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Spree killer Joanne Dennehy 'had sadistic lust for blood' | Spree killer Joanne Dennehy 'had sadistic lust for blood' |
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"Cruel, calculating, and manipulative" triple killer Joanne Dennehy has been given a whole-life prison sentence. | |
Dennehy, of Orton Goldhay in Peterborough, murdered Lukasz Slaboszewski, 31, Kevin Lee, 48, and John Chapman, 56, in March last year. | |
At the Old Bailey, Mr Justice Spencer called Dennehy, who has been diagnosed a psychopath, "a pathological liar". | At the Old Bailey, Mr Justice Spencer called Dennehy, who has been diagnosed a psychopath, "a pathological liar". |
One of her accomplices, Gary Stretch, 47, has been jailed for life and will serve a minimum of 19 years. | |
Dennehy had also admitted the attempted murders of two other men in Hereford. | |
Mr Justice Spencer told her: "The death and destruction for which you are responsible, has caused untold distress to the families of the men you murdered and to the men you attacked." | Mr Justice Spencer told her: "The death and destruction for which you are responsible, has caused untold distress to the families of the men you murdered and to the men you attacked." |
As she was sentenced, Dennehy, who had been laughing during the earlier part of the hearing, showed no emotion and stood in the dock with her eyes closed. | |
"You have shown no genuine remorse; quite the reverse," Mr Justice Spencer said. "You have written to me saying you feel no remorse for the murders." | "You have shown no genuine remorse; quite the reverse," Mr Justice Spencer said. "You have written to me saying you feel no remorse for the murders." |
Stretch received his life term for the attempted murders of Robin Bereza and John Rogers in Hereford. | |
He and Dennehy's other accomplice, Leslie Layton, 37, were convicted of a number of charges of helping her, after a trial at Cambridge Crown Court earlier this month. | |
Layton was jailed for a total of 14 years for preventing lawful and decent burial and perverting the course of justice. | |
A third man, Robert Moore, of Belvoir Way, Peterborough, was jailed for three years for assisting Dennehy. |