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Brighton wife killed husband with samurai sword, court told | Brighton wife killed husband with samurai sword, court told |
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Joanna Rowland-Stuart (pictured at an earlier hearing in Crawley) was ruled unfit to plead | Joanna Rowland-Stuart (pictured at an earlier hearing in Crawley) was ruled unfit to plead |
A woman killed her husband with a samurai sword "stabbing and slicing him" more than 50 times before replacing the sword in its sheath on a stand, a court heard. | A woman killed her husband with a samurai sword "stabbing and slicing him" more than 50 times before replacing the sword in its sheath on a stand, a court heard. |
Joanna Rowland-Stuart, 71, was arrested and originally charged with murdering her husband Andrew Rowland-Stuart, 70, after he was pronounced dead at their home in Lavender Street in Brighton on 27 May 2024. | Joanna Rowland-Stuart, 71, was arrested and originally charged with murdering her husband Andrew Rowland-Stuart, 70, after he was pronounced dead at their home in Lavender Street in Brighton on 27 May 2024. |
At Lewes Crown Court on Monday, the jury heard that Ms Rowland-Stuart, who has been deemed unfit to plead, told police she had acted in self defence. | At Lewes Crown Court on Monday, the jury heard that Ms Rowland-Stuart, who has been deemed unfit to plead, told police she had acted in self defence. |
Jurors heard that Ms Rowland-Stuart, who is transgender, married Mr Rowland Stuart, known as Andy, in a civil partnership in 2006. | Jurors heard that Ms Rowland-Stuart, who is transgender, married Mr Rowland Stuart, known as Andy, in a civil partnership in 2006. |
Prosecution barrister Charlotte Newell KC said: "Whatever the cause for attacking Andrew, the sheer number and the nature of the wounds inflicted could not have been a reasonable use of force." | Prosecution barrister Charlotte Newell KC said: "Whatever the cause for attacking Andrew, the sheer number and the nature of the wounds inflicted could not have been a reasonable use of force." |
The barrister told the court Ms Rowland-Stuart had owned the samurai sword used in the attack for decades. | The barrister told the court Ms Rowland-Stuart had owned the samurai sword used in the attack for decades. |
In the months before Mr Rowland-Stuart's death, his wife had also searched on the internet for Japanese swords, the court heard. | In the months before Mr Rowland-Stuart's death, his wife had also searched on the internet for Japanese swords, the court heard. |
The couple, who met in 2001, lived together on the 15th floor of the tower block in Brighton. | The couple, who met in 2001, lived together on the 15th floor of the tower block in Brighton. |
Neighbours told police that they were a "normal couple" and that they had never heard arguing coming from their flat. | Neighbours told police that they were a "normal couple" and that they had never heard arguing coming from their flat. |
Mr Rowland-Stuart was pronounced dead at the scene in Brighton | Mr Rowland-Stuart was pronounced dead at the scene in Brighton |
Messages between the couple were also "generally polite and affectionate towards each other", Ms Newell said. | Messages between the couple were also "generally polite and affectionate towards each other", Ms Newell said. |
The jury was told that shortly after 19:20 on the day of the incident, Ms Rowland-Stuart was seen on a doorbell camera, stripped down to her pants with blood visible on her legs and stomach. | The jury was told that shortly after 19:20 on the day of the incident, Ms Rowland-Stuart was seen on a doorbell camera, stripped down to her pants with blood visible on her legs and stomach. |
Ms Rowland-Stuart knocked on two neighbours' doors and when one was answered she shouted "help" and "Andy's dead", Ms Newell said. | Ms Rowland-Stuart knocked on two neighbours' doors and when one was answered she shouted "help" and "Andy's dead", Ms Newell said. |
She added that while on the phone to 999, Ms Rowland-Stuart said: "My husband Andrew has tried to kill me with a samurai sword and in the scuffle I managed to turn the sword towards him and he has fallen on the sword." | She added that while on the phone to 999, Ms Rowland-Stuart said: "My husband Andrew has tried to kill me with a samurai sword and in the scuffle I managed to turn the sword towards him and he has fallen on the sword." |
The court heard that when police arrived at the flat they saw blood on the walls, cabinet, sofa and in the shower. | The court heard that when police arrived at the flat they saw blood on the walls, cabinet, sofa and in the shower. |
Mr Rowland-Stuart's hands, arms and torso were cut and he had injuries to his back and the back of his head, the jury was told. | Mr Rowland-Stuart's hands, arms and torso were cut and he had injuries to his back and the back of his head, the jury was told. |
The sword, which was used to inflict all but one of the injuries, had been placed in a sheath and back on its stand, the court heard. | |
The remaining injury could have been cause by a letter opener, Ms Newell said. | The remaining injury could have been cause by a letter opener, Ms Newell said. |
The jury heard that Ms Rowland-Stuart, who told police she tried to push the sword out of her husband's hands, had injuries to her hands that were consistent with holding a weapon. | The jury heard that Ms Rowland-Stuart, who told police she tried to push the sword out of her husband's hands, had injuries to her hands that were consistent with holding a weapon. |
Ms Rowland-Stuart was ruled unfit to plead by Judge Christine Laing KC earlier on Monday, so did not take part in the trial. | Ms Rowland-Stuart was ruled unfit to plead by Judge Christine Laing KC earlier on Monday, so did not take part in the trial. |
The jury was told that because of this they were deciding whether or not Ms Rowland-Stuart unlawfully killed her husband. | The jury was told that because of this they were deciding whether or not Ms Rowland-Stuart unlawfully killed her husband. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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