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Man Jailed For Life After Killing His Bride On Their Wedding Night And Stuffed Her Body In Suitcase (Photo)

Posted by Thandiubani on Fri 19th Aug, 2022 - tori.ng

Dawn Walker’s body was found stuffed into a suitcase and "dumped" in a field near the couple’s house.

 
A court has sentenced a man who murdered his new bride just hours after they tied the knot to life imprisonment.
 
The bride, Dawn Walker’s body was found stuffed into a suitcase and "dumped" in a field near the couple’s house.
 
Her husband Thomas Nutt had severely injured the 52-year-old’s face and neck before he killed her, stuffed her body in a cupboard, and enjoyed a short holiday.
 
Nutt then phoned police to report his wife missing after he murdered her. 
 
Neighbours originally became suspicious when they noticed Dawn's absence in the town of Lightcliffe, near Halifax.
 
Locals found her body four days later.
 
The trial into the horror killing heard how Nutt, also 52, killed Dawn sometime between October 27 - the couple's wedding day - and October 31, 2021, but the judge later said the killing took place on their wedding night itself.
 
He was found guilty of her murder earlier this month.
 
Today, August 19, 2022, he was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 21 years, less 289 days he has spent on remand.
 
There were cheers from the public gallery as he was sentenced.
 
In sentencing, his Honour Judge Johnathan Rose told Nutt: "The impact of the sudden and violent death at a time which should have been filled with happiness will no doubt have an effect on those that knew her. The victim impact statements lay bare how this has been for them."
 
Judge Rose branded Nutt a "bully" and said he did not accept the killer was genuinely remorseful.
 
He went on to explain why he believed the murder took place on the night of their wedding.
 
He said: "I am quite sure that is the night you killed her. She didn't answer calls from Kiera on morning of 28th. It was said she had lost her phone in the pub.
 
There was no way of knowing whether that was true or whether you disposed of the phone.
 
"I am satisfied the texts sent to Kiera at 1am were sent by you. Kiera said the text was not in the language or style of her mother and of your admission you text her pretending to be Dawn on 31st October. Malcolm Crawshaw said at 11pm that evening he heard noises, bumps and thumps. He heard no voices. This went on for about an hour before there was quiet for the rest of the night."
 
Judge Rose said he was sure this was the brutal attack that took Dawn's life. He also outlined the lengths Nutt went to to cover his tracks, including resisting pressure to ring the police at first and trying to hide the tracks left by the case he dragged her body out in.
 
He added: "It remains a mystery why you killed this woman who you had hours earlier took as your wife."
 
Dawn had previously been to the police over an assault she suffered at Nutt's hands but later tried to retract her statements, which Judge Rose told Nutt was "evidence of your control of a woman, even after you had used violence towards you and even after Kimberley Allcock warned her, a warning she tragically chose to ignore."
 
Kimberley Allcock, who is the former partner Thomas Nutt, had previously told The Mirror how Nutt is an evil woman hater who nearly killed her too and of how she tried to warn Dawn.
 
Kimberley Allcock bravely tried to warn Dawn Walker after Dawn contacted her on Facebook asking why she had taken a restraining order against him.
 
Kimberley, 41, explained about Nutt’s brutal rages and sent photos of her injuries from a savage beating.
 
Dawn, 52, told Kimberley that Nutt "scared the hell out of her" but tragically, she could not persuade her to leave him. The judge referenced Nutt's abuse towards Kimberley during the trial.
 
Dawn's daughter Kiera Lee told jurors her mum had a feeling "something bad" would happen in the lead-up to her wedding and a neighbour said Dawn had messaged asking if she should "run."
 
In the trial at Bradford Crown Court, Nutt admitted to killing his wife by pleading guilty to manslaughter but denied murder. However, the jury returned a unanimous verdict of guilty after a few hours of deliberation.
 
The judge made a small reduction to Nutt's sentence because he pled guilty to manslaughter.
 
Dawn’s family cheered as the verdict was returned.
 
As he was led away, Nutt muttered "f*** you".
 

 



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