Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Two men who were convicted of stabbing a London lawyer to death during a mugging have been jailed for life

BBC News:

Carty and Brown were motivated by greed

Donnel Carty, 19, received 21 years and Delano Brown, 18, was given 17 years as minimum terms at the Old Bailey.

Tom ap Rhys Pryce, 31, was stabbed twice in the chest in Kensal Green, north-west London, in January.

In a statement read to the court, Mr ap Rhys Pryce's fiancee, Adele Eastman, 32, spoke of her "absolute devastation" at his murder.

She said: "In a matter of seconds wedding plans and a future together had changed to funeral plans and a lifetime apart."

Carty and Brown were convicted on Monday after a three-week trial at the Old Bailey.

Lawyers read the victim impact statement from Ms Eastman before the two men, from Sudbury Hill, were sentenced.

After the verdicts were announced, Mr ap Rhys Pryce's parents said their son's death "was a callous and senseless crime which has devastated the lives of his family, his fiancee and his friends".

His father John ap Rhys Pryce said: "Sadly nothing can bring Tom back but we are pleased and grateful that justice has been done."

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1 Comments:

At 8:02 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

If you read the article, it tells how the family and fiancee of the dead man bleated at the convicted pair in the courtroom -- things you might expect were said, and the theater of it did not seem to especially impress the killers.

Yet these same Whites would most probably never advocate for a halt to black immigration into Britain, despite the clear evidence that it is building up a large black criminal underclass.

 

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