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Man guilty of four fire murders | Man guilty of four fire murders |
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A man has been jailed for life after he murdered four people in a fire when he was dumped by his teenage girlfriend. | |
Marcus Carter, seven, his sisters Samantha, 16, and Patricia, 10, and Roddy Hine, 44, died in the fire and explosion in Cheddleton in March. | Marcus Carter, seven, his sisters Samantha, 16, and Patricia, 10, and Roddy Hine, 44, died in the fire and explosion in Cheddleton in March. |
Goldstraw, of Compton House, Leek, who has a previous manslaughter conviction, will serve at least 35 years. | |
His trial heard the 31-year-old started the fire in a revenge attack after Samantha ended their relationship. | |
He used petrol to set fire to the house while the three children and their mother's partner slept, Staffordshire Crown Court heard. | He used petrol to set fire to the house while the three children and their mother's partner slept, Staffordshire Crown Court heard. |
The children's mother Amanda Carter was on a night shift at work so was not in the house at the time. | The children's mother Amanda Carter was on a night shift at work so was not in the house at the time. |
Goldstraw killed the four family members just 18 months after being released from prison, where he served a sentence for the manslaughter of his former lover Deborah Wheatley in 2001. | |
He beat her around the head with a mallet when she decided not to leave her husband for him, the trial was told. | He beat her around the head with a mallet when she decided not to leave her husband for him, the trial was told. |
After Goldstraw's jailing on Wednesday, the children's father Mark Carter said in a statement he should stay locked up for the rest of his life and described Goldstraw as the "lowest of the low". |