Peterborough ditch murders

The Peterborough ditch murders were a series of three murders which took place in England in March 2013. All of the victims were male and died from stab wounds. The bodies of all three men were discovered dumped in ditches outside Peterborough. The perpetrator was Joanna Dennehy, a local woman who was later sentenced to life imprisonment with a whole-life tariff.

Court proceedings

In November 2013, Joanna Dennehy plead guilty to all three murders and two further attempted murders.[1][2] Dennehy's sister Maria was unsurprised by the guilty plea and said, "I think she did that to control the situation. She likes people to know she's the boss."[3] Dennehy has been held at HM Prison Bronzefield where Rosemary West was also held in recent years.[4] Assessing psychiatrists later diagnosed Dennehy with "psychopathic, anti-social and emotional instability disorders" (the latter is also known as borderline personality disorder).[5]

Two men, Gary Richards (known as Gary Stretch), then 47, and Leslie Layton, then 36, stood trial charged with a range of crimes assisting Dennehy, then 31. Neither agreed to enter the witness box, give sworn evidence or face cross-examination.[6] The jury began considering their verdict on 4 February 2014.[7][8][9][10] On 10 February Richards was found guilty of attempted murder. Layton was found guilty of perverting the course of justice.[11][12] On 12 February Layton and Richards were convicted of all other charges.[13][14][15]

On 28 February 2014 at the Old Bailey, Joanna Dennehy was sentenced to life imprisonment. The trial judge, Mr Justice Spencer, recommended that she should never be released. He said that this was justified due to the premeditation of each murder. Spencer said further that Dennehy was sadomasochistic, and lacked the normal range of human emotions.[16] Dennehy is believed to be one of just three women in the United Kingdom to be told that her life sentence should mean life. The other two confirmed cases are Myra Hindley (now dead) and Rosemary West.[17] Gary 'Stretch' Richards was also sentenced at the Old Bailey alongside Dennehy to life imprisonment with a recommended minimum term of 19 years. Leslie Layton was sentenced to a total of 14 years, and Robert Moore, then 55, who admitted to assisting an offender received a three-year prison sentence.[18][19][20]

Victims

Kevin Lee was a property developer, landlord and lover of Joanna Dennehy.[21][22] He was killed on 29 March 2013, and his body found the next day near Newborough.[23] Dennehy dressed Lee's body in a black sequined dress before dumping his corpse.[24]

Lukasz Slaboszewski and John Chapman were both housemates of Dennehy.[21] Slaboszewski was killed on 19 March, and Chapman on 29 March.[23] The bodies of Slaboszewski and Chapman were both found on 3 April near Thorney with stab wounds.[25]

After the killings, Dennehy and Richards drove to Hereford where she stabbed two men, both of whom survived.[26] One of them, John Rogers, died of unrelated causes in November 2014.[27]

Victim selection and motives

Dennehy specifically targeted men during her killing spree, telling Lloyd that she did not wish to kill a woman and especially not a woman with children. Lloyd stated Dennehy had wanted to kill nine men in total, seeking to be like Bonnie and Clyde. Dennehy hunted and stabbed men for the purpose of entertainment, telling Stretch, "I want my fun. I need you to get my fun." She later told a psychiatrist that she had found murder to be "moreish" and that after the first killing she "got a taste for it."[28][22][29]

After the trial

After the trial it emerged that the Probation Service was supervising Dennehy at the time of the murders as she had been convicted of assault and owning a dangerous dog. It was subsequently concluded that the staff dealing with her were insufficiently experienced.[30] [31]

Escape plot

While Dennehy was on remand before the trial prison staff found an escape plot in her diary. This involved killing or seriously injuring a prison guard, cutting off one of the guard's fingers and using the amputated finger to fool the biometric system in the prison. Dennehy was placed in solitary confinement from September 2013 (before the court proceedings) to September 2015 (after the proceedings) because of the above plot. She claims isolation left her 'tearful and upset' and led to self harm. The High Court rejected Dennehy's claim that her human rights had been violated. Government lawyers argued isolation was necessary due to the nature of Dennehy's offences and the risk she could pose to the public if she were to escape. Mr Justice Singh found solitary confinement was "in accordance with law (...) at all material times it has been necessary and proportionate". Joanna Dennehy is currently in Bronzefield Prison, Surrey.[32][33][34][35][36][37]

See also

References

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