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Ronald King admits manslaughter of wife Rita in care home shooting | |
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An 87-year-old man who shot his wife at a care home has been cleared of murder after the trial judge directed the jury to accept a plea of manslaughter by diminished responsibility. | |
Ronald King killed his wife Rita, 81, who had dementia, at De La Mer House in Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, in December. | |
On Monday, a psychiatrist said evidence from an MRI scan showed King had a mental illness at the time. | |
King, who always denied murder, is due to return to court at the end of July. | |
Chelmsford Crown Court judge Charles Gratwicke directed the jury to find King not guilty of murder, but instead guilty of manslaughter. | |
Follow the latest on this and other stories on BBC Essex Live | Follow the latest on this and other stories on BBC Essex Live |
This MRI evidence was not an element that was known at the start of the trial. | |
Its emergence meant that the prosecution said it would accept a plea of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. | |
During the trial, the court heard how King told care home staff his wife "had suffered enough". | During the trial, the court heard how King told care home staff his wife "had suffered enough". |
Jurors heard he shot Mrs King through the eye with her father's World War Two Enfield service revolver, using a bullet dating back to 1943. | |
Speaking after the trial, the family of Mrs King said: "The tragedy of what happened has had an impact on the whole family. We are a large but close family. | Speaking after the trial, the family of Mrs King said: "The tragedy of what happened has had an impact on the whole family. We are a large but close family. |
"We would never have imagined what happened to Rita. It has shocked us all and left us deeply saddened. | "We would never have imagined what happened to Rita. It has shocked us all and left us deeply saddened. |
"We know her last months in the De La Mer home were happy and she was well looked after. | "We know her last months in the De La Mer home were happy and she was well looked after. |
"She used to love sitting watching the birds, especially when they used the birdbath. We are sure she still watches them now she is at rest." | "She used to love sitting watching the birds, especially when they used the birdbath. We are sure she still watches them now she is at rest." |
Det Insp Alan Pitcher said: "I would like to pay tribute to Ronald's and Rita's families for the support they have provided to our investigation and the dignity they have shown throughout. | Det Insp Alan Pitcher said: "I would like to pay tribute to Ronald's and Rita's families for the support they have provided to our investigation and the dignity they have shown throughout. |
"This is a particularly sad and tragic case and my thoughts are very much with them at this time." | "This is a particularly sad and tragic case and my thoughts are very much with them at this time." |