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Lindsay Birbeck: Teenager guilty of murdering teaching assistant Lindsay Birbeck: Teenager guilty of murdering teaching assistant
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A 17-year-old boy has been found guilty of the murder of a teaching assistant. A 17-year-old boy has been found guilty of murdering a teaching assistant whose body was found in a shallow grave.
The body of Lindsay Birbeck, 47, was found in a shallow grave in Accrington Cemetery, Lancashire, 12 days after she went missing on 12 August 2019. Lindsay Birbeck, 47, went missing on 12 August 2019 while walking in a wooded area and was later found buried in Accrington Cemetery, Lancashire.
The verdict came a year to the day since Mrs Birbeck went missing while out walking in Huncoat. Preston Crown Court heard heard her attacker had been prowling the woods for lone females.
He admitted moving the mother-of-two's body and claimed he buried her for a stranger who promised him money, Preston Crown Court heard. The boy admitted moving her body in a wheelie bin and claimed he buried her for a stranger who promised him money.
'Prowling the woods' The verdict came a year to the day since Mrs Birbeck went missing.
Mrs Birbeck's 17-year-old daughter Sarah raised the alarm when her mother did not return from her afternoon walk to have tea at 18:00 BST.Mrs Birbeck's 17-year-old daughter Sarah raised the alarm when her mother did not return from her afternoon walk to have tea at 18:00 BST.
Mrs Birbeck had left her home in Burnley Road, Accrington, to stroll in a nearby wooded area known as the Coppice. 'Implausible fiction'
The court heard her attacker had been prowling the woods for lone females and is thought to have killed Mrs Birbeck shortly after she entered the Coppice. The mother-of-two had left her home in Burnley Road, Accrington, to stroll in a nearby wooded area known as the Coppice.
Her killer, who was 16 at the time, attended a police station several days after her naked body was discovered wrapped in two plastic bags following a police CCTV appeal. Her attacker, who was 16 at the time, is thought to have killed Mrs Birbeck shortly after she entered the Coppice.
He attended a police station several days after her naked body was discovered wrapped in two plastic bags following a police CCTV appeal.
The teenager, who cannot be named because of his age, denied murder and manslaughter.The teenager, who cannot be named because of his age, denied murder and manslaughter.
But he admitted dragging a bin, with Mrs Birbeck inside, from the Coppice across Burnley Road to the cemetery where he buried her.But he admitted dragging a bin, with Mrs Birbeck inside, from the Coppice across Burnley Road to the cemetery where he buried her.
'Implausible fiction' In court: Mike Stevens, BBC News
Police trawled through around 3,000 hours of CCTV footage and found a young man who was seen repeatedly pulling a blue wheelie bin in and around Huncoat.
A similar-looking bin was found in Accrington Cemetery some days earlier.
After sharing the footage in a public appeal, the 16-year-old boy arrived at a police station in Blackburn with his family.
Home Office pathologist Dr Naomi Carter said the injuries Mrs Birbeck sustained were the most severe of their kind which she had seen in her 25-year career.
He claimed a man had approached him with the promise of a large cash reward if he disposed of the body.He claimed a man had approached him with the promise of a large cash reward if he disposed of the body.
He stated: "I have not met this man before. I have not met him since, nor have I had any contact with him.He stated: "I have not met this man before. I have not met him since, nor have I had any contact with him.
"He has not paid me any money. He told me that he would leave the money for me near where the body had been at first once everything was clear.""He has not paid me any money. He told me that he would leave the money for me near where the body had been at first once everything was clear."
The prosecution said the defendant's account was "implausible fiction".The prosecution said the defendant's account was "implausible fiction".
Another woman said a lone male wearing a grey tracksuit with his hood up had followed her on her walk shortly before Mrs Birbeck entered the Coppice. The court heard another woman said a lone male wearing a grey tracksuit with his hood up had followed her on her walk shortly before Mrs Birbeck entered the Coppice.
She said she feared for her safety and he was getting closer when she startled him by glancing back.She said she feared for her safety and he was getting closer when she startled him by glancing back.
A post-mortem examination concluded the cause of Mrs Birbeck's death was neck injuries. No evidence of a sexual assault could be found.A post-mortem examination concluded the cause of Mrs Birbeck's death was neck injuries. No evidence of a sexual assault could be found.
An attempt had also been made to cut off a leg, possibly with a saw.An attempt had also been made to cut off a leg, possibly with a saw.
The teenager is due to be sentenced on Friday.The teenager is due to be sentenced on Friday.
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