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Emily Longley murder: Elliot Turner loses appeal | Emily Longley murder: Elliot Turner loses appeal |
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A man who murdered his aspiring model girlfriend has lost an appeal against his conviction and sentence. | A man who murdered his aspiring model girlfriend has lost an appeal against his conviction and sentence. |
New Zealander Emily Longley, 17, was strangled at the family home of Elliot Turner, 21, in Bournemouth. | New Zealander Emily Longley, 17, was strangled at the family home of Elliot Turner, 21, in Bournemouth. |
Turner was convicted last May and jailed for life, with a minimum tariff of 16 years. | Turner was convicted last May and jailed for life, with a minimum tariff of 16 years. |
His counsel argued covert police recordings used in his trial were obtained illegally. But their case was dismissed by Court of Appeal judges. | His counsel argued covert police recordings used in his trial were obtained illegally. But their case was dismissed by Court of Appeal judges. |
It took less than five minutes for Lord Chief Justice, Lord Judge, to conclude the appeal should be dismissed. | It took less than five minutes for Lord Chief Justice, Lord Judge, to conclude the appeal should be dismissed. |
The judges will give their reasons for the decision at a later date. | The judges will give their reasons for the decision at a later date. |
A large number of Emily's family were in court, including some who had travelled from New Zealand. | A large number of Emily's family were in court, including some who had travelled from New Zealand. |
'Snuffed out' | |
Speaking outside court, Emily's father Mark said: "We're relieved and delighted as for two years Turner has had a hold over our family and after today that hold is over. | |
"It was really nice to see him walk off back to prison today." | |
Emily's mother Caroline, who spent most of the hearing staring at Turner in the dock, said: "I just wanted him to look across and see something of Emily in me and be reminded of the life he snuffed out and that she goes on living through us." | |
The court heard Turner's parents' home in Queenswood Avenue was bugged between 18 May and 14 June, 2011, following his arrest and subsequent release on bail. | The court heard Turner's parents' home in Queenswood Avenue was bugged between 18 May and 14 June, 2011, following his arrest and subsequent release on bail. |
Surveillance had been authorised by Dorset's chief constable. | Surveillance had been authorised by Dorset's chief constable. |
The 23 separate recordings formed a significant part of the prosecution's case, it was heard. | The 23 separate recordings formed a significant part of the prosecution's case, it was heard. |
The devices could be switched off from recording by surveillance officers, but could still be listened to. | The devices could be switched off from recording by surveillance officers, but could still be listened to. |
Turner's counsel argued the recordings were obtained without legal authorisation and the correct statutory provisions. | Turner's counsel argued the recordings were obtained without legal authorisation and the correct statutory provisions. |
Parents jailed | |
Anthony Donne QC also claimed his client's legal privilege was breached as conversations about meetings between Turner and his legal team were recorded. | Anthony Donne QC also claimed his client's legal privilege was breached as conversations about meetings between Turner and his legal team were recorded. |
During his trial, Winchester Crown Court heard that Turner killed Emily, a student from New Zealand, in a jealous rage at his parents' house on 7 May 2011. | During his trial, Winchester Crown Court heard that Turner killed Emily, a student from New Zealand, in a jealous rage at his parents' house on 7 May 2011. |
He had a history of obsession with women and began to believe Emily was seeing someone else behind his back, jurors heard. | He had a history of obsession with women and began to believe Emily was seeing someone else behind his back, jurors heard. |
Under cross-examination, Turner said he had defended himself after Emily attacked him as an argument in his bedroom turned violent. | Under cross-examination, Turner said he had defended himself after Emily attacked him as an argument in his bedroom turned violent. |
He said he grabbed Emily by the neck for five or six seconds and then pressed down on her as she lay on the bed to stop the attack. | He said he grabbed Emily by the neck for five or six seconds and then pressed down on her as she lay on the bed to stop the attack. |
When he woke the next morning, he found Emily lying motionless in the bed beside him, the court heard. | When he woke the next morning, he found Emily lying motionless in the bed beside him, the court heard. |
Turner's parents, Leigh and Anita, tried to help cover up the crime by destroying a confession letter by their son and taking away vital evidence after the killing, the trial was told. | Turner's parents, Leigh and Anita, tried to help cover up the crime by destroying a confession letter by their son and taking away vital evidence after the killing, the trial was told. |
They were each jailed for 27 months for perverting the course of justice. | They were each jailed for 27 months for perverting the course of justice. |