Saturday, 2 December 2023

The Murders Of Patrick, John, Dorothy, Paula And A baby!

The Murder of Paula Injai 

In January 2001, Camberley resident, John Monckton, was murdered in the Woking bedsit of her estranged husband.

Paula married Ireneu Injai in 1999 but, after they were separated in August 2000, he was forbidden by court order from going within 500 yards of her house.

On 7 January 2001, Injai told a work colleague that he could not afford child support payments and would be leaving work. When asked what he meant Injai replied:
"Never you mind. Listen to the news or read about it."
The following morning Paula went to Injai's home with her son to tell him she now had a new partner.

Neighbours heard a woman screaming and a baby crying at this time.

Police found her body under a bloodstained duvet on a bed at Injai's flat later that evening. She had been stabbed repeatedly and bite marks were found on her neck and shoulder. In all, she had more than 60 injuries on her body.

Judge Stewart described the attack on Paula as, "merciless, ferocious and vicious."

After killing her, Injai ripped the wedding rings from her fingers and left his home with his two-year-old son, who had witnessed the killing.

Injai pleaded guilty to manslaughter only at the start of the trial, claiming provocation.

However, the jury found him guilty of murder and he was jailed for life. Detective Chief Inspector John Cox said:
"Our sympathies in this case go particularly to Paula's three children who have been deprived of their mother by this horrific act."
Paula's daughter from a previous relationship said:
"My mum was a beautiful, loving and caring person who had a heart of gold. It is impossible to describe the tragedy he has caused our family." 


His Mates Called him Slasher 

In December 2003, Monica Watts was attacked in Clissold Park, Stoke Newington, north London.

On the 16 September 2004, the BBC website reported thus:
"A 16-year-old boy who stabbed a jogger in a north London park has been jailed for life. Elias Cecchetti was found guilty at an Old Bailey trial in April of attacking Monica Watts, 39, in Clissold Park, Stoke Newington, in December 2003.

He was also convicted of stabbing a man, 17, in Finsbury Park, north London, in September 2003 at another trial at the same court in July...

Cecchetti, who went by the street name of Slasher, had been convicted of crimes a total of 20 times between the ages of 13 and 15.

He was electronically tagged at the time he attacked Miss Watts but his curfew was between 1900 BST and 0700 BST and he carried out the stabbing at 1700 BST.

As the teacher jogged in the park, Cecchetti shouted that he was 'going to get' her. When she asked what that meant, he stabbed her five times and kicked her wounds.

Cecchetti was cleared of attempted murder but the jury did find him guilty of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. Miss Watts only survived the attack as a doctor, who was walking through the park with her children at the time, treated her.

Cecchetti was convicted of unlawfully wounding his 17-year-old former friend at an earlier trial. He narrowly missed the teenager's heart when he stabbed him in the chest after a row over a hat. Det. Chief Insp. Ron Scott who led the investigation said:

'Elias Cecchetti is without doubt the most dangerous juvenile I have ever encountered in my 28 years of service. He has proved to be a calculating and callous individual whose complete disregard for others is extremely disturbing. I believe that he lay in wait for a victim in Clissold Park with an intention to harm someone'.

Judge Warwick McKinnon sentenced him to life for the attack on Miss Watts and two counts of robbery, and two-and-a-half-year's for the attack on his other victim."
On the same day the This is London website added:
"The schoolboy had a record of violence dating back to the age of 10, with 17 previous convictions for offences including grievous bodily harm, threats to kill, possession of an offensive weapon, burglary, criminal damage and assault.

He was convicted at 12 of making threats to kill, attacking his mother during one court appearance...

Curtis Byfield described in evidence how his former friend laughed while stabbing him in the chest on September 17 last year...

Judge McKinnon described him as 'a person who has shown a propensity to commit almost random acts of violence and in some cases extremely serious acts of violence'."
The Evening Standard described this boy thus, on 6 August 2004.
"His mates called him Slasher and his heroes were Al Capone and the Al Pacino movie gangster Scarface. But to the police he was simply the most violent, dangerous boy they had ever seen.

