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Llywelyn Thomas murder case: Two accused found guilty | Llywelyn Thomas murder case: Two accused found guilty |
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Two men who denied beating to death a pensioner during a burglary in his home have been convicted of murder and robbery. | |
Gary Smith, 21, and his nephew Frankie Parker, 26, were found guilty of killing Llywelyn Thomas, 76, on 17 December in Chittering, Cambridgeshire. | |
Each defendant blamed the other at the Cambridge Crown Court trial. | Each defendant blamed the other at the Cambridge Crown Court trial. |
Smith, of the Fen Road travellers' site, Chesterton, and Parker, of Nene Road, Ely, will be sentenced on Friday. | Smith, of the Fen Road travellers' site, Chesterton, and Parker, of Nene Road, Ely, will be sentenced on Friday. |
Parker had admitted a charge of robbery, which Smith had denied. | Parker had admitted a charge of robbery, which Smith had denied. |
Smith told the court he had tried to stop Parker killing Mr Thomas. | Smith told the court he had tried to stop Parker killing Mr Thomas. |
Parker said he was searching another room for valuables when Smith started attacking the retired farmer, who was originally from the Port Talbot area of South Wales. | |
A Rover car, which could not go above 20mph, was stolen along with three watches, cash and ornamental eggs during the raid. | A Rover car, which could not go above 20mph, was stolen along with three watches, cash and ornamental eggs during the raid. |
Neighbours in Ely Road, where Mr Thomas lived, raised the alert the next day when they became concerned his house lights had been left on all night. | |
The jury heard nearly four weeks of evidence. | The jury heard nearly four weeks of evidence. |
Left for dead | |
Prosecutor Karim Khalil told the court the pair had raided Mr Thomas's home carrying a crowbar. | |
"They knocked on the front door, forced their way in and restrained Mr Thomas," he said. | |
"Afterwards, instead of leaving Mr Thomas unhurt, perhaps even bound upstairs, they set about a savage beating - he did not stand a chance. | |
"The assault was mainly to his head, face and upper back. | |
"There were signs of stamping, blood on the floor and doorways and no defence injuries. So it seems that Mr Thomas was unable even to try to defend himself. | |
"He was left for dead on the upstairs landing." | |
Father-of-one Mr Thomas had lived alone since the death of his wife about 10 years earlier. | |
Previous conviction | |
Det Chief Insp George Barr said after the trial: "Smith and Parker are both career criminals who had committed countless burglaries. | |
"They must have seen Llywelyn Thomas as an easy target but the level of violence used against him was completely unjustified. | |
"He would have posed little threat to them, but they subjected him to a brutal and sustained beating." | |
It emerged during the trial Smith carried out a similar attack on a pensioner in her home in Kilham, East Yorkshire, on 9 February last year, just two months after the Chittering murder. | |
He battered a 73-year-old woman with her own walking stick before stealing her car. | |
He was jailed for five years for burglary and aggravated vehicle-taking at Hull Crown Court in June. | |
Smith's father, John Smith, 67, of Wold Gate, Bridlington, North Humberside, previously admitted assisting an offender by providing a false alibi. | |
He will also be sentenced on Friday. |