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Judith Nibbs 'decapitated by jealous partner' in Hoxton | Judith Nibbs 'decapitated by jealous partner' in Hoxton |
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A jealous man beheaded the mother of his two children in an act of "pure hatred", the Old Bailey heard. | A jealous man beheaded the mother of his two children in an act of "pure hatred", the Old Bailey heard. |
Crane driver Dempsey Nibbs killed his partner of 30 years after he suspected her of having affairs, the court heard. | Crane driver Dempsey Nibbs killed his partner of 30 years after he suspected her of having affairs, the court heard. |
Judith Nibbs, 60, described as "bubbly and happy", had predicted her own death, telling colleagues, "If I'm not in on Friday, I might be dead", jurors were told. | Judith Nibbs, 60, described as "bubbly and happy", had predicted her own death, telling colleagues, "If I'm not in on Friday, I might be dead", jurors were told. |
Mr Nibbs, 69, of the Charles Estate in Hoxton, denies murder. | Mr Nibbs, 69, of the Charles Estate in Hoxton, denies murder. |
'Threatened to kill' | 'Threatened to kill' |
The court heard that Mr Nibbs carried out the act because he thought his partner was a "snake", and said he had killed her while "defending himself". | The court heard that Mr Nibbs carried out the act because he thought his partner was a "snake", and said he had killed her while "defending himself". |
Crispin Aylett QC, prosecuting, said the couple's relationship had soured in the spring of 2014 as Mr Nibbs suspected his partner of infidelity. | Crispin Aylett QC, prosecuting, said the couple's relationship had soured in the spring of 2014 as Mr Nibbs suspected his partner of infidelity. |
Ms Nibbs had confided in her sister and a colleague at Meals on Wheels that her partner had threatened to kill her and grabbed her by the throat. | Ms Nibbs had confided in her sister and a colleague at Meals on Wheels that her partner had threatened to kill her and grabbed her by the throat. |
During a row on 7 April, she had taunted Mr Nibbs with details of her infidelities, saying: "I have had sex eight times." | During a row on 7 April, she had taunted Mr Nibbs with details of her infidelities, saying: "I have had sex eight times." |
On the night of 10 April, Mr Nibbs attacked her in their Hoxton flat and knocked her out, Mr Aylett said. | On the night of 10 April, Mr Nibbs attacked her in their Hoxton flat and knocked her out, Mr Aylett said. |
Suicide note | Suicide note |
"Having attacked his wife, the defendant then took up a kitchen knife and cut off her head," he said. | "Having attacked his wife, the defendant then took up a kitchen knife and cut off her head," he said. |
The court heard how Mr Nibbs disposed of remains down the lavatory, before writing a suicide note to his son and ringing police to tell them they would find "a couple of dead bodies" at his home. | The court heard how Mr Nibbs disposed of remains down the lavatory, before writing a suicide note to his son and ringing police to tell them they would find "a couple of dead bodies" at his home. |
The trial heard that Mr Nibbs showed no signs of mental illness in the wake of the killing. | |
Ms Nibbs's former workmates described her as a happy, joyful, bubbly and open-minded woman. | Ms Nibbs's former workmates described her as a happy, joyful, bubbly and open-minded woman. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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