A desired man who had been running for two years has been found guilty of killing a woman who was running his dog in the last summer.
57 -year -old Anita Rose was found with serious injuries, which were similar to those seen in high -speed motor accidents on a pavement in Bracethe, Safok on 24 July.
Ms. Rose, who was found wrapped around her leg under the leadership of her dog Bruce, died four days later in Aidenbrook’s Hospital, Cambridge.
56 -year -old Roy Barclay refused to kill him without a certain address, but a jury in the Ipswich Crown Court gave his unanimous verdict after consulting for more than two hours. He is due to being sentenced on 6 August.
Addressing Barkle, Judge Martin Levet said: “You need to prepare yourself for life punishment for Anita Rose’s unnecessary murder.
“It will be a long sentence, and you need to prepare yourself for it.”