Helen Bailey murder trial
Ian Stewart has been found guilty of murdering his partner, the children's author Helen Bailey.
The 51-year-old's body was found in a cesspit in the grounds of her home in Royston, Hertfordshire in July 2016.
Ian Stewart has been found guilty of murdering his partner, the children's author Helen Bailey.
The 51-year-old's body was found in a cesspit in the grounds of her home in Royston, Hertfordshire in July 2016.
A man who killed Northumberland author Helen Bailey by drugging her with sleeping pills before dumping her body in a cesspit has been jailed for 34 years.
Ian Stewart, who always denied any involvement in her disappearance, was convicted of murdering his fiancee at St Albans Crown Court.
The 56-year-old spent weeks poisoning his fiancee with prescription sedatives, before smothering her in a "heinous" plot motivated by greed in April last year.
The 51-year-old Electra Brown writer was dragged into the tank, deep below the couple's luxury home, where she remained hidden for three months.
Her devoted dachshund Boris was found dead at her side.
Stewart refused to attend the hearing, where he was sentenced to life with a minimum of 34 years.
I am firmly of the view that you currently pose a real danger to women with whom you form a relationship."
A jury found Stewart, of Baldock Road, Royston, Hertfordshire guilty in a unanimous verdict of murder, fraud, preventing a lawful burial and perverting the course of justice.
Whilst we will never know whether you may have had some additional motive for killing the woman who loved you and wanted to be your wife, I am in no doubt this is a clear case of a murder done in the expectation of gain with aggravating features which make it difficult to imagine a more heinous crime."
For months Stewart lied about the disappearance of his bride-to-be, whom he claimed had abruptly left for 'space'. He came up with a story that two men named Nick and Joe had kidnapped her and were to blame for her death.
After the pair moved into their £1.5 million home together, Stewart slowly began slipping her his prescription anti-insomnia medication. Then once she had been stupefied by the drugs, he killed her on 11th April last year.
The death of Diane Stewart, who was found in the garden of the house she shared with Stewart in 2010, is set to be re-examined.
Listen to Ian Stewart's call to police to report Helen Bailey missing after he dragged the author into a cesspit last year.
On Wednesday morning, the jury returned with six guilty verdicts against Stewart after five-and-a-half hours of deliberation.