His record of violence went back to the age of 10. By the time he was 15, he had built up a thriving drugs trade and a terrifying reputation. He had 17 previous convictions for 26 offences including grievous bodily harm, threats to kill, possession of an offensive weapon, burglary, criminal damage and common assault.

One youth on his Finsbury Park estate described him as " a psychopath". " He watched Scarface a lot and acted like he was the Al Pacino character, Tony Montana-He'd put on the accent and say, 'Hey, you wanna fuck with me?'

'He used to swear at his mum. He didn't listen to her because he had no respect. He said he was a mistake and he's never seen his dad'. A 59-year-old neighbour said:

'He would say his hero is Al Capone. He sees himself as a little Mafia boss. When the police were coming to his door every day his attitude was 'you can't touch me'. One youth said:

'He sold brown (heroin), and did business with prostitutes. When he was 10 he slashed this boy. Once he smashed a bottle in a boy's face. No one would say anything'. When he broke his arm, he used the plaster cast to hide a weapon. The youth said:

'He was involved with a gang around Pembury Estate in Hackney called 'The Pembury'. He said by the time he was 20 he'd be in prison or get shot'.

Next month he will be sentenced for the stabbing of Curtis Byfield, and the attack on Miss Watts. Byfield was 17 when he was attacked by Slasher, who was 'laughing and smiling' as he stabbed him. Byfield, a former friend, said:

'He took out a knife and I said: 'What are you doing', but he attacked me with the knife bringing it down towards my chest. I thought I was going to die. A lot of blood was coming out of me... Then suddenly he came back. I saw him push the boy away and he started trying to stab me in the head. He was trying to kill me'.

The boy was convicted of unlawful and malicious wounding but cleared of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

Six weeks later he knifed Miss Watts, 39, in Clissold Park. Some detectives believe he was attempting a copycat killing of Margaret Muller, another jogger stabbed in near identical circumstances.

Hours before the attack the boy had been in a library with his youth offending team worker Terrence Bevington looking at the Met police crime statistics on the internet. The boy suddenly punched the air saying 'yes, because Hackney had recorded the most murders."

Slasher is seen below.


The Murder of a 10-Month-Old Baby 

On 21 October 2003, Lorna Martin's 10 month-old baby was murdered in a busy Carlisle bakery. Illegal immigrant, Shahajan Kabir, plunged a knife into the baby's neck. His mother and grandmother were also stabbed as they tried in vain to protect him. 

In court, Mukhtar Hussain, QC, prosecuting, said Kabir was 'sniggering and smirking... The defendant then placed the knife at the left side of Hassan's throat looking proud and smug and into his eyes.' 

Kabir had arrived in England illegally in 1996 from Bangladesh and had found employment working in an Asian restaurant. He had formed a relationship with Lorna, who was almost half his age, and she had given birth to his child, Hassan Dominic. They, subsequently, became engaged but, after a while, Lorna broke it off.Access to his child was stopped in September, 2003, when Kabir attacked Lorna's house.

When Kabir appeared in court, Kabir hurled abuse at the baby's grandfather, sceaming:

"Fuck you! You fucked my life!"
Kabir had been facing deportation later that same week.He was given a life sentence with a recommendation he serve 12 years before being considered for parole. Penrith and the Border MP, David Maclean, condemned the Government's policies on immigration and said:
"If this man was the only one not to be deported it might be understandable. But he is one of 70,000 people who have failed to be deported and, in this case, it has had very tragic consequences in the death of a 10-month-old baby. It was one of the most grotesque and gruesome murders...

The Government is sloppy on this. That is utterly wrong. Illegal immigrants are committing hundreds of other crimes around the country and just a few months ago the Government decided to ignore 10,000 illegal immigrants and have an amnesty."
Zoe Muir said:
"We took Mr. Kabir into our home and our family and he betrayed us in the cruellest way imaginable."
Yes, love. Only, Kabir isn't the only one who betrayed you.

Eastenders, Coronation Street,
the rest of the media and a treacherous political elite can get you to do all sorts of stuff that's not in your best interest, if you get conned into thinking that the stuff they churn out is the way it's meant to be.

