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Wife and lover guilty of murder | |
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The wife of a County Armagh man killed nearly three years ago and her lover have been found guilty of his murder. | |
A jury at Armagh Crown Court found Jacqueline Crymble, 35, and Roger Ferguson, 21, guilty of killing Paul Crymble, 35, from Richill. | |
Colin Robinson, a friend of Mr Ferguson, was cleared of murder, but found guilty of assisting an offender. | |
Ferguson's mother, Dawn, was found guilty of perverting justice by giving her son a false alibi. | |
The father of two was suffocated on 20 June, 2004. | The father of two was suffocated on 20 June, 2004. |
The jury had heard four months of evidence during the trial and took just under three-and-a half hours to reach their verdicts. | |
Mrs Crymble claimed four masked men broke into the family home on the Ballybrae Road near Richill looking for drugs and money before attacking and kidnapping her husband. | |
Ferguson had claimed he was at home in bed that night while Colin Robinson said he saw the two lovers attacking Mr Crymble in the hallway. | |