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A martial arts expert who strangled his partner after learning she planned to leave him for another man has been found guilty of murder.A martial arts expert who strangled his partner after learning she planned to leave him for another man has been found guilty of murder.
Alan Jermey was "obsessive" about Mercedes executive Kirsty Wilson, the mother of his two children, and could not let her go, the Old Bailey heard.Alan Jermey was "obsessive" about Mercedes executive Kirsty Wilson, the mother of his two children, and could not let her go, the Old Bailey heard.
The court was told Miss Wilson had an affair with Simon Goddard, her boss at a dealership in Basingstoke, Hampshire. Miss Wilson, who lived with Jermey in Surrey, was in love with Simon Goddard, her boss at a dealership in Hampshire.
The home she shared with Jermey in Woking, Surrey, was about to be sold. Jermey was remanded in custody until Monday to await sentencing.
He will receive a life term with a minimum tariff set by the judge.
The court was told Miss Wilson had ended her nine-year relationship with Jermey, telling him: "I can't see us spending the rest of our lives together."
The court heard Kirsty Wilson had an affair with her boss
But Jermey was not prepared to lose her, their two daughters, or their four-bedroom house in Woking.
He secretly ordered a 100,000-volt stun gun over the internet so he could knock her out before killing her.
After pouring petrol over her body, he it set alight and clambered on to an extension roof with their two daughters as one of them cried: "I want mummy."
Jermey, who worked for a car firm near Heathrow, claimed in court he had gone to bed early and was prevented from saving Miss Wilson from the fire by thick black smoke.
But when firefighters arrived they found there were only a few wisps of smoke and that he seemed calm and unconcerned about what had happened.