Shahajan and Hassan Kabir are pictured below.



Beaten up and Raped in Bradford 

On 25 January 2003, a 15-year girl was beaten up and raped in Bradford.

The Yorkshire Today website informed us thus:
"Ali Ahmed, 31, forced his victim into his car as he drove through Manningham in Bradford with illegal immigrant Asif Hussain a year ago.

The girl, who cannot be named because of her age, was waiting for a bus in Oak Lane on January 25, 2003, when Ahmed pulled up alongside her and Hussain ordered her to get in.

She was badly beaten and raped by Hussain in the back of the car as Ahmed drove to an unknown location. He then got into the back seat and raped the girl himself.

At Bradford Crown Court last month, 33-year-old Hussain was found guilty by a jury of rape and false imprisonment after Ahmed pleaded guilty and gave evidence against his co-accused.

The court heard an 11-minute recording of a 999-call the girl tried to make during her two-hour ordeal when her mobile was knocked out of her hand by her attacker.

The call was activated after the girl tried to contact the emergency services moments after being bundled into Ahmed's white Toyota Carina.

She was heard screaming and pleading to be let go while Hussain continued to beat her and Ahmed drove on."
What is not stated in the above is this:

i) The young girl was just 15-years-old and a virgin at the time she was raped.

ii) She caught a sexually transmitted disease from her rapists.

iii) When Hussain 'ordered her to get in their car,' he threatened to stab her with a flick knife.

iv) After the young girl pressed charges, she was threatened and told she would regret it if she went to trial.

Judge Rodney Grant said this of Hussein:
"Your victim was only 15 years old and a virgin. She was forced into your car by threats. You were the driver of that car and you locked the doors so she could not get out.

She suffered from a sexually transmitted disease and had to be treated for it, as well as the stress that must have caused her. She suffered hair loss and found herself unable to sleep and was on medication. She suffered taunts at school and didn't go out in the way she had previously done.

She suffered panic attacks and, at the time of her statement, couldn't face the prospect of going to college as she had planned to do. In other words, you completely ruined her life. No-one knows how long the effects of what you did to her will last."
However, Judge Grant also praised Ahmed saying deserved 'substantial credit' for pleading guilty and for giving evidence against his co-accused. He said:
"I am aware of the courage that sometimes takes and the fears you must have had for reprisals against you and your family in Pakistan."
F***ing magic, why don't you give him a great big kiss while you're at it!

In court the girl said Hussain hit her with a belt and threatened to stab her in the heart. She added:
"They asked me how old I was afterwards and I said 15. They tried to give me a tenner but I chucked it back at them."
Her father said:
"I'm proud she went to court to face those people and bring them to justice. But it will be with her for the rest of her life."
Who gets the box of chocolates, ladies and gents?

Judge Grant or the young lady?


The Murder of Dorothy Stokes 

On 2 February 2003, 83-year-old Dorothy Stokes was mugged just yards from her home and died later in Ealing hospital.

Amandeep Lotay pleaded guilty to manslaughter and robbery when he appeared at Snaresbrook Crown Court. He also admitted three other muggings, two of them committed on the same day.

An Old Bailey jury heard that the attack was part of a month-long robbery spree in which seven other elderly women aged 62 to 85 were targeted. Lotay and Zuber Ali had toured the streets in a car looking for old women to rob when they spotted Dorothy. Ali stayed in his car whilst Lotay followed her home. Anthony Orchard, prosecuting, said:
"Lotay ran up behind her and grabbed her shopping bag... She fell to the ground. Witnesses said they heard a woman yell and saw a young Asian man running down the street with a shopping bag. Mrs. Stokes was left sitting up, with blood on her coat and hair. She was bleeding from the nose and had a swollen eye."
She was taken to Ealing Hospital where she died six hours later.

Anthony Orchard added:
"Lotay said that to fund their drug habits they agreed to target middle-aged and elderly women, because they were easy targets."
Lotay and Ali are suspected of carrying out at least eight other similar robberies.

