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Killer wife to appeal conviction | Killer wife to appeal conviction |
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A County Armagh woman denies she murdered her husband and plans to appeal her conviction. | |
The revelation came as lawyers made submissions at the sentencing of Jacqueline Crymble, 35, on Wednesday. | The revelation came as lawyers made submissions at the sentencing of Jacqueline Crymble, 35, on Wednesday. |
The mother-of-two and her lover Roger Ferguson, 31, killed her husband Paul three years ago at their home outside Richhill. | The mother-of-two and her lover Roger Ferguson, 31, killed her husband Paul three years ago at their home outside Richhill. |
At her trial, the judge told Mrs Crymble that she would serve every day of the sentence given. | At her trial, the judge told Mrs Crymble that she would serve every day of the sentence given. |
Colin Robinson, a friend of Ferguson, was convicted of assisting an offender. | Colin Robinson, a friend of Ferguson, was convicted of assisting an offender. |
Mr Crymble, a father of two, was discovered with a plastic bag taped tightly round his neck, and his feet and hands bound with cable ties on 20 June 2004. | Mr Crymble, a father of two, was discovered with a plastic bag taped tightly round his neck, and his feet and hands bound with cable ties on 20 June 2004. |
His wife had claimed four masked men broke into the family home looking for drugs and money before attacking and kidnapping her 35-year-old husband. | His wife had claimed four masked men broke into the family home looking for drugs and money before attacking and kidnapping her 35-year-old husband. |
During the trial, a jury heard four months of evidence but took just under three-and-a half hours to reach its verdict. | During the trial, a jury heard four months of evidence but took just under three-and-a half hours to reach its verdict. |
Sentencing has been adjourned until Wednesday, 27June. |
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