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‘Dangerous’ fugitive jailed for murder of Brantham mother Anita Rose

Alice Cunningham and Laura Foster

BBC News, Suffolk

ReportingIPSWich Crown Court
Suffolk police Anita Rose is a direct smiling photo on the camera. It seems to be sitting at a table in a restaurant on the terrace. Other dilers can be seen in the background.Suffolk police

A man was imprisoned for the murder of Anita Rose, who died after being attacked by his dog Brantham, Suffolk.

A “dangerous” fugitive that brutally killed a woman as she walked her dog was thrown into jail for life.

Roy Barclay was running from the police for two years when he attacked 57 -year -old Anita Rose on a path in Suffolk, Brantham on July 24 last year.

Anita died four days after he was found with serious injuries and Barclay, who had no 56 -year -old fixed address, Compulsory Life Life – and will serve at least 25 years After a hearing in Ipswich Crown Court, after being found guilty of murder.

Judge Martyn Levett Told to the killer There were unanswered questions about why they were doing.

Suffolk police Roy Barclay is a mugshot - a bald man wearing glasses. He stands against a gray floor and looks directly at the camera. Suffolk police

Roy Barclay was sentenced to at least 25 years in prison for Anita Rose’s murder

On the day he was attacked, Anita left his house at 05:00 (BST).

Less after two hours, he was found on a track from the Rectory Lane next to the London-Ipswich railway line.

His six mothers were subjected to serious injuries after being kicking and stamped by Barclay, and four days later he died at Addenbrooke Hospital in Cambridge.

The killer’s DNA was discovered in Anita’s jacket and headphones of headphones.

Barclay was finally caught after being identified by a Suffolk police in Brantham by an officer.

When he was questioned, he initially gave John Lesley a fake name, but he made his real phone number and the police to detect the real identity.

A few days later, he was arrested at the Ipswich District Library and was later accused of Anita’s murder.

The hearing heard that he had lived in a temporary camp in the region while “fleeing” from the police for two years following an earlier attack.

Prosecutors, Ms. Rose’s belongings as a trophy argued.

BBC Krimewatch Anita Rose and Richard Jones are taking a selfie picture. They both smile and wear white robes.BBC Kimewatch

Anita Rose’s partner Richard Jones was read during the hearing

During the attack, Barclay was asked to recall the prison that violated the conditions of his license.

10 years ago, he was imprisoned in Essex because he attacked a 82-year-old man in Walton-on-The Naze.

Anita’s family was in the court room for prison for Wednesday.

Prosecutor Christopher Paxton KC summarized 11 aggravating factors in the case to take into account the sentence of the judge.

These include Barclay’s use of “continuous and extreme violence”, the public killing and the stolen and taking of Anita’s property.

Mr. Paxton said he broke the conditions of the license of his conditional evacuation after the 2015 attack of the defendant.

Simon Spence KC said that Barclay’s actions were not foreseen while alleviating – Judge Levet accepted.

Barclay sat in an emotionally while listening to the dock.

The court first heard how Anita enjoyed living in Brantham, and that he managed to help neighbors and other vulnerable inhabitants when they needed.

Expressions from a few children were read to court.

They talked about their mothers’ love for walking and how their families were “center”.

Anita’s partner Richard Jones announced that the couple “planned to aging together” and was haunted by his death.

His daughter Gemma Rose explained the loss of “unmistible” loss and announced that he began to explain how dangerous the world is “to protect their own children.

Ashley Rose, one of his sons, said the court was trying to help the investigation desperately by buying a drone to find some personal belongings of his mother who was missing and later in Hands.

Suffolk police view the view of a bushy area with a red square that emphasizes where the Roy Barclay camp is.Suffolk police

Barclay lived in a camp in Brantham when he attacked Anita

Judge Levet said that Barclay was a man who was “prone to” terrible violence bursts “.

“Desperate” 82 -year -old 2015 attack, stressed how he beat the pension for 53 seconds and caused severe injuries.

Barclay was sentenced to only five years in prison before the conditional evacuation was released, but Judge Levet said he should have enough time to work on his “anger”.

When Barclay violated the conditions of his license in 2022, he became a sought -after man and escaped from the police.

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Judge Levet also questioned why Barclay had chosen to remain silent by not answering the police questions when he was arrested.

He said: “Perhaps we never know what triggers this explosion of violence against Anita.

“You are still a dangerous person for an unpredictable time and you will stay.”

Barclay had previously been found to be guilty of staying great after being recalled to prison.

For this reason, Wasm was sentenced to 12 months in prison for Anita’s murder, which will work simultaneously for life imprisonment.

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