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Jacqueline Kirk murderer given life sentence for fire attack Jacqueline Kirk murderer given life sentence for fire attack
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Steven Craig must serve at least 15 years in jail for the murder of Jacqueline KirkSteven Craig must serve at least 15 years in jail for the murder of Jacqueline Kirk
A man has been given a life sentence for murdering his ex-partner, who died 21 years after he set her alight.A man has been given a life sentence for murdering his ex-partner, who died 21 years after he set her alight.
Jacqueline Kirk was badly disfigured after Steven Craig acted out a torture scene from Reservoir Dogs at their home in Weston-super-Mare in 1998. Jacqueline Kirk was badly disfigured after Steven Craig acted out a torture scene from film Reservoir Dogs at their home in Weston-super-Mare in 1998.
Craig was found guilty of grievous bodily harm at the time and served almost 19 years in jail.Craig was found guilty of grievous bodily harm at the time and served almost 19 years in jail.
Ms Kirk died in 2019 from complications relating to the injuries she suffered, so Craig was then charged with murder.Ms Kirk died in 2019 from complications relating to the injuries she suffered, so Craig was then charged with murder.
In a landmark case, he must now spend a minimum of 15 years in prison on top of the 18 years and 11 months he has already served.In a landmark case, he must now spend a minimum of 15 years in prison on top of the 18 years and 11 months he has already served.
Craig, of Brailsford Crescent, York, had admitted the attack on Ms Kirk but denied being responsible for her death.Craig, of Brailsford Crescent, York, had admitted the attack on Ms Kirk but denied being responsible for her death.
Sentencing the 59-year-old at Bristol Crown Court earlier, Mrs Justice Stacey said Craig "repeatedly" replayed the torture scene from the film - where a police officer is covered in petrol - "with a permanent grin" .Sentencing the 59-year-old at Bristol Crown Court earlier, Mrs Justice Stacey said Craig "repeatedly" replayed the torture scene from the film - where a police officer is covered in petrol - "with a permanent grin" .
There was no doubt you planned a "gratuitous" and "deliberate" attack on the mother-of-two, she added.There was no doubt you planned a "gratuitous" and "deliberate" attack on the mother-of-two, she added.
"She was always in pain and suffered from depression and nightmares, and was suicidal at times.""She was always in pain and suffered from depression and nightmares, and was suicidal at times."
Ms Kirk was left severely disfigured from the attack by Steven Craig in 1998Ms Kirk was left severely disfigured from the attack by Steven Craig in 1998
Ahead of sentencing, prosecutor Richard Smith KC read out statements from Ms Kirk which she gave to police at her trial in 2000.Ahead of sentencing, prosecutor Richard Smith KC read out statements from Ms Kirk which she gave to police at her trial in 2000.
She said that "nothing or no amount of counselling could prepare me or did prepare me" for the attack.She said that "nothing or no amount of counselling could prepare me or did prepare me" for the attack.
"I am now a very timid, shy and even embarrassed person," she added."I am now a very timid, shy and even embarrassed person," she added.
"Why me? What I have I ever done to deserve this sentence on my life?""Why me? What I have I ever done to deserve this sentence on my life?"
"Life today is a constant struggle.""Life today is a constant struggle."
Her son Shane said his mother was a "strong-minded person" when he was growing up but there were occasions when she had made some poor life choices.Her son Shane said his mother was a "strong-minded person" when he was growing up but there were occasions when she had made some poor life choices.
She began to change after she started a relationship with Craig, he said.She began to change after she started a relationship with Craig, he said.
No closure Great dignity
She met him by chance and gave Craig shelter because he was homeless, but his influence led her to drug and drink problems that she had previously conquered, he said.She met him by chance and gave Craig shelter because he was homeless, but his influence led her to drug and drink problems that she had previously conquered, he said.
The court heard Ms Kirk was so disfigured that her daughter Sonna only recognised her by her feet when she first saw her in hospital.The court heard Ms Kirk was so disfigured that her daughter Sonna only recognised her by her feet when she first saw her in hospital.
In a statement Sonna said she "spent 21 years of feeling grateful and thankful for every extra day that I got to spend with my mum".In a statement Sonna said she "spent 21 years of feeling grateful and thankful for every extra day that I got to spend with my mum".
"From the very beginning, when I was told that she would likely die, she managed to surprise everyone and came through so much."From the very beginning, when I was told that she would likely die, she managed to surprise everyone and came through so much.
"She was able to see me grow up into an adult, where I got married and then went on to have children, and so she became nanny Jackie."She was able to see me grow up into an adult, where I got married and then went on to have children, and so she became nanny Jackie.
"It has been three years since my mum died and during that time part of my life has been on hold because I haven't had complete closure."It has been three years since my mum died and during that time part of my life has been on hold because I haven't had complete closure.
"I have also had to deal with the emotional trauma of going through a second trial, only this time my mum is no longer with me.""I have also had to deal with the emotional trauma of going through a second trial, only this time my mum is no longer with me."
Senior investigating officer Mark Almond said Ms Kirk "overcame numerous challenges with an incredible determination and fought with great dignity to rediscover the life she had before she was attacked".
The Avon and Somerset Police Det Ch Insp added that Craig was "undoubtedly responsible for Jackie's death and like all murderers, deserves to be severely punished".
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