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Jury considering Crymble verdicts Wife and lover guilty of murder
(about 2 hours later)
The jury in the Paul Crymble murder trial has retired to consider its verdicts. The wife of a County Armagh man killed nearly three years ago and her lover have been found guilty of his murder.
The victim's wife, Jacqueline Crymble, her lover Roger Ferguson and his friend, Colin Robinson, are all charged with murdering the Richill man. 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 at Armagh Crown Court had heard four months of evidence during the trial. All three accused have denied the charges. 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, 35, maintains 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. 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.
Mr Ferguson, 31, says he was at home in bed that night while Colin Robinson, who is 21, says he saw the two lovers attacking Mr Crymble in the hallway. 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.
Mr Ferguson's mother, Dawn, also denies a charge of perverting the course of justice.
Paul Crymble, 35, was found dead in his car, which had been abandoned in country lane close to his home.
He had been suffocated with a bin bag.
The judge, Mr Justice McLaughlin, finished his closing address to the jury on Thursday morning.
The 11-strong panel has now retired to consider its verdicts.