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Doorman murdered city hairdresser | Doorman murdered city hairdresser |
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A pub doorman who murdered his ex-partner in a Tyneside hair salon has been sentenced to life in prison. | A pub doorman who murdered his ex-partner in a Tyneside hair salon has been sentenced to life in prison. |
Hairdresser Sharon Bell, 38, died after being stabbed 23 times in Newcastle's New York hair salon in May 2006. | Hairdresser Sharon Bell, 38, died after being stabbed 23 times in Newcastle's New York hair salon in May 2006. |
Brian Whitfield, 44, of no fixed address, had denied murder but pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. | Brian Whitfield, 44, of no fixed address, had denied murder but pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. |
The judge at Newcastle Crown Court said he would spend 20 years in prison before being considered for parole. | The judge at Newcastle Crown Court said he would spend 20 years in prison before being considered for parole. |
During the trial, the court heard a security system recording of the mother-of-three pleading for her life. | During the trial, the court heard a security system recording of the mother-of-three pleading for her life. |
Unanimous verdict | Unanimous verdict |
Whitfield attacked her with an electric stun gun before stabbing her with a kitchen knife, while she begged to be spared for the sake of her children. | Whitfield attacked her with an electric stun gun before stabbing her with a kitchen knife, while she begged to be spared for the sake of her children. |
On Friday, the jury of eight women and four men took just over two hours to find him unanimously guilty of murder. | On Friday, the jury of eight women and four men took just over two hours to find him unanimously guilty of murder. |
Whitfield had shared a home with Miss Bell and her children | Whitfield had shared a home with Miss Bell and her children |
Judge Esmond Faulks said: "In your case there was a number of aggravating features. There is no mitigation whatsoever in your case. | Judge Esmond Faulks said: "In your case there was a number of aggravating features. There is no mitigation whatsoever in your case. |
"You showed no remorse whatsoever - indeed you were having sexual intercourse with another woman within three hours of the attack." | "You showed no remorse whatsoever - indeed you were having sexual intercourse with another woman within three hours of the attack." |
Whitfield, already on bail for harassing Miss Bell, was arrested two days after the murder at an address in the Walker area Newcastle. | Whitfield, already on bail for harassing Miss Bell, was arrested two days after the murder at an address in the Walker area Newcastle. |
He had lived with the hairdresser and her children in Belgrave Parade, Elswick, but following the split had moved out. | |
He denied using the stun gun, but the judge said in sentencing that it was "highly probable" that Whitfield had used the weapon on his ex-partner. | He denied using the stun gun, but the judge said in sentencing that it was "highly probable" that Whitfield had used the weapon on his ex-partner. |
'Much loved' | |
Speaking after the trial, Det Ch Insp Roger Ford, who led the investigation said he was delighted with the verdict. | |
He said: "Sharon was a much loved and extremely popular person, who successfully combined bringing up three children with her chosen career as a hairdresser. | |
"That's in sharp contrast to Brian Whitfield, a jealous and possessive man who was unable to accept that his relationship with Sharon was over. | |
"He went to the salon and carried out a violent, horrific attack, then left her to die, showing no remorse or thoughts for her. | |
"In doing so, he showed himself to be a cold, calculating, brutal killer." | |
He praised the courage and dignity of Miss Bell's children and parents, and added that they wished him to pass on their thanks to the people of Newcastle for their support. |
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