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Scunthorpe Murders

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A man was brutally slashed across both legs with a knife when he opened his door to a stranger at 2.30am - who had called at the wrong house.

They were jailed at Grimsby Crown Court after both of them were convicted by a jury of the brutal murder of Stephen Bellamy. Detective Chief Inspector Grant Taylor said: “Our thoughts remain with Sophie’s family and loved ones who continue to be supported by our specialist trained officer at this sad time.Huntley, a school caretaker, disposed of their bodies in an irrigation ditch close to RAF Lakenheath, Suffolk, where they were discovered in August 2002 following searches that went on for days. Floral tributes have also been left at the scene and friends have also left teddy bears and touching messages at the scene. One person even decided to graffiti a nearby wall with the words "R.I.P Danielle". David Enright, 38, of Harrington Street, was jailed for 15 years after being found guilty of four robberies between August and November 2020 at Lincoln Crown Court. One of the wounds suffered an infection which prolonged the pain and his recovery. He had to be put on a pain-killing drip in A&E at hospital, said Mr Lowe.

On Tuesday, December 8, the pair entered the property again and Enright accused the occupant of grassing him up and stole more money. An 18-year old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in police custody. A woman who was also arrested in connection with the incident has been released under investigation. Those living in the area will see an increased number of officers over the coming days. Our neighbourhood policing team are also in the area providing reassurance to residents and the local community. Please come and speak to us if you have any concerns.

Members of the public intervened. In his victim impact statement the disabled man said he feared staying at home and also feared going out in case he was confronted again. In her victim impact statement, the grandmother told: "I never thought that my own grandson would do this to me." Read on to find out more crime statistics in other North Lincolnshire wards, from highest to lowest. But in the early hours she heard her bedroom door open and some one heading downstairs and making a grunting noise which she recognised as her grandson.

A neighbour had heard the disturbance in the street and looked out and recognised Bilbe, which whom he had been acquainted in 2018. They searched through rails of tyres before uncovering the long-barrelled weapon and a quantity of ammunition, Grimsby Crown Court heard. Robert Harold Stephenson was found by his neighbour battered, bruised and tied up in his living room. Prosecuting, Craig Lowe said police searched the units at the Old Waterworks on Winterton Road, on Sunday, October 21 last year. In another incident, Miss Rhys told how police were called to Cottingham Pharmacy on Wellington Street, at 2pm on September 17 after reports of a man wielding a weapon which turned out to be the frame of a pedal scooter in one hand and a can of cider in another. Police said he appeared to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

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Our neighbourhood policing team are also in the area providing reassurance to residents and the local community. Please come and speak to us if you have any concerns. The judge told him: "You have been convicted on the plainest possible evidence of a brutal murder." He was arrested in Grimsby after police followed a lead from other officers after his description was made public. Bilbe, of De Lacy Lane, Cleethorpes admitted a Section 18 offence causing grievous bodily harm and possession of a knife.Ian Huntley was given a double life sentence for the murder of 10-year-olds Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in 2003. Mr Lowe said: "The defendant had the cunning to call 999 claiming he had been punched. He said he went to see a friend and was pushed into the road and booted in the face. He told police there was no need for him to swing a knife at me. Annie took out a summons against Cosgrove after becoming frightened that he would kill her. After finding out about this, Cosgrove went to Annie's work at a woodyard at Ashby Decoy.



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