Victoria Adams, 37, was found dead at her flat in Hammersmith, west London, on February 9 after police were called to a report of a man attempting to break into the property in Coulter Road. She was found face down in a bedroom with a black bin bag over her head, which was covered by a pillow.
And the culprit wasn't hard to find. It was could almost be said to have been suicide by naivety.
Ms Adams had suffered at least 10 separate injuries to the back and side of the head from being struck with a blunt object - said to be a mallet which was found with her blood and DNA on it. Her attacker, Apapale Adoum, 39, who was arrested at the scene, had met her on February 6 when he was living in a homeless shelter. She had invited him to stay with her but later wrote a note to ask him to leave.
Adjourning sentencing, Judge Nigel Lickley KC told the defendant: 'The sentence for murder is a life sentence and that is what I will pass on October 24.'
Why not pass it immediately? What are you waiting for? More middle class suicidally-liberal white women to write a sentencing report on how the justice system should go easy on him, I suppose...
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He must follow process or some whingy liberals will say that he didn't give it enough consideration and rushed it and get it appealed. At the least that will cause us more money and he may very well win.
Imagine the impact of passing a sentence straight away and only revisiting the terms if 'reports' showed overwhelming reasons. All done without right of appeal.
Apparently it costs more to house a prisoner than to board a child at Eton. We need the Eton Trifles, one with a blank.😉
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