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Three guilty of 'brutal' broom handle murder of vulnerable man Three guilty of 'brutal' broom handle murder of vulnerable man
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Three people have been convicted of murdering their vulnerable housemate by "brutally" sexually assaulting him with a broom handle.Three people have been convicted of murdering their vulnerable housemate by "brutally" sexually assaulting him with a broom handle.
Terry Oldham, 63 suffered "the worst pain imaginable" during the attack in Camborne, Cornwall.Terry Oldham, 63 suffered "the worst pain imaginable" during the attack in Camborne, Cornwall.
Aaron Mallon, 25, and his partner Michelle Casterton, 44, both of Grenville Road, Falmouth, and Daniel Quinn, 23, of Tregullow Road, Falmouth, were found guilty at Truro Crown Court.Aaron Mallon, 25, and his partner Michelle Casterton, 44, both of Grenville Road, Falmouth, and Daniel Quinn, 23, of Tregullow Road, Falmouth, were found guilty at Truro Crown Court.
They will be sentenced later on Monday.They will be sentenced later on Monday.
Updates on this story and more from Devon and CornwallUpdates on this story and more from Devon and Cornwall
Mr Oldham's body was found "covered with extensive injuries" at the property in Dolcoath Road on 1 April 2014.Mr Oldham's body was found "covered with extensive injuries" at the property in Dolcoath Road on 1 April 2014.
They included the "worst kind" of internal infection, "deep bruising" to his sexual organs and thighs, four fractured ribs and broken fingers.They included the "worst kind" of internal infection, "deep bruising" to his sexual organs and thighs, four fractured ribs and broken fingers.
"Like a pack of dogs" 'Like a pack of dogs'
The trial heard Mr Oldham was "routinely bullied" by the three housemates who "went around like a pack of dogs".The trial heard Mr Oldham was "routinely bullied" by the three housemates who "went around like a pack of dogs".
They urinated on him, force fed him dog faeces, prevented from going to the toilet and stole his money and possessions.They urinated on him, force fed him dog faeces, prevented from going to the toilet and stole his money and possessions.
The court was told the three housemates considered him "fair game" after discovering he had indecently assaulted a girl under 14 in 1987.The court was told the three housemates considered him "fair game" after discovering he had indecently assaulted a girl under 14 in 1987.
Mallon, Casterton, and Quinn were also found guilty of allowing the death of a vulnerable adult.Mallon, Casterton, and Quinn were also found guilty of allowing the death of a vulnerable adult.
Judge Graham Cottle had previously directed the jury to find Richard Rosevear, a schizophrenic heroin user, not guilty of murder owing to "insufficient evidence".Judge Graham Cottle had previously directed the jury to find Richard Rosevear, a schizophrenic heroin user, not guilty of murder owing to "insufficient evidence".
The jury found Mr Rosevear, 33, of Truro Road, St Austell, not guilty of allowing the death of a vulnerable adult.The jury found Mr Rosevear, 33, of Truro Road, St Austell, not guilty of allowing the death of a vulnerable adult.
Judge Cottle told the jury that after Mr Oldham's death, Mallon, Casterton and Quinn laughed about bullying him "as if they didn't have a care in the world" and that Mallon was recorded saying "ding dong the nonce is dead".Judge Cottle told the jury that after Mr Oldham's death, Mallon, Casterton and Quinn laughed about bullying him "as if they didn't have a care in the world" and that Mallon was recorded saying "ding dong the nonce is dead".
However, Mallon had appeared "cut up" to police about what had happened, and had said in a statement that Mr Oldham "had been like a father to him".However, Mallon had appeared "cut up" to police about what had happened, and had said in a statement that Mr Oldham "had been like a father to him".