BBC News, West of England
One person has killed his 73-year-old father-the day his murder case was about to begin.
The 30 -year -old Christopher Monroe convicted Peter Monroe in a later house in Somaraset’s Bath, Summerset on 11 February.
A careful found an elderly man with knife wounds in a bedroom after noon. He was not declared dead after a long time.
Munro from Oxford on Monday convicted his petition in the Bristol Crown Court. He was sent to custody before the sentence on 7 November.
Avon and Somerset police said that Monroe were living with their father in the weekend before the murder, many people had heard a argument.
Monroe returned to Oxford after the attack. Detectives saw their movements back at their home, where they were arrested by the Temes Valley Police.
‘Sharp mind’
In a statement issued after the guilty petition, Mr. Monroe’s family stated that he was an “incredibly eccentric, funny, intelligent and unique man”.
“He refused to be anything other than himself. A man of his time. Not anyone else,” he said.
“His love for literature carried him forward through life, and it was impossible to defeat his sharp mind.
“We hope that he is now swallowed and thanks the Avon and Summerset Police for their professionalism and support through all this.”
Date Inspector Neil Mede, who led the investigation, said that the last six months were “incredibly painful” for Mr. Monroe’s family.
He thanked those who granted police in the initial phase of their investigation.