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Family 'executed in cold-blood' | |
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A mother and her two children were bludgeoned to death with a hammer in a cold-blooded "execution", a jury heard. | |
Pierre Williams, 33, is accused of murdering Beverley Samuels, 36, her daughter Kesha Wizzart, 18, and son Fred Wizzart, 13, in July last year. | Pierre Williams, 33, is accused of murdering Beverley Samuels, 36, her daughter Kesha Wizzart, 18, and son Fred Wizzart, 13, in July last year. |
The bodies of Mrs Samuels and her children were found at their Thelwall Avenue home in Fallowfield, Manchester. | The bodies of Mrs Samuels and her children were found at their Thelwall Avenue home in Fallowfield, Manchester. |
The prosecution told Manchester Crown Court that a 2lb hammer was used on the victims. Mr Williams denies murder. | The prosecution told Manchester Crown Court that a 2lb hammer was used on the victims. Mr Williams denies murder. |
Mr Williams had previously been the on-off boyfriend of Mrs Samuels for about a year before they broke up in 2006. | Mr Williams had previously been the on-off boyfriend of Mrs Samuels for about a year before they broke up in 2006. |
Prosecutor Ray Wigglesworth QC told the jury of five women and seven men that they needed to consider whether Williams had a "propensity to violence towards women". | Prosecutor Ray Wigglesworth QC told the jury of five women and seven men that they needed to consider whether Williams had a "propensity to violence towards women". |
The jury heard that he sexually assaulted Beverley Samuels, a nurse at Manchester Royal Infirmary, and her daughter Kesha before beating them to death. | The jury heard that he sexually assaulted Beverley Samuels, a nurse at Manchester Royal Infirmary, and her daughter Kesha before beating them to death. |
The body of Fred Wizzart was found nearby. | The body of Fred Wizzart was found nearby. |
Pierre Williams was arrested by police in Birmingham | Pierre Williams was arrested by police in Birmingham |
The hammer was found at the scene. Mr Wigglesworth told the jury the deaths were "execution-style murders". | The hammer was found at the scene. Mr Wigglesworth told the jury the deaths were "execution-style murders". |
A post-mortem examination revealed that Mrs Samuels and her children had died of head injuries. | A post-mortem examination revealed that Mrs Samuels and her children had died of head injuries. |
The jury was shown police video footage of the gruesome scene they found. The judge had earlier warned jurors to steel themselves for some unpleasant evidence. | The jury was shown police video footage of the gruesome scene they found. The judge had earlier warned jurors to steel themselves for some unpleasant evidence. |
Mrs Samuels lived with her son Fred at Thelwall Avenue, while Kesha lived with their father - also called Fred Wizzart - in Heaton Mersey, Cheshire. | Mrs Samuels lived with her son Fred at Thelwall Avenue, while Kesha lived with their father - also called Fred Wizzart - in Heaton Mersey, Cheshire. |
Kesha had chosen to sleep at her mother's on the night she died after returning from London on a late train. | Kesha had chosen to sleep at her mother's on the night she died after returning from London on a late train. |
The children's father described his former partner as "a very outgoing person... with a good personality". | The children's father described his former partner as "a very outgoing person... with a good personality". |
'Disjointed relationship' | 'Disjointed relationship' |
He described his son Fred as a typical teenager, into music, clothes, friends and tinkering with bikes. | He described his son Fred as a typical teenager, into music, clothes, friends and tinkering with bikes. |
He said their daughter Kesha was talented and hardworking with the prospect of a bright future. | He said their daughter Kesha was talented and hardworking with the prospect of a bright future. |
She had finished her A-levels at Parrs Wood High School in Didsbury a few weeks earlier, had sung on the ITV talent show Young Stars in Their Eyes. | She had finished her A-levels at Parrs Wood High School in Didsbury a few weeks earlier, had sung on the ITV talent show Young Stars in Their Eyes. |
She had been accepted to read law at the University of Manchester, and it was her ambition to become a barrister. | She had been accepted to read law at the University of Manchester, and it was her ambition to become a barrister. |
Mrs Samuels first met Mr Williams a year after breaking up with Mr Wizzart. | Mrs Samuels first met Mr Williams a year after breaking up with Mr Wizzart. |
It was a "disjointed, intermittent relationship" which lasted for a year, the court heard. | It was a "disjointed, intermittent relationship" which lasted for a year, the court heard. |
Despite breaking up in September 2006 the defendant, who lived in Birmingham, had a habit of turning up "uninvited and unannounced" at Mrs Samuels' home. | Despite breaking up in September 2006 the defendant, who lived in Birmingham, had a habit of turning up "uninvited and unannounced" at Mrs Samuels' home. |
Mr Williams was arrested on suspicion of murder by police in Birmingham. | Mr Williams was arrested on suspicion of murder by police in Birmingham. |
The case continues. | The case continues. |
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