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Daniel Spencer gets life term for ex-wife Jane Wiggett's murder | Daniel Spencer gets life term for ex-wife Jane Wiggett's murder |
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A man who strangled his ex-wife and hid her body, which then lay undiscovered for weeks in her bed, has been sentenced to life in prison. | A man who strangled his ex-wife and hid her body, which then lay undiscovered for weeks in her bed, has been sentenced to life in prison. |
Daniel Spencer, 59, was given a minimum tariff of 16 years for the murder of Jane Wiggett, at her Cheltenham home. | Daniel Spencer, 59, was given a minimum tariff of 16 years for the murder of Jane Wiggett, at her Cheltenham home. |
They were married for 30 years and during that time Ms Wiggett, 57, had reported him to police for grabbing her by the throat. They divorced in 2005. | They were married for 30 years and during that time Ms Wiggett, 57, had reported him to police for grabbing her by the throat. They divorced in 2005. |
A domestic homicide review will take place, Gloucestershire Police has said. | A domestic homicide review will take place, Gloucestershire Police has said. |
The review will examine the force's response to reported incidents before Ms Wiggett was killed, on 24 July 2013. | The review will examine the force's response to reported incidents before Ms Wiggett was killed, on 24 July 2013. |
Blood under fingernails | Blood under fingernails |
Spencer, of Presbury Road, Cheltenham, had denied the murder of his ex-wife. | Spencer, of Presbury Road, Cheltenham, had denied the murder of his ex-wife. |
Bristol Crown Court was told friends and family had become concerned about her disappearance after she did not turn up for appointments. | Bristol Crown Court was told friends and family had become concerned about her disappearance after she did not turn up for appointments. |
However, when they went to look for her they did not spot her body concealed in her bed as it was so well-hidden, the jury was told. | However, when they went to look for her they did not spot her body concealed in her bed as it was so well-hidden, the jury was told. |
Her face had been covered with a pillow and "her quilt was then carefully put over her as if to hide the fact that she was dead inside", prosecutors said. | |
She was reported missing on 15 August and police discovered her body the following day. | She was reported missing on 15 August and police discovered her body the following day. |
Traces of Spencer's blood were found under her fingernails. | Traces of Spencer's blood were found under her fingernails. |
Police contacted Spencer who promised to hand himself in but instead he fled north and stayed in a Birmingham airport hotel under a false name. | Police contacted Spencer who promised to hand himself in but instead he fled north and stayed in a Birmingham airport hotel under a false name. |
Ms Wiggett's family paid tribute to her in a statement. | Ms Wiggett's family paid tribute to her in a statement. |
It said: "Jane was a very private person and would have hated all the attention. | It said: "Jane was a very private person and would have hated all the attention. |
"But she was popular, funny, sensitive, kind, loyal and very protective of her family." | "But she was popular, funny, sensitive, kind, loyal and very protective of her family." |
James Ward, from the Crown Prosecution Service, said: "This tragic case illustrates how abuse can escalate even when a relationship has ended." | James Ward, from the Crown Prosecution Service, said: "This tragic case illustrates how abuse can escalate even when a relationship has ended." |
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