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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 Cornwall | Updates 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' | |
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". |