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Thirty-eight-year-old Zac Jackson (pictured) strangled his 51-year-old neighbour Katy Sprague to death on November 27 2019.
- Credit: Cambs Cops
A man who strangled his neighbour to death has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 15 years after being found guilty of murder.
Zac Jackson, 38 was a resident in a set of community living flats when he killed 51-year-old Katy Sprague on November 27, 2019.
Jackson’s community psychiatric nurse had raised concerns earlier in the day when she visited him at Denham Place and he put his hands around her neck and told her he was ‘going to murder’ her, a member of staff at the flats and Katy.
Cambridge man who strangled neighbour to death told nurse he was going to murder someone
A psychiatric nurse had raised concerns hours before the killing
Zac Jackson, 38, of Coleridge Road, Cambridge (Image: Police)
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A man who damaged a Soham laundrette before assaulting two police officers while in a “drunken rage” following refusal from a betting shop has been jailed.
By Press Association 2021
Teddie Mitchell death
A man who murdered his partner’s baby son by striking his head against a hard surface in “sudden temper and frustration” has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 18 years.
Kane Mitchell, 31, fatally assaulted Teddie Mitchell in November 2019 while they were alone together, when the infant’s mother Lucci Smith, 29, was on the morning school run in St Neots, Cambridgeshire.
Teddie died in hospital 10 days later on November 11 2019, aged 12 weeks.
Judge Mr Justice Knowles said at Cambridge Crown Court on Friday that Mitchell, who is not the infant’s father, squeezed Teddie with so much force that he fractured the boy’s ribs and his collar bone.