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The victim’s son, Sir David Sutton, told the court: “This was a senseless act that has taken away the life all too early of a generous, loving, elderly man who only wanted to enjoy his twilight years.” He adds: "There are lots of reasons for that - reassuring people and, I suppose, waving the flag slightly in what are difficult times for the police."

The 86-year-old millionaire was bludgeoned to death in his crumbling home in Hampstead, northwest London, in May 2006 Anne described this experience as feeling like a bystander looking through a window. At some point she recalled that Sir Richard came in to the room shouting and screaming. Ms Schreiber continued: “I believe that he stabbed me, I received some stab wounds from him and I remember looking at the knife in me and being surprised that it doesn’t hurt." A court heard Yam - who had sought asylum in the UK - spent a month cloning Mr Chappelow's identity using documents from the house but attempts to get cash failed when his Chinese accent alerted bank staff Sir Richard’s daughter Caroline Sutton said in a statement read to the court: “My father was the kindest and most generous man you’d ever meet.

The fatal incident happened at Sir Richard’s Moorhill estate near Gillingham, Dorset, which he shared with the Schreiber family following the separation of the defendant’s parents.

You showed neither him or your mother any respect, instead during your time in their home you displayed a breath-taking sense of entitlement, at times you left Sir Richard feeling like a prisoner in his own home.” Describing the defendant, he said: “He pulled out a knife and immediately turned it towards himself and plunged it in his chest and continued to stab himself a number of times.” In March 2021, he wrote to a friend: “I’m so sad to report that my mind is consumed with hatred of the very worst kind towards my family." For more details of this cold case game kit: Cryptic Killers Game: Murder at Merivale Manor Review. The jury was also shown body-worn video footage of armed police officers arriving at Moorhill on the evening of the killing. PC George Bryant told the court he found Ms Schreiber with a “large laceration to the chest area and several small ones to the upper left side”.The Metropolitan Police has faced a series of recent scandals including the conviction of officer Wayne Couzens for the murder of Sarah Everard and evidence of misogyny and discrimination within its ranks.

She added: “His life was ended so abruptly and in such an unimaginably cruel manner by an individual that he welcomed into his home as a member of his family for years.” Dorset police have been authorised to formally charge Thomas Schreiber with the murder of Sir Richard, attempted murder of the injured woman and dangerous driving. The defendant sent a message to a friend saying: "I’m so sad to report that my mind is consumed with hatred of the very worst kind towards my family. Sir Richard, a father-of-two and grandfather-of-five, suffered three deep wounds to his face and five to his chest, up to 12cm deep. Another message on March 25 said: “I think and strategise every single day how to murder my mother and co.”Mr Sutton adds: "I take a great interest in serious crime and how it's investigated. I've got friends and indeed family still within the police and I keep in touch with what goes on in that way. Defence witness, consultant psychiatrist Dr Tim Rogers, told the court the defendant’s history of mental ill health contributed to a “significant impairment of rational thought”.

A spokesperson for Paul Mason’s family, said: “We are immensely disappointed that the jury did not all see the intent to cause serious harm that most people who saw the CCTV concluded. There's always room for improvement. Police officers are taken from society and society has these elements of sexism, homophobia and racism sadly within it.

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