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.These sickening images were discovered after a look at Coutts’s online history to trace his recent internet travels.Among the disgusting websites he visited, all of which showed extreme brutality and degradation of women, were pages devoted to rape, necrophilia, hanging and asphyxiation.It was also learned that these were among the sites viewed by Coutts the day before Jane went missing.Given his obvious interest in violent atrocities committed against young women, the police confronted Coutts with what they had gleaned from his PC.Armed also with the physical evidence they had gathered, they tried to persuade him to at least admit some culpability for Jane’s death.Under questioning, Coutts alternated between reeling off phrases such as ‘I really don’t want to talk about this with you’ and openly weeping.Mostly, though, the part-time salesman with the eerie stare and receding hairline just sat in silence, failing to answer any questions at all.In the end, he did acknowledge that he had been responsible for Jane’s death but insisted that it had come about as a direct result of an accident caused during what he described as ‘a mutual fantasy’.Jane, he said, had consented to being tied up and strangled with a pair of stockings during sex, but he had unfortunately taken it too far.The fact that the tights he used to garrotte the life out of Jane Longhurst had been so deeply embedded in her throat that they had almost disappeared seemed not to dissuade him from trotting out this ludicrous story.The police knew they were dealing with a sado-sexual homicidal psychopath – one of the most dangerous of all killer breeds.They had recently secured CCTV video footage of Coutts at the Big Yellow Storage Company in Brighton wheeling around a huge cardboard box.Inside this box was Jane Longhurst, naked, some 11 days after she had been murdered.Coutts, it transpired, had had to remove the decomposing body from his garden shed, where the body had originally been stored, because it had begun to smell.He later said that he had not wanted to upset his utterly unaware girlfriend, who was expecting twins, with the foul odour of putrefying flesh.Coutts had made the gruesome pilgrimage to the storage facility to abuse the corpse on at least ten occasions.In fact, he only disposed of his victim’s body when he feared he might be caught.His clandestine trips to his garden shed were doubtless spent engaged in similar revolting necrophiliac acts.Despite the horror of what this man had done, he displayed absolutely no remorse in the presence of the police officers who questioned him.They resolved that Coutts, once found guilty, was going to prison for a very long time.The trial of Graham Coutts began on Monday, 14 January 2004, and emotions were running high in the Crown Court in Lewes, a few miles from Brighton; the sheer fiendishness of the alleged crimes was enough to guarantee the accused a hostile reception.Flanked by guards, Coutts sat in the dock, quite placid for the most part, dressed in a dark suit and tie.Occasionally, he would put on a pair of black-rimmed glasses which merely served to make him look like a more scholarly version of the sexual deviant the prosecution claimed he was.Though he could easily have passed for a chartered accountant or a respectable businessman, sitting there so smartly attired, no one was fooled – he seemed to exude an air of malevolence as his eyes swam behind the lenses of his spectacles.The first issue the Crown dismantled was Coutts’s categorical denial that he had murdered Jane Longhurst to satisfy a macabre fascination with strangled and dead women.He claimed instead, as he had earlier to the police, that Jane had consented to ‘asphyxial’ sex during which he tied a pair of tights around her neck.He did admit storing Jane’s body in his shed and, later, a box for 35 days after her death, before setting it alight with petrol and a match.Two of Jane’s former boyfriends were called.Lincoln Abbotts told the court that he had had a ‘normal’ sex life with her.At no point had they incorporated, or even discussed, asphyxia or strangulation in their lovemaking.And a written statement from Michael Downe confirmed the same thing.He and Jane had never spoken of bondage, or anything of that nature [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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.These sickening images were discovered after a look at Coutts’s online history to trace his recent internet travels.Among the disgusting websites he visited, all of which showed extreme brutality and degradation of women, were pages devoted to rape, necrophilia, hanging and asphyxiation.It was also learned that these were among the sites viewed by Coutts the day before Jane went missing.Given his obvious interest in violent atrocities committed against young women, the police confronted Coutts with what they had gleaned from his PC.Armed also with the physical evidence they had gathered, they tried to persuade him to at least admit some culpability for Jane’s death.Under questioning, Coutts alternated between reeling off phrases such as ‘I really don’t want to talk about this with you’ and openly weeping.Mostly, though, the part-time salesman with the eerie stare and receding hairline just sat in silence, failing to answer any questions at all.In the end, he did acknowledge that he had been responsible for Jane’s death but insisted that it had come about as a direct result of an accident caused during what he described as ‘a mutual fantasy’.Jane, he said, had consented to being tied up and strangled with a pair of stockings during sex, but he had unfortunately taken it too far.The fact that the tights he used to garrotte the life out of Jane Longhurst had been so deeply embedded in her throat that they had almost disappeared seemed not to dissuade him from trotting out this ludicrous story.The police knew they were dealing with a sado-sexual homicidal psychopath – one of the most dangerous of all killer breeds.They had recently secured CCTV video footage of Coutts at the Big Yellow Storage Company in Brighton wheeling around a huge cardboard box.Inside this box was Jane Longhurst, naked, some 11 days after she had been murdered.Coutts, it transpired, had had to remove the decomposing body from his garden shed, where the body had originally been stored, because it had begun to smell.He later said that he had not wanted to upset his utterly unaware girlfriend, who was expecting twins, with the foul odour of putrefying flesh.Coutts had made the gruesome pilgrimage to the storage facility to abuse the corpse on at least ten occasions.In fact, he only disposed of his victim’s body when he feared he might be caught.His clandestine trips to his garden shed were doubtless spent engaged in similar revolting necrophiliac acts.Despite the horror of what this man had done, he displayed absolutely no remorse in the presence of the police officers who questioned him.They resolved that Coutts, once found guilty, was going to prison for a very long time.The trial of Graham Coutts began on Monday, 14 January 2004, and emotions were running high in the Crown Court in Lewes, a few miles from Brighton; the sheer fiendishness of the alleged crimes was enough to guarantee the accused a hostile reception.Flanked by guards, Coutts sat in the dock, quite placid for the most part, dressed in a dark suit and tie.Occasionally, he would put on a pair of black-rimmed glasses which merely served to make him look like a more scholarly version of the sexual deviant the prosecution claimed he was.Though he could easily have passed for a chartered accountant or a respectable businessman, sitting there so smartly attired, no one was fooled – he seemed to exude an air of malevolence as his eyes swam behind the lenses of his spectacles.The first issue the Crown dismantled was Coutts’s categorical denial that he had murdered Jane Longhurst to satisfy a macabre fascination with strangled and dead women.He claimed instead, as he had earlier to the police, that Jane had consented to ‘asphyxial’ sex during which he tied a pair of tights around her neck.He did admit storing Jane’s body in his shed and, later, a box for 35 days after her death, before setting it alight with petrol and a match.Two of Jane’s former boyfriends were called.Lincoln Abbotts told the court that he had had a ‘normal’ sex life with her.At no point had they incorporated, or even discussed, asphyxia or strangulation in their lovemaking.And a written statement from Michael Downe confirmed the same thing.He and Jane had never spoken of bondage, or anything of that nature [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]