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A convicted conman found guilty of murdering his lover has been jailed for life. | A convicted conman found guilty of murdering his lover has been jailed for life. |
Glenn Rycroft, 33, must serve at least 25 years for killing Gareth Macdonald, 30, from Prestatyn, Denbighshire. | |
Rycroft, originally from Salford but now from Flintshire, hit him over the head twice with a fire extinguisher in a Travelodge hotel room near London. | Rycroft, originally from Salford but now from Flintshire, hit him over the head twice with a fire extinguisher in a Travelodge hotel room near London. |
The Old Bailey heard that Mr Macdonald had left his wife and children to move in with Rycroft. | |
The couple had travelled to London so Rycroft could pay back £5,000 to his aunt and uncle who he had previously conned the money from. | The couple had travelled to London so Rycroft could pay back £5,000 to his aunt and uncle who he had previously conned the money from. |
But during the trip, Mr Macdonald's body was found by staff at Heston Services on the westbound M4, near Heathrow airport. | |
You lived, and have for many years lived, in a fantasy world of your own warped imaginings Judge Timothy Pontius | You lived, and have for many years lived, in a fantasy world of your own warped imaginings Judge Timothy Pontius |
Rycroft, a former British Airways steward, claimed he was asked to leave the hotel room by his partner, who he said had arranged to meet a male prostitute, but on his return he found Mr Macdonald's body. | |
But the court heard Rycroft's shoes were found to be spattered with Mr Mcdonald's blood and his fingerprints were found on the fire extinguisher. | |
The jury was also told that the victim had started to become suspicious of his lover after money started going missing from his bank account. | The jury was also told that the victim had started to become suspicious of his lover after money started going missing from his bank account. |
Mr Macdonald, a former pub landlord, had confided in his estranged wife that he "always seemed to be paying the bills". | |
It also emerged that in the days leading up to the murder, Rycroft made a series of internet searches including "how to kill" and "can blows to the head kill". | It also emerged that in the days leading up to the murder, Rycroft made a series of internet searches including "how to kill" and "can blows to the head kill". |
Police believed he may also have tampered with Mr MacDonald's insulin doses. | Police believed he may also have tampered with Mr MacDonald's insulin doses. |
Terminal cancer | Terminal cancer |
The court heard Rycroft was previously jailed for four years after he swindled friends and relatives out of more than £200,000 with an investment scam. | The court heard Rycroft was previously jailed for four years after he swindled friends and relatives out of more than £200,000 with an investment scam. |
He also took more money from them by pretending he had terminal cancer before finally being jailed in 2003. | He also took more money from them by pretending he had terminal cancer before finally being jailed in 2003. |
During the trial, he was branded a "fantasist and cowardly killer" who resorted to violence when his lies were exposed. | During the trial, he was branded a "fantasist and cowardly killer" who resorted to violence when his lies were exposed. |
In a statement read to the court, Mr Macdonald's mother Susan said her family was still coming to terms with the circumstances in which her son was killed. | |
"To learn Gareth was taken in such a horrendous way by someone we trusted and made welcome in to our house is still unthinkable," the statement said. | "To learn Gareth was taken in such a horrendous way by someone we trusted and made welcome in to our house is still unthinkable," the statement said. |
"Gareth was not only my son but also my friend and I miss him so much. It is such a waste." | "Gareth was not only my son but also my friend and I miss him so much. It is such a waste." |
'Thoroughly dishonest' | 'Thoroughly dishonest' |
Her statement continued: "Words cannot really explain the pain of losing your child in the circumstance that Gareth died." | Her statement continued: "Words cannot really explain the pain of losing your child in the circumstance that Gareth died." |
Judge Timothy Pontius told Rycroft: "You are not only a thoroughly dishonest man but also a thoroughly unscrupulous and utterly cold-hearted one. You lived, and have for many years lived, in a fantasy world of your own warped imaginings." | Judge Timothy Pontius told Rycroft: "You are not only a thoroughly dishonest man but also a thoroughly unscrupulous and utterly cold-hearted one. You lived, and have for many years lived, in a fantasy world of your own warped imaginings." |
He said Rycroft had tried to "fool" the jury into thinking he was not responsible for the "vicious murder". | He said Rycroft had tried to "fool" the jury into thinking he was not responsible for the "vicious murder". |
"The facts of this case demonstrated clearly not a sudden unpremeditated attack arising out of a momentary loss of temper but a considered, planned determination to kill Gareth Macdonald," he said. | |
"The use of that 8kg fire extinguisher to strike him with merciless brutality at least twice to the head - the second blow following the first after a period of three minutes or more - provides the clearest evidence there could be of an intention not merely to cause serious injury but specifically to kill." | "The use of that 8kg fire extinguisher to strike him with merciless brutality at least twice to the head - the second blow following the first after a period of three minutes or more - provides the clearest evidence there could be of an intention not merely to cause serious injury but specifically to kill." |