cressida Posted December 23, 2022 Share Posted December 23, 2022 It's much more of a harder sentence to be in prison for the rest of his life imo. I can't access those links, why did he kill them? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Al Bundy Posted December 23, 2022 Share Posted December 23, 2022 2 minutes ago, cressida said: It's much more of a harder sentence to be in prison for the rest of his life imo. I can't access those links, why did he kill them? Apparently he thought she was pregnant by another bloke. Drugs made him paranoid. Something made him resort to murder, I am no expert on that matter but obviously the man has serious issues and quite correctly will spend the rest of his life in prison to help protect the rest of us. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_DADDY Posted December 23, 2022 Author Share Posted December 23, 2022 (edited) 6 minutes ago, cressida said: It's much more of a harder sentence to be in prison for the rest of his life imo. I can't access those links, why did he kill them? Derby Crown Court heard on December 21 how Damien Bendall, aged 32, pleaded guilty to murdering his pregnant partner Terri Harris, her children John Paul Bennett and Lacey Bennett and Lacey’s friend, Connie Gent, after an horrific incident at their shared home on Chandos Cresent, in Killamarsh. Bendall also admitted raping 11-year-old Lacey during the killing spree. The defendant had smashed his victims heads in with a claw hammer, according to prosecuting barrister Louis Mably KC, and he had raped Lacey between Saturday, September 18, 2021, and the early hours of Sunday, September 19, before heading to Woodhouse, in Sheffield, to swap victim John Paul Bennett’s Xbox games console for cocaine. The judge – Mr Justice Nigel Sweeney – told Bendall: “You are 32 and have a very significant background of violent offending including robbery, attempted robbery and possession of a knife.” Mr Justice Sweeney added that Bendall had gone around the house and struck his victims with ‘such ferocity that their skulls were literally smashed in’. The court heard that Terri Harris had moved to New Cross Walk, at Woodhouse, Sheffield, to be with her mother and after she separated with her partner she met Bendall in April, 2020, and he moved into her home in Sheffield. Family and friends had raised worries about Bendall because of his alcohol and drug use and they regarded him as unstable and violent and they described him as a ‘gangster wannabe’. Mr Mably said that prior to the relationship Bendall had clocked up a string of four troubling previous convictions and custodial terms he had been subject to a suspended prison sentence for an arson offence during the time he went on his killing spree. The court heard Bendall had been convicted of: Robbery in Swindon in 2011 and had served three years of custody; Attempted robbery and possessing a knife in Swindon from 2015 and had served three years custody; Inflicting grievous bodily harm and two offences of assault occasioning actual bodily harm at Plymouth for which he received 54 months of custody. He was also convicted of arson in 2021 for which he was made subject to 17 months of custody suspended for 24 months which had allowed him his liberty and it was during this time that he murdered 35-year-old Terri, 13-year-old John Paul, and 11-year-olds Lacey and Connie. Mr Mably also outlined Bendall’s history with drug abuse including cannabis and cocaine despite convincing the probation service during his suspended prison sentence that he had not been under the influence of illicit substances. He added: “According to friends and family it looked as if the defendant had two different personalities and when he had taken drugs he bragged about fighting people.” Mr Mably said Bendall had once got into trouble in his neighbourhood and after an argument he had allegedly gone out with a knife looking for a man and when he returned Bendall had allegedly claimed he had stabbed someone but there was no evidence or charge related to this matter. Following Bendall’s arrest outside the home, Mr Mably said: “He said he should not have done what he had done but he had low empathy for others and he should not take his prescription and cocaine and he has now learned his lesson. "He said he has got a split personality disorder. He said he would give a warning but after the third warning – you are f****d.” Defence barrister Vanessa Marshall KC said the defendant maintains he had no recollection of perpetrating these murderous offences and his actions remain inexplicable and motiveless but he feels genuine remorse and unbearable pain and devastation and hopes a full life custodial sentence will provide the victims' families some justice. Mr Justice Sweeney sentenced Bendall to a ‘whole life sentence’ which means he will remain incarcerated for the remainder of his life and will never be released. _____________________ That's everything in the article cressida. Edited December 23, 2022 by The_DADDY Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crookesey Posted December 23, 2022 Share Posted December 23, 2022 18 minutes ago, cressida said: It's much more of a harder sentence to be in prison for the rest of his life imo. I can't access those links, why did he kill them? The trouble is that he can’t really be punished, a coupe of seconds at the end of a rope or free food and board, TV, Library, gymnasium etc for life, nothing there fits the crime. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Findlay Posted December 23, 2022 Share Posted December 23, 2022 Thats £50,000 a year down the drain for each one of them totalling millions. Organ donor cards and an "accident" in the cell. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_DADDY Posted December 23, 2022 Author Share Posted December 23, 2022 7 minutes ago, Findlay said: Thats £50,000 a year down the drain for each one of them totalling millions. Organ donor cards and an "accident" in the cell. ......Would make us no better than some 3rd word hole. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cressida Posted December 23, 2022 Share Posted December 23, 2022 £50,000 for him is well worth the money, can't he do jobs while he is in there, he won't be able to access cocaine, I'm sure the prison service can think of something for him to do. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest ThaBoom Posted December 23, 2022 Share Posted December 23, 2022 59 minutes ago, cressida said: It's much more of a harder sentence to be in prison for the rest of his life imo. I can't access those links, why did he kill them? He still gets a chance to live though- unlike his victims. He'll have 3 meals a day, tv, access to partake in leisure time...at tax payer expense of course. Hopefully someone who hates kid killers/ rapists will finish him inside. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bassett one Posted December 23, 2022 Share Posted December 23, 2022 well if it was up to me ,a bullet would save fortunes,but with all the do -gooders he will claim to be insane and be out in 15-25 evil person with no -remorse 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cressida Posted December 23, 2022 Share Posted December 23, 2022 Just now, ThaBoom said: He still gets a chance to live though- unlike his victims. He'll have 3 meals a day, tv, access to partake in leisure time...at tax payer expense of course. Hopefully someone who hates kid killers/ rapists will finish him inside. I'd deport him to a warzone Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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