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Jailed mother Lesley Dunford given 13 years for baby murder | Jailed mother Lesley Dunford given 13 years for baby murder |
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A mother already serving a jail term for killing her daughter has been jailed for murdering her baby son, after confessing to the crime in jail. | A mother already serving a jail term for killing her daughter has been jailed for murdering her baby son, after confessing to the crime in jail. |
Harley Dunford was found dead in his cot at their East Sussex home in 2003, the Old Bailey heard. | Harley Dunford was found dead in his cot at their East Sussex home in 2003, the Old Bailey heard. |
Lesley Dunford, 37, formerly of Windermere Close, Exeter, pleaded guilty to his murder in March after changing her plea twice. | Lesley Dunford, 37, formerly of Windermere Close, Exeter, pleaded guilty to his murder in March after changing her plea twice. |
She was jailed for seven years in 2012 for killing Lucy, aged three, in 2004. | She was jailed for seven years in 2012 for killing Lucy, aged three, in 2004. |
Dunford was jailed for life, with a minimum term of 13 years, for murdering seven-month-old Harley at the house in Camber, on 27 August 2003, six months before Lucy's death. | Dunford was jailed for life, with a minimum term of 13 years, for murdering seven-month-old Harley at the house in Camber, on 27 August 2003, six months before Lucy's death. |
While serving her sentence for the killing of Lucy, she admitted involvement in both deaths to prison staff, saying she was "riddled with guilt". | |
She told officers that she had been having "flashbacks and nightmares" about what she had done. | |
'Blood from nose' | |
In her confession, she wrote: "Something clicked in my head and I went back into the room walked over to his cot and pushed his face into the mattress until he stopped breathing. | |
"And then I put his head to the side and noticed there was blood and foam coming out of his nose. That's when I knew I had hurt him and I don't know why I had done it." | "And then I put his head to the side and noticed there was blood and foam coming out of his nose. That's when I knew I had hurt him and I don't know why I had done it." |
Jailing Dunford, Mr Justice Baker said: "The reality is, had you not confessed to killing Harley whilst in custody, it is highly likely there would not have been a police investigation into his death and you would not have faced prosecution for murder." | Jailing Dunford, Mr Justice Baker said: "The reality is, had you not confessed to killing Harley whilst in custody, it is highly likely there would not have been a police investigation into his death and you would not have faced prosecution for murder." |
No inquest was held into Harley's death at the time as he was believed to have died from natural causes. | No inquest was held into Harley's death at the time as he was believed to have died from natural causes. |
In a statement following the sentencing, Dunford's husband Wayne said he "forgives her". | In a statement following the sentencing, Dunford's husband Wayne said he "forgives her". |
But he said: "This has been a very difficult time for myself. Lesley lied to me about what had happened with the children. | But he said: "This has been a very difficult time for myself. Lesley lied to me about what had happened with the children. |
"She was very good at this and I would like to take this opportunity to apologise to family and friends for this deceit that lasted for a decade." | |
The jury at her first trial was told Dunford had epilepsy but had not been diagnosed with psychiatric or autism problems. | |
After she was convicted of the three-year-old's manslaughter, Sussex Police said Harley's death was fully investigated at the time and there were no plans to re-open the case. | After she was convicted of the three-year-old's manslaughter, Sussex Police said Harley's death was fully investigated at the time and there were no plans to re-open the case. |
But, detectives started a new investigation into how he died in June 2014, after Dunford wrote the confession in prison. | |
Double killer case: Timeline | |
Sussex Police said specialists in paediatric pathology and forensic pathology reviewed Harley's death and concluded the evidence, alongside Dunford's verbal and written confessions, was "consistent with suffocation". | |
Senior Crown Prosecutor Libby Clark said Dunford showed "no remorse" by keeping "her silence over Harvey's death" for more than a decade. | Senior Crown Prosecutor Libby Clark said Dunford showed "no remorse" by keeping "her silence over Harvey's death" for more than a decade. |
"Lesley Dunford has lied for many years about what happened to her son, before finally confessing the truth. | |
"This was a terrible crime - her confession clearly stated that she deliberately suffocated her son." |