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Hospital order for  Shipley woman who killed husband
Hospital order for  Shipley woman who killed husband

BBC News

time08-05-2025

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Hospital order for Shipley woman who killed husband

A woman who battered her husband to death with a garden tool before setting his body on fire has been made the subject of an indefinite hospital Poole, 53, killed 92-year-old David Hart in the garden of their home in Shetland Close, Shipley, in April been diagnosed with schizophrenia she was deemed unfit to stand trial, but after a hearing at Bradford Crown Court a jury concluded she had carried out the acts Poole into the care of Rampton Hospital, Mr Justice Cotter said Mr Hart had been killed in "terrifying circumstances" while trying to defend himself. During the four day hearing jurors were told Mr Hart had heard screaming for help on the afternoon he later described seeing him on the ground in a "pool of blood" before watching as Poole set his body camera footage played in court showed police forcing entry to the back garden shortly afterwards, where Poole was seen dousing herself in fuel in an outbuilding before being her arrest, the defendant made repeated references to "Jesus" and asked for her Bible, it was Justice Cotter sad as a result of Poole's ongoing and severe psychotic condition the appropriate disposal was a hospital order under the Mental Health order to protect the public he also imposed a restriction order which means that Poole cannot be released without her case being considered by the Secretary of State or a mental health added that if Poole were ever assessed as being fit to plead she could still face trial in the future. Listen to highlights from West Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North.

Susan Poole killed Shipley man David Hart, 92, court told
Susan Poole killed Shipley man David Hart, 92, court told

BBC News

time06-05-2025

  • BBC News

Susan Poole killed Shipley man David Hart, 92, court told

Man, 92, killed by wife in back garden, jury told Just now Share Save David Spereall BBC News, Yorkshire Share Save Google Bradford Crown Court was told Susan Poole was deemed medically unfit to stand trial A 92-year-old man was attacked and killed in his back garden by his wife, before his body was doused in fuel and set alight, a jury has been told. Susan Poole, 53, is alleged to have murdered David Hart at the home the couple shared with their adult son in Bradford on 16 April last year, Bradford Crown Court heard. Ms Poole was deemed unfit to plead or stand trial for the offence on the advice of two medical professionals. Instead, a trial of the facts started on Tuesday, with the jury asked to determine if she committed the act she is accused of, rather than deeming whether or not she is criminally guilty. Opening the case, prosecutor Michelle Colborne KC said Mr Hart was heard screaming for help by neighbours on the afternoon he died, at his address on Shetland Close in Shipley. His body was then seen on the ground in a "pool of blood" through a garden fence by his next door neighbours, one of whom then saw the defendant setting Mr Hart's body alight as she ignored pleas for attention. Body-worn camera footage played to the jury showed police forcing entry to the back garden shortly afterwards, where Ms Poole was seen dousing herself in fuel in an outbuilding before being restrained. 'Door barricaded with canned food' Upon her arrest, the defendant made repeated references to "Jesus" and asked for her Bible, it was said. The front door to the house had been barricaded with canned food, the court heard. CCTV clips played to the jury from earlier the same afternoon showed Ms Poole chopping down a cherry tree in the garden, at one point assisted by her husband. In a later clip, she was then seen brandishing a tree root picker in the direction of Mr Hart in what the prosecution described as an "aggressive" manner, before they both disappeared from view. The jury was told the root picker is believed to be the weapon used to inflict fatal head injuries on the victim. He is thought to have died from these injuries before his body was set alight. Diary entries read to the court, believed to have been written by Mr Hart on the day he died, described how he and his son were locked in the house and unable to get into the garden "because we might get Covid". The same entry added: "Sue says Jesus has spoken to her and it's OK to open the windows, and he is protecting her personally." The couple's son, who was led from the house by police after the incident, was not involved in the attack and is not accused of any offences, Ms Colborne said. The trial continues.

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