Mass murderer accomplices found guilty
Two accomplices who aided mass-murderer Joanna Dennehy have been convicted of all offences relating to her attacks in March last year.
Two accomplices who aided mass-murderer Joanna Dennehy have been convicted of all offences relating to her attacks in March last year.
Two men who aided serial killer Joanna Dennehy have been convicted of helping her dispose of the bodies of her victims during her killing spree.
Gary Stretch, 47, was convicted of three counts of preventing lawful and decent burial and two attempted murders.
Leslie Layton, 37, has been convicted of two counts of preventing lawful and decent burial and perverting the course of justice.
The long-term partner of Joanne Dennehy, who murdered three men, has spoken of her manipulative streak and occasional violent outbursts.
Joanna Dennehy obtained sexual excitement from inflicting pain, a psychiatrist concluded, after she pleaded guilty to three murders.