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Two accomplices of "sadistic" killer Joanna Dennehy have been convicted of helping her dispose of the bodies during her 12-day spree of violence. | |
Dennehy, 31, murdered three men in Cambridgeshire and tried to kill two others in Herefordshire. | |
Gary Stretch, 47, was found guilty of two attempted murders. | |
At Cambridge Crown Court, Leslie Layton, 37, was convicted of perverting the course of justice and of preventing lawful burials. | |
Stretch, who is 7ft 3in (2.2m), was also found guilty of three counts of preventing the lawful burial of a body. | |
Their convictions on Wednesday came two days after the pair were found guilty of some charges on Monday. | |
Flanked by five security guards, Layton and Stretch were impassive as the verdicts were returned by the jury of eight women and four men. | |
Dennehy, of Orton Goldhay in Peterborough, has admitted murdering Lukasz Slaboszewski, 31, Kevin Lee, 48, and John Chapman, 56, in March last year. | |
Their bodies were all found in ditches in Cambridgeshire in March and April. | |
Dennehy was likened to "Uma Thurman from Kill Bill" by married father-of-two Mr Lee, with whom she was having an affair, shortly before his death. | |
Another victim, John Chapman, had dubbed her the "man woman" because of her intimidating nature. | |
All the murder victims died of multiple stab injuries, including wounds to the heart. | |
Det Ch Insp Martin Brunning, who led the investigation, described Dennehy as a "sadistic serial killer with a fearsome personality". | |
"This has been one of the largest and most complex investigations in my 20 years' experience," he said. | |
Dennehy will be sentenced on Friday while Stretch and Layton are expected to be sentenced next week, possibly at the Old Bailey in London. |