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Jail term cut for 'feral' killers | Jail term cut for 'feral' killers |
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Two Cheshire teenagers who terrorised a vulnerable man before beating him to death and throwing his body in a river, have had their life sentences cut. | |
Craig Dodd, aged 17, will now serve a minimum of three-and-a-half years in prison and Ryan Palin, 15, three years. | Craig Dodd, aged 17, will now serve a minimum of three-and-a-half years in prison and Ryan Palin, 15, three years. |
The pair were dubbed as "feral" when they were jailed for life for the manslaughter of Raymond Atherton, 40, in Warrington. | The pair were dubbed as "feral" when they were jailed for life for the manslaughter of Raymond Atherton, 40, in Warrington. |
They beat and urinated on Mr Atherton before dumping him in the River Mersey. | They beat and urinated on Mr Atherton before dumping him in the River Mersey. |
These are two very dangerous young men whose future progress will have to be very carefully considered Judge Justice Rix sitting at the Court of Appeal | These are two very dangerous young men whose future progress will have to be very carefully considered Judge Justice Rix sitting at the Court of Appeal |
Despite the severity of their crime, Lord Justice Rix overturned the life terms and replaced them with sentences of detention for public protection, giving each a minimum tariff to serve before parole can be considered. | Despite the severity of their crime, Lord Justice Rix overturned the life terms and replaced them with sentences of detention for public protection, giving each a minimum tariff to serve before parole can be considered. |
Lord Justice Rix decided the sentencing judge at Warrington Crown Court had not been right to impose life sentences for the killing. | Lord Justice Rix decided the sentencing judge at Warrington Crown Court had not been right to impose life sentences for the killing. |
He said: "We think it was an error of principle to say that a discretionary sentence of detention for life should be imposed." | He said: "We think it was an error of principle to say that a discretionary sentence of detention for life should be imposed." |
"These are two very dangerous young men whose future progress will have to be very carefully considered." | "These are two very dangerous young men whose future progress will have to be very carefully considered." |
David Atherton was regularly attacked by the pair | David Atherton was regularly attacked by the pair |
The court heard Palin, of Grasmere Avenue, Orford, and Dodd, of Lisguard Close, Runcorn spent months systematically abusing the victim, who had severe learning difficulties, in a process they nicknamed 'terroring'. | The court heard Palin, of Grasmere Avenue, Orford, and Dodd, of Lisguard Close, Runcorn spent months systematically abusing the victim, who had severe learning difficulties, in a process they nicknamed 'terroring'. |
They regularly broke into his council flat on St Katherine's Way, Howley, where they wrote graffiti on the walls, burnt his hair and daubed his face with paint. | They regularly broke into his council flat on St Katherine's Way, Howley, where they wrote graffiti on the walls, burnt his hair and daubed his face with paint. |
On the night of his death in May 2006, the boys were seen by neighbours beating him with planks of wood until he bled. | On the night of his death in May 2006, the boys were seen by neighbours beating him with planks of wood until he bled. |
Days later his body was discovered floating in the River Mersey in Westy, Warrington. | Days later his body was discovered floating in the River Mersey in Westy, Warrington. |
The judge in the original trial described the killers as "feral, wild and untamed". | The judge in the original trial described the killers as "feral, wild and untamed". |
After Mr Atherton's killing it was revealed that he had been rehoused in a different part of the town by Warrington Borough Council when Palin and Dodd started their "terror campaign" against him. | After Mr Atherton's killing it was revealed that he had been rehoused in a different part of the town by Warrington Borough Council when Palin and Dodd started their "terror campaign" against him. |
They were arrested by police after boasting of what they had done to friends. | They were arrested by police after boasting of what they had done to friends. |
Judge Rix added: "Mr Atherton's life had been made a misery by the loutish behaviour of those who attacked him. | Judge Rix added: "Mr Atherton's life had been made a misery by the loutish behaviour of those who attacked him. |
"They had not sought to kill, but this was a savage, cruel, brutal and vicious attack." | "They had not sought to kill, but this was a savage, cruel, brutal and vicious attack." |
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