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Joanna Dennehy ditch murders: Peterborough helpers guilty | Joanna Dennehy ditch murders: Peterborough helpers guilty |
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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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | At Cambridge Crown Court, Leslie Layton, 37, was convicted of perverting the course of justice and of preventing lawful burials. |
Dennehy will be sentenced on Friday while Stretch and Layton are expected to be sentenced next week, possibly at the Old Bailey in London. | |
After she murdered three men in the Peterborough area, Stretch drove Dennehy to Herefordshire where he found two men - Robin Bereza and John Rogers - for her to stab. | After she murdered three men in the Peterborough area, Stretch drove Dennehy to Herefordshire where he found two men - Robin Bereza and John Rogers - for her to stab. |
Stretch, who is 7ft 3in (2.2m), was convicted of attempted murder over these two attacks. | |
He was also found guilty of three counts of preventing the lawful burial of a body. | He 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. | Their convictions on Wednesday came two days after the pair were found guilty of some charges on Monday. |
A third man, Robert Moore, of Belvoir Way, Peterborough, has already admitted assisting Dennehy. | |
Chris McCann, of the Crown Prosecution Service, said Stretch and Layton "were willing assistants in these murders" who were "not acting under duress". | |
"Stretch, Layton and Moore were in the thrall of triple murderer Joanna Dennehy," he said. "They revelled in bringing suffering and misery upon their victims and showed no remorse for their atrocious acts." | |
Found to be a psychopath by psychiatrists, Dennehy, of Orton Goldhay in Peterborough, 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. | Their bodies were all found in ditches in Cambridgeshire in March and April. |
Dennehy, a bookish and academic child according to her sister Maria, 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. | Dennehy, a bookish and academic child according to her sister Maria, 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. | 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. | All the murder victims died of multiple stab injuries, including wounds to the heart. |
Darren Cray, brother-in-law of Mr Lee's widow Christina, said on behalf of the family: "This has been an incomprehensibly difficult time for all the family as we try and come to terms with what has happened to Kevin." | |
He said Mrs Lee felt anger after learning her husband was in a relationship with Dennehy, but was "slowly managing to deal with that". | |
Det Ch Insp Martin Brunning, who led the investigation, described Dennehy as a "sadistic serial killer with a fearsome personality". | 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. | "This has been one of the largest and most complex investigations in my 20 years' experience," he said. |