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India Chipchase death: Edward Tenniswood guilty of murder and rape India Chipchase death: Edward Tenniswood guilty of murder and rape
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An "oddball" loner has been found guilty of raping and murdering a barmaid he promised to "get home safe" after they met outside a nightclub.An "oddball" loner has been found guilty of raping and murdering a barmaid he promised to "get home safe" after they met outside a nightclub.
India Chipchase, 20, was found dead under a plastic sheet on a mattress at a house in Northampton on 31 January.India Chipchase, 20, was found dead under a plastic sheet on a mattress at a house in Northampton on 31 January.
Edward Tenniswood, 52, claimed the pair had consensual sex and he had throttled Miss Chipchase a result of his "over-eagerness" in bed.Edward Tenniswood, 52, claimed the pair had consensual sex and he had throttled Miss Chipchase a result of his "over-eagerness" in bed.
A jury at Birmingham Crown Court took under two hours to find him guilty.A jury at Birmingham Crown Court took under two hours to find him guilty.
Lured home by a meticulous killerLured home by a meticulous killer
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During a two-week trial, the court heard Miss Chipchase was drunk when she got into a taxi with Tenniswood outside NB's nightclub in Northampton.During a two-week trial, the court heard Miss Chipchase was drunk when she got into a taxi with Tenniswood outside NB's nightclub in Northampton.
The killer told jurors his victim had placed his hands on her neck during "loving" sex at his house.The killer told jurors his victim had placed his hands on her neck during "loving" sex at his house.
He said he inadvertently throttled her through "inexperience and incompetence".He said he inadvertently throttled her through "inexperience and incompetence".
"I, in my over-eagerness to please her, either sustained the pressure just too long or just gripped too tightly," he claimed. The prosecution said he raped his victim with her clothes on and then "squeezed the life" out of her.
He "cuddled up" to her lifeless body before leaving the house for a kebab.He "cuddled up" to her lifeless body before leaving the house for a kebab.
He then sat and drank in a hotel bar for 22 hours until police arrested him. He then sat and drank in a hotel bar for 22 hours until police arrested him after tracking Miss Chipchase's phone to his house.
The jury heard he kept cuttings of pictures beautiful women as "ornaments", including fashion model Heather Stewart-Whyte - who bears a striking resemblance to Miss Chipchase.
He even claimed to have had a relationship with the model, who released a statement to say she had never met Tenniswood and could not offer "any explanation for this inaccurate claim".
Speaking to the victim's aunt and uncle ahead of sentencing, the Judge Mr Justice Saunders QC said "There is no sentence I can pass that can fully compensate for the loss of India"Speaking to the victim's aunt and uncle ahead of sentencing, the Judge Mr Justice Saunders QC said "There is no sentence I can pass that can fully compensate for the loss of India"
Miss Chipchase's parents did not attend the trial.
Her father, Jeremy Chipchase said in a statement read in court: "I sincerely hope there's no possibility that another woman ever falls into the hands of my daughter's murderer."