | [The defendants] hit Mr Baker and they tortured him to make him reveal where he had hidden the remaining part of his savings Prosecutor Christopher Parker QC |
The jury was shown footage in which Mr Baker was knocked to the ground and then dragged into the sitting room where he was tortured. | |
Prosecutor Christopher Parker QC told the court that Reginald Baker suffered from prostate cancer, which had spread to his bones making him frail. | |
Mr Parker said: "John James and Joby Barney burst into Mr Baker's home through the front door. | |
"They knocked him to the ground and over 35 minutes they ransacked his house. | "They knocked him to the ground and over 35 minutes they ransacked his house. |
"They hit Mr Baker and they tortured him to make him reveal where he had hidden the remaining part of his savings. | "They hit Mr Baker and they tortured him to make him reveal where he had hidden the remaining part of his savings. |
"In doing so the injuries suggest they used their hands, their feet, they used a knife and they used Mr Baker's own walking stick. | "In doing so the injuries suggest they used their hands, their feet, they used a knife and they used Mr Baker's own walking stick. |
"The injuries they inflicted on him were so serious that they killed him." | "The injuries they inflicted on him were so serious that they killed him." |
Mr Barney, of Ringwood Road, Alderholt, Dorset, and Mr James, of The Brambles, Salisbury, are on trial with John Wilkinson, 40. | Mr Barney, of Ringwood Road, Alderholt, Dorset, and Mr James, of The Brambles, Salisbury, are on trial with John Wilkinson, 40. |
Mr Wilkinson, of Ford Lane, Ferndown, Dorset, denies a charge of burglary of Mr Baker's home in Landford on 30 July last year and conspiracy to burgle. | Mr Wilkinson, of Ford Lane, Ferndown, Dorset, denies a charge of burglary of Mr Baker's home in Landford on 30 July last year and conspiracy to burgle. |
On Wednesday two other men, Daniel Coker, 23, of The Brambles, Salisbury, Wiltshire, and 19-year-old Trevor Gray, of Blackfriars, Salisbury, both admitted manslaughter and conspiracy to burgle. | On Wednesday two other men, Daniel Coker, 23, of The Brambles, Salisbury, Wiltshire, and 19-year-old Trevor Gray, of Blackfriars, Salisbury, both admitted manslaughter and conspiracy to burgle. |
They were remanded in custody to be sentenced at a later date. | They were remanded in custody to be sentenced at a later date. |
The trial of the three other defendants continues. | The trial of the three other defendants continues. |
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