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Woman guilty of Canning Town paedophile killing | Woman guilty of Canning Town paedophile killing |
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A woman who stabbed a convicted paedophile to death in east London has been cleared of murder but found guilty of manslaughter. | A woman who stabbed a convicted paedophile to death in east London has been cleared of murder but found guilty of manslaughter. |
Sarah Sands, 32, killed her 77-year-old neighbour Michael Pleasted after finding out he had allegedly abused three boys. | Sarah Sands, 32, killed her 77-year-old neighbour Michael Pleasted after finding out he had allegedly abused three boys. |
Sands was found guilty of manslaughter by reason of loss of control. | Sands was found guilty of manslaughter by reason of loss of control. |
Pleasted had been on bail awaiting trial when he was stabbed eight times at his Canning Town flat. | Pleasted had been on bail awaiting trial when he was stabbed eight times at his Canning Town flat. |
Sands had armed herself with a knife and carried out a "determined and sustained attack", the court heard. | Sands had armed herself with a knife and carried out a "determined and sustained attack", the court heard. |
'Asking for trouble' | 'Asking for trouble' |
The jury was told the victim crawled from his living room and collapsed in his hallway where he bled to death. | The jury was told the victim crawled from his living room and collapsed in his hallway where he bled to death. |
Within hours, Sands handed herself into the police and asked an officer why Pleasted had been housed on the estate saying: "He was, like, asking for trouble." | Within hours, Sands handed herself into the police and asked an officer why Pleasted had been housed on the estate saying: "He was, like, asking for trouble." |
The Old Bailey heard that before the allegations emerged, Pleasted had previously been convicted and served time for other child sex offences. | The Old Bailey heard that before the allegations emerged, Pleasted had previously been convicted and served time for other child sex offences. |
At the time of his death Pleasted was awaiting trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court on two charges of sexual assault against two children under the age of 13. | At the time of his death Pleasted was awaiting trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court on two charges of sexual assault against two children under the age of 13. |
Police were also investigating an allegation he had abused a third boy. | Police were also investigating an allegation he had abused a third boy. |
'I stabbed him' | |
Sands told the court she had not intended to hurt Pleasted when she went to his flat with a knife, claiming instead she wanted him to admit to his crimes so his young accusers would not have to go to court. | Sands told the court she had not intended to hurt Pleasted when she went to his flat with a knife, claiming instead she wanted him to admit to his crimes so his young accusers would not have to go to court. |
However Pleasted "smirked" when he answered the door and told her the boys were all liars who had ruined his life, the jury was told. | However Pleasted "smirked" when he answered the door and told her the boys were all liars who had ruined his life, the jury was told. |
Sands said: "I was frightened. It was not how it was meant to go. | Sands said: "I was frightened. It was not how it was meant to go. |
"He was meant to listen to me." | "He was meant to listen to me." |
Describing the killing, Sands told the court: "I just had it (the knife) in my hand and I poked him with it in the front and that's when we both realised at the same time what had happened and he grabbed me. | Describing the killing, Sands told the court: "I just had it (the knife) in my hand and I poked him with it in the front and that's when we both realised at the same time what had happened and he grabbed me. |
"He was frightening me and I pushed him away and I left. That was it." | "He was frightening me and I pushed him away and I left. That was it." |
After handing herself in, Sands told a police officer the victim had touched some children "so I took care of it - I stabbed him". | |
A distraught Sands also told the police how she had previously tried to help Pleasted and had taken him food. | |
Previous convictions | |
Judge Nicholas Cooke QC told the jury an inquiry was under way into the decision to bail Pleasted, adding the jurors were clearly "troubled by the background" of the case. | Judge Nicholas Cooke QC told the jury an inquiry was under way into the decision to bail Pleasted, adding the jurors were clearly "troubled by the background" of the case. |
Pleasted, who also went by the name of Robin Moult, had 24 previous convictions for sexual offences spanning three decades. | Pleasted, who also went by the name of Robin Moult, had 24 previous convictions for sexual offences spanning three decades. |
He served sentences of between nine months and six years for sex crimes that included indecent assaults on a boys aged under 16 and under 14. | He served sentences of between nine months and six years for sex crimes that included indecent assaults on a boys aged under 16 and under 14. |
The first offence occurred in 1970 and the last offence for which he was convicted was in 1991, the court heard. | The first offence occurred in 1970 and the last offence for which he was convicted was in 1991, the court heard. |
The sentencing of Sands was adjourned for reports and will take place on a date to be fixed in September. | The sentencing of Sands was adjourned for reports and will take place on a date to be fixed in September. |