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Alan Bennett admits murdering two Redcar women | Alan Bennett admits murdering two Redcar women |
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A man who murdered his partner and an ex-girlfriend within minutes of each other has been given two life sentences and jailed for at least 32 years. | |
Alan Bennett, 34, killed Lynne Freeman, 46, before stabbing Jodie Betteridge 132 times in front of their three children in Redcar on 23 March. | Alan Bennett, 34, killed Lynne Freeman, 46, before stabbing Jodie Betteridge 132 times in front of their three children in Redcar on 23 March. |
Bennett, of Lingholme, Redcar, admitted both murders when he appeared at Teesside Crown Court. | Bennett, of Lingholme, Redcar, admitted both murders when he appeared at Teesside Crown Court. |
When arrested, he said: "I have done what had to be done." | When arrested, he said: "I have done what had to be done." |
For live updates on this story click here. | For live updates on this story click here. |
Double killer had history of violence | Double killer had history of violence |
Bennett and Ms Freeman had been out drinking together in several pubs in Redcar town centre on the day of the attacks. | Bennett and Ms Freeman had been out drinking together in several pubs in Redcar town centre on the day of the attacks. |
Witnesses reported them arguing on the bus home with Bennett raising his voice several times. | Witnesses reported them arguing on the bus home with Bennett raising his voice several times. |
Bennett was heard telling Ms Freeman: "Wait until I get you home, I'll get your attention." | Bennett was heard telling Ms Freeman: "Wait until I get you home, I'll get your attention." |
At about 20:45 Bennett called the police to Ms Freeman's home on Mapleton Crescent where they found her with 13 stab wounds to her neck and chest. | |
Seven minutes later, Ms Betteridge, 30, who had been in a relationship with Bennett from 2005 to 2014, was attacked at her home on Byland Close, first inside the house then in the garden. | |
'Crazed maniac' | |
She suffered injuries to her legs, arms, face, neck and torso with the killing witnessed by their three young children. | |
Thirty of the blows were to her head and, had she survived, she would have been left significantly disfigured. | |
The knife, which was used for both attacks, snapped during the murder of Ms Betteridge. | |
Neighbours were shouting and screaming during the attack and described Bennett as being like a "crazed maniac". | Neighbours were shouting and screaming during the attack and described Bennett as being like a "crazed maniac". |
Bennett was arrested at the scene and told police: "I have done what had to be done." | Bennett was arrested at the scene and told police: "I have done what had to be done." |
Bennett started a relationship in early 2015 with Ms Freeman but had known her before then. | Bennett started a relationship in early 2015 with Ms Freeman but had known her before then. |
Whilst they did not live with each other, they did spend a lot of time in each other's company, often staying over at their respective addresses. | Whilst they did not live with each other, they did spend a lot of time in each other's company, often staying over at their respective addresses. |
Cleveland Police said domestic incidents involving Bennett and both women had previously been reported. | Cleveland Police said domestic incidents involving Bennett and both women had previously been reported. |
Tim Roberts QC, defending, said his client had pleaded guilty to the murders at the first reasonable opportunity. | |
Bennett had a mental illness, he said, but it was not severe enough to allow him to claim a defence of diminished responsibility. | |
Mr Roberts added: "He has not had the normal capacity of self-restraint which a healthy individual would possess." | |
Judge Simon Bourne-Arton sentenced Bennett to two life sentences and said he must serve a minimum term of 32 years and 233 days before he will be considered eligible for parole. |