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Two men who "showed no mercy" to their own grandfather as they tortured him in south London have been jailed for life for his murder.Two men who "showed no mercy" to their own grandfather as they tortured him in south London have been jailed for life for his murder.
Paul Peters, 76, was assaulted with fists, feet, bottles and furniture over a two-year spell by half-brothers Wayne Edwards, 33, and Anton Sanderson, 24.Paul Peters, 76, was assaulted with fists, feet, bottles and furniture over a two-year spell by half-brothers Wayne Edwards, 33, and Anton Sanderson, 24.
Mr Peters half-naked body was found on the kitchen floor of his Battersea flat on 22 May 2009, the Old Bailey heard. Mr Peters' half-naked body was found on the kitchen floor of his Battersea flat on 22 May 2009, the Old Bailey heard.
Edwards and Sanderson were both jailed for a minimum of 20 years.Edwards and Sanderson were both jailed for a minimum of 20 years.
The court heard Mr Peters had complained to the social services and police a number of times, including days before his murder telling officers: "God knows what could happen to me."The court heard Mr Peters had complained to the social services and police a number of times, including days before his murder telling officers: "God knows what could happen to me."
'Gratuitous violence''Gratuitous violence'
Sentencing the brothers, Judge Martyn Zeidman said: "Throughout history, ordinary people have been moved to do great things to protect their family.Sentencing the brothers, Judge Martyn Zeidman said: "Throughout history, ordinary people have been moved to do great things to protect their family.
"But you have both murdered your own grandfather, and you have done so in a horrific manner, showing him no mercy.""But you have both murdered your own grandfather, and you have done so in a horrific manner, showing him no mercy."
Edward Brown QC, prosecuting, had told the court: "It seems his killing was for no other reason than to satisfy the need of each of these two defendants for gratuitous violence, to be meted out to an elderly and frail man."Edward Brown QC, prosecuting, had told the court: "It seems his killing was for no other reason than to satisfy the need of each of these two defendants for gratuitous violence, to be meted out to an elderly and frail man."
Edwards, who lived with Mr Peters, and Sanderson, of Lower Edmonton, north London, both had convictions for violence.Edwards, who lived with Mr Peters, and Sanderson, of Lower Edmonton, north London, both had convictions for violence.
In the month before his murder the pensioner twice contacted police about rows with Edwards, who was known to be a "menace".In the month before his murder the pensioner twice contacted police about rows with Edwards, who was known to be a "menace".
On 28 April Mr Peters made a statement saying: "I do not want Wayne living with me, this could escalate and God knows what could happen to me."On 28 April Mr Peters made a statement saying: "I do not want Wayne living with me, this could escalate and God knows what could happen to me."
Mr Peters had also been in contact with social services since January 2008, reporting assaults by Edwards and his threats to kill.Mr Peters had also been in contact with social services since January 2008, reporting assaults by Edwards and his threats to kill.
Edwards was arrested but released by police who told social worker Carla Daly that the evidence against him was "weak", the court heard.Edwards was arrested but released by police who told social worker Carla Daly that the evidence against him was "weak", the court heard.
She arranged to have the locks changed, but a day before his killing Mr Peters told her that he had let Edwards back in.She arranged to have the locks changed, but a day before his killing Mr Peters told her that he had let Edwards back in.