A man has been found guilty of murdering a 71-year-old who mistook his home for a B&B and got into his bed.
Margaret Barnes, from Birmingham, died following the attack last July while she was visiting Barmouth, Gwynedd.
David Redfern, 46, found Mrs Barnes asleep in his bedroom and dragged her downstairs by her feet before kicking and stamping her to death.
I wonder how you can mistake someone's home for a B&B (did she get the address wrong)? But this is obviously correct. OP is just really mad that he can't beat women to death.
Redfern told the jury when he and his fiancée came into the room, they found Mrs Barnes sitting up in their bed drinking gin and tonic with her false teeth on the bedside table.
Obviously, a 71-year-old woman is not a threat. Even if she got hurt unintentionally, you could sort of understand it. But kicking and stamping her to death is a bit much.
I don't think that you would be justifying a killing if your own mother got confused and walked into the wrong home, and then someone beat her to death for no reason at all.
I wonder how you can mistake someone's home for a B&B (did she get the address wrong)? But this is obviously correct. OP is just really mad that he can't beat women to death.
Early stages of dementia?
The victim or TheImpossible1?
I wonder how he is texting from prison
71 doesn't even have to be early stages.
Yes, that's totally a sane take.
When someone breaks into your house, they could be diseased, insane, carrying a weapon etc etc - it makes sense to use force and ask questions later.
I considered that.
Obviously, a 71-year-old woman is not a threat. Even if she got hurt unintentionally, you could sort of understand it. But kicking and stamping her to death is a bit much.
I don't think that you would be justifying a killing if your own mother got confused and walked into the wrong home, and then someone beat her to death for no reason at all.