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Yachtsman murdered ex-wife next to their late son's grave
Yachtsman murdered ex-wife next to their late son's grave

Telegraph

time12 hours ago

  • Telegraph

Yachtsman murdered ex-wife next to their late son's grave

A yachting enthusiast murdered his ex-wife at a cemetery by their late son's grave. Martin Suter, 68, admitted murder after his sailor ex-wife Ann Blackwood, 71, died where their son was buried at Crofton Cemetery, Stubbington, on July 24, 2023. Ms Blackwood, who friends described as 'kind-hearted', was killed on their late son Christopher's birthday, more than 20 years after he died aged 15. Suter lived in a £800,000 home around a mile from Ms Blackwood in Lee-on-the-Solent. He admitted murder in court in May last year but his case was subject to reporting restrictions, which have now been lifted. He faced a separate trial last year in which he was convicted of indecently assaulting a girl under 14. Friends and family said they were 'absolutely devastated' by Ms Blackwood's death, adding that she was a 'loving, caring, kind-hearted mother and friend who was very popular in her local community'. They said: 'She was enjoying her retirement with an active lifestyle which included tennis, sailing, cycling and music'. Suter was a Green Party member and council election candidate. He was also an active member of the St Faith's Church in Lee-on-the-Solent. He was due to stand trial for murder in May last year, but on the day of the trial changed his plea to guilty. His case has been fraught with legal complications and reporting restrictions imposed by Portsmouth Crown Court, preventing any details from being shared. At the same time, he faced proceedings at Minshull Street Crown Court in Manchester related to historic sex offences. He admitted indecent assault of a girl under 14 in May 2023 and faced five further charges at a trial in Manchester in July last year, but was cleared of those five counts. In September, he will appear at Portsmouth Crown Court for a hearing where he is due to be sentenced.

Man, 68, pleads GUILTY to murdering ex-wife in cemetery by their teen son's grave on what would have been his birthday
Man, 68, pleads GUILTY to murdering ex-wife in cemetery by their teen son's grave on what would have been his birthday

The Sun

time13 hours ago

  • The Sun

Man, 68, pleads GUILTY to murdering ex-wife in cemetery by their teen son's grave on what would have been his birthday

A MAN has pleaded guilty to murdering his ex-wife by their teen son's grave on what would have been his birthday. Martin Suter, 86, brutally attacked 71-year-old Ann Blackwood at the cemetery in Stubbington, Hampshire. The mum was discovered by their son Christopher's grave in July 2023 on what would have been his 16th birthday. Suter admitted murder in court in May last year but the case was subjected to reporting restrictions. But his plea can now be reported after a judge lifted the restrictions. It can also be revealed that at the same time as his murder confession, Suter had faced court accused of historic sex offences. He admitted indecent assault of a girl under 14 in May 2023 and faced five further charges at a trial in July last year but was cleared. Police were called to Crofton Cemetery on July 24, 2023, following reports of an assault. Ann was treated at the scene by paramedics but sadly couldn't be saved and was declared dead shortly after. Paying tribute, her family said: 'Her daughter, brothers, their families and all her friends are absolutely devastated by the loss of Ann Blackwood. "A loving, caring, kind-hearted mother and friend who was very popular in her local community, she was enjoying her retirement with an active lifestyle which included tennis, sailing, cycling and music'. Suter was a Green Party member and council election candidate. The killer was also an active member of the St Faith's Church in Lee-on-the-Solent where he lived. He will be sentenced in September at Portsmouth Crown Court. 2

Ann Blackwood death: Man guilty of Stubbington cemetery murder
Ann Blackwood death: Man guilty of Stubbington cemetery murder

BBC News

time14 hours ago

  • BBC News

Ann Blackwood death: Man guilty of Stubbington cemetery murder

A man has admitted murdering his 71-year-old ex-wife who was found fatally injured at a Suter, 68, fatally injured Ann Blackwood by their son's grave on what would have been the teenager's birthday, The Portsmouth News has was pronounced dead at Crofton Cemetery in Stubbington, Hampshire, shortly after police were called at 15:45 BST on 24 July pleaded guilty on the first day of his trial at Portsmouth Crown Court and will be sentenced on 3 October. Ms Blackwood, from Lee-on-the-Solent, was given medical treatment at the scene but died a short time also from Lee-on-the-Solent, faced six additional charges in a separate case of indecently assaulting a girl under the age of pleaded guilty to one offence and was found not guilty of the others following a trial at Bolton Crown Court.A legal order, which banned reporting of the murder plea in May, has been lifted by a judge at Portsmouth Crown Court. In a previous statement, Ms Blackwood's family said: "Her daughter, brothers, their families and all her friends are absolutely devastated by the loss."A loving, caring, kind-hearted mother and friend who was very popular in her local community, she was enjoying her retirement with an active lifestyle which included tennis, sailing, cycling and music."

Yachtsman murdered 'kind-hearted' ex-wife in a cemetery by their dead son's grave in attack on 20th anniversary of his birthday
Yachtsman murdered 'kind-hearted' ex-wife in a cemetery by their dead son's grave in attack on 20th anniversary of his birthday

Daily Mail​

time15 hours ago

  • Daily Mail​

Yachtsman murdered 'kind-hearted' ex-wife in a cemetery by their dead son's grave in attack on 20th anniversary of his birthday

A yachting enthusiast has admitted murdering his ex-wife at a cemetery by their late son's grave, it can be revealed for the first time today. Martin Suter, 68, pleaded guilty to the murder of his his sailor ex-wife Ann Blackwood, 71, who was found fatally injured at the graveyard where their son was buried. 'Kindhearted' Ms Blackwood was killed on the anniversary of the birthday of the couple's late son, Christopher, who died aged 15 over 20 years ago. The attack occurred near an affluent seaside town in Hampshire in July 2023. Suter, who lived in a £800,000 home nearby overlooking the Solent, admitted murder in court in May last year but his case was subjected to reporting restrictions. Today, his plea can be reported for the first time after a judge lifted the restrictions. It can also be revealed for the first time that Suter faced a separate trial last year for historic abuse of a young girl and was convicted of indecently assaulting a girl under 14. Ms Blackwood was killed in Crofton Cemetery, Stubbington, Hants, on July 24, 2023. Martin Suter, 68, pleaded guilty to the murder of his his sailor ex-wife who was found fatally injured at the graveyard where their son was buried. Suter is understood to have gone to the cemetery armed with a knife, but the full details of the attack have yet to be disclosed during any of the court hearings. Friends and family said they were 'absolutely devastated' by her loss. Ms Blackwood was described as a 'loving, caring, kind-hearted mother and friend who was very popular in her local community, she was enjoying her retirement with an active lifestyle which included tennis, sailing, cycling and music'. Suter lived around a mile from Ms Blackwood in seaside town Lee-on-the-Solent, in a large property overlooking the Solent. The area is popular with sailing enthusiasts. Suter faced a separate trial last year for historic abuse of a young girl and was convicted of indecently assaulting a girl under 14 Suter was a Green Party member and council election candidate. He was also an active member of the St Faith's Church in Lee-on-the-Solent. It can be revealed today that Suter was due to stand trial for murder in May last year but on the day of the trial changed his plea to guilty. His case has been fraught with legal complications and reporting restrictions imposed by Portsmouth Crown Court, Hants, prevented any details being shared. At the same time he faced proceedings at Minshull Street Crown Court in Manchester related to historic sex offences. He admitted indecent assault of a girl under 14 in May 2023 and faced five further charges at a trial in Manchester in July last year, but was cleared of those five counts. In September he will appear at Portsmouth Crown Court for a hearing where he is due to be sentenced.

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