A person who stabbed his neighbour to demise after getting irritated at his son revving a motorcycle has been discovered responsible of homicide.
Jamie Crosbie, 48, was discovered responsible by a jury at Norwich Crown Court on Thursday for stabbing 41-year-old Dean Allsop 17 occasions after Dean’s son Mikey had revved the engine final 12 months.
Norfolk police mentioned Crosbie was additionally discovered responsible of wounding with intent of two ladies, Mr Allsop’s companion Louise Newell and good friend and neighbour Kerryn Johnson, who had come out to assist.
He was cleared of two counts of tried homicide.
During the disturbance in Primrose Crescent on 14 April, Thorpe St Andrew, the drive mentioned “some of the stab wounds were inflicted when the victim was lying face-down and motionless” in a “savage attack”.
Senior investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Phill Gray, from the Norfolk and Suffolk Major Investigation Team, mentioned: “This was a cold-blooded assault by a person intent on inflicting excessive hurt to others.
“Crosbie is an extremely violent man who has no place in society, and we welcome the jury’s verdict today.”
In an announcement, Dean’s companion Louise Newell mentioned: “I cannot put into words how this has affected our whole family.
“My youngsters have misplaced their hero and I’ve misplaced my chosen particular person – the particular person I selected to spend my life with.
“My best friend, soulmate, my first love.
“Our lives won’t ever be the identical with out Dean, however we are going to proceed to maintain his reminiscence alive.”
Crosbie can be sentenced at a later date.
Source: information.sky.com”