Serial killer Joanna Dennehy given whole-life jail term
Serial killer Joanna Dennehy was sentenced at the Old Bailey today to a whole-life prison term after admitting three murders and two attempted murders.
Serial killer Joanna Dennehy was sentenced at the Old Bailey today to a whole-life prison term after admitting three murders and two attempted murders.
Serial killer Joanna Dennehy, who murdered three men in and around Peterborough over a 10-day period in March last year, will be sentenced today.
Dennehy, of Orton Goldhay, Peterborough, previously admitted the murders of Lukasz Slaboszewski, 31, Kevin Lee, 48, and John Chapman, 56 who all died from multiple stab wounds.
The 31-year-old will appear before at the Old Bailey this morning.
Her accomplices Gary Stretch and Leslie Layton will also be sentenced, as well as a third man, Robert Moore.
The family of Lukasz Slaboszewski have released a statement on the day his killer, Joanna Dennehy, is sentenced to life in prison.
The family of Kevin Lee have released a statement on the day his killer, Joanna Dennehy, is sentenced to life in prison.