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Christopher Symons guilty of Patricia Goodband murder | Christopher Symons guilty of Patricia Goodband murder |
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A man has been found guilty of murdering his business partner and throwing her down a well shaft in an attempt to gain a £1m inheritance. | |
A jury at Reading Crown Court found Christopher Symons, 63, of Cambridge Street, Aylesbury, had killed Patricia Goodband, 76, in December. | A jury at Reading Crown Court found Christopher Symons, 63, of Cambridge Street, Aylesbury, had killed Patricia Goodband, 76, in December. |
Her body was found concealed in the well in the grounds of her home near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, in January. | |
Symons, who had denied murder, will be sentenced on Monday. | Symons, who had denied murder, will be sentenced on Monday. |
The court earlier heard allegations that Symons "used" his sister Kathleen Adams and his lover Jennifer Creasey to hide his crime. | The court earlier heard allegations that Symons "used" his sister Kathleen Adams and his lover Jennifer Creasey to hide his crime. |
Ms Adams, 74, of Aylesbury Road, Princes Risborough, was found not guilty of one count of perverting the course of justice. | Ms Adams, 74, of Aylesbury Road, Princes Risborough, was found not guilty of one count of perverting the course of justice. |
Creasey, 73, of Hale Road, Benson, Oxfordshire, was found guilty of one of two counts of the same charge. | Creasey, 73, of Hale Road, Benson, Oxfordshire, was found guilty of one of two counts of the same charge. |
Haulage business | |
Symons' friend Robert Taft, 59, of Kings Close, Westcott, Aylesbury, had previously admitted perverting the course of justice and possession of ammunition without a certificate. | Symons' friend Robert Taft, 59, of Kings Close, Westcott, Aylesbury, had previously admitted perverting the course of justice and possession of ammunition without a certificate. |
Taft and Creasey will also be sentenced on Monday. | Taft and Creasey will also be sentenced on Monday. |
Ms Goodband, who was last seen on 17 December, was reported missing by her daughter on 9 January. | Ms Goodband, who was last seen on 17 December, was reported missing by her daughter on 9 January. |
Her body was found on 21 January. | Her body was found on 21 January. |
During Symons' trial, the court heard Ms Goodband had been friends with him for more than 30 years and had run a road haulage and agricultural business with him from her home in Woodham. | During Symons' trial, the court heard Ms Goodband had been friends with him for more than 30 years and had run a road haulage and agricultural business with him from her home in Woodham. |
The prosecution said he killed her on 22 December in a "cold blooded, planned murder for financial gain", and his "motive was clear". | The prosecution said he killed her on 22 December in a "cold blooded, planned murder for financial gain", and his "motive was clear". |
'Circumstantial evidence' | |
A post-mortem examination found she died from head injuries. | A post-mortem examination found she died from head injuries. |
The defence had said much of the evidence against Mr Symons was "circumstantial and incomplete". | The defence had said much of the evidence against Mr Symons was "circumstantial and incomplete". |
Symons told police he dropped Mrs Goodband off at Milton Keynes station so she could go away over Christmas. | Symons told police he dropped Mrs Goodband off at Milton Keynes station so she could go away over Christmas. |
His defence admitted this was untrue, but said Mr Symons was a man who lived a life of pretence and the fact he had lied did not mean he was guilty of murder. | His defence admitted this was untrue, but said Mr Symons was a man who lived a life of pretence and the fact he had lied did not mean he was guilty of murder. |
Det Supt Chris Ward from Thames Valley Police said Symons' actions were "pre-meditated and motivated purely by greed". | |
"In order to inherit her property and share of their business, [he] devised a cruel and calculated plan to murder Patricia and make it appear as if she vanished without a trace," he said. | "In order to inherit her property and share of their business, [he] devised a cruel and calculated plan to murder Patricia and make it appear as if she vanished without a trace," he said. |
"This has been a complex inquiry in which we have had to unpick all of Symons' lies in order to uncover the truth." | "This has been a complex inquiry in which we have had to unpick all of Symons' lies in order to uncover the truth." |
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