In September 2003, Lotay was jailed for ten years. Ali, who wept as sentenced was passed, was jailed for nine-and-a-half years.

18 months before her death, Dorothy, who was very frail, being both arthritic and disabled, was mugged outside her home and her handbag was stolen.

Dorothy and Lotay are pictured below.



The Murder of John Monckton 

On 29 November 2004, father-of-two, John Monckton, died in hospital after being stabbed repeatedly in his own home in Chelsea.

John was stabbed eight times as he tried to fight off two black burglars, Damien Hanson and Elliot White.

John's wife Homeyra, was stabbed twice in the back. She had been paralysed after the attack but recovered after emergency surgery. She still uses a walking stick. Her nine-year-old daughter, Isobel, who witnessed the stabbings, called the emergency services and, probably, saved her mother's life.

Richard Horwell, prosecuting, said:
"When the robbers left she came downstairs. The sight which confronted that girl is almost impossible to imagine but she is a very brave girl and at her mother's request she rang 999 and closed the front door and put on the chain."
The court was told that John had opened the door after seeing White in a postman's uniform, holding a package. Horwell added:
"Every householder's nightmare became a reality for the Monckton family. What followed was an appalling episode of violence."
As John released the door chain, the two men pushed the door open.

Det. Supt. Mark Jackson, who leads the inquiry, said:
"This was an appalling attack on a family man in his own home. The suspects gained entry by posing as postmen and ferociously attacked Mr Monckton and his wife."
Ellie Shepherd, 21, who said that she had lost £8,000 worth of goods in a burglary, said:
"Some of my friends have been mugged and I now walk along just assuming that everybody is a mugger."
Alan Ross, a dentist, said:
"People are a lot more frightened now than they were."
In January 2003 Robin McCarthy, the sacristan of John’s local church, Our Most Holy Redeemer of St. Thomas More, had been attacked inside it and suffered brain damage as a result. He is now disabled and in care.

The parish priest, Canon Michael Brockie, admitted that there had been an upsurge in violence in the area and added:
"Chelsea has become very dangerous. Many people are hiring nightwatchmen. The police have put more community support officers on the streets, but they can’t be everywhere at once."
At the family Mass at which John used to help out as part of his work as a minister of the Eucharist, Canon Brockie added:
"When something so unspeakable occurs we, of course, have a whole range of emotions… when we are confronted with and come so close to sheer evil, because that is what it is."
The broadcaster, Robert Robinson, a neighbour of the Moncktons, had a knife held to his throat when three men forced their way into his home and stole money and jewellery in 1999. Sir Frank Williams, the motor racing boss, and his wife had £100,000 worth of jewellery stolen when they were mugged in South Kensington in the same year.

The chef Anton Mosimann and his wife were robbed at knifepoint in the same area and the daughter of the late Sir Laurens van der Post, the explorer and writer, who was a good friend of the Prince of Wales, was robbed and had her face slashed in a daytime attack. Ms. van der Post said that she had been burgled 'four or five times' in the previous few years.

On 17 December 2004, Elliott White was charged with John Monckton’s murder.

In June 2005, Damien Hanson, who had been released from prison just a short time before he and White broke into the Monckton's home, was charged with the attempted murder of Homeyra Monckton.

There was liitle 'honour among thieves' demonstrated after these two boyhood friends were arrested. White, who pleaded guilty to robbery but denied murder, began telling tales on his pal almost immediately.

"It was clear to me that he had lost his mind because there was no need to use a weapon. Everything was under control", White said, adding:
"When we were younger, my mum used to call him 666, D amien, the devil's child… His aura pushes people away. He has got a sort of evil cunningness about him."
Hanson's history as a career criminal was read out in court. Beginning in July 1995, his CV included burglary, knifepoint muggings, wounding, armed robbery and attempted murder. In August 1997, he shot a man three times who tried to run off after handing over his Rolex watch.

He was jailed for 12 years for this offence and was assessed, whilst in prison, as 91 percent likely to commit further violent crimes once released, However, despite this official verdict, he was released early in August 2004. Whereupon, the probation service managed him as a LOW RISK CASE.

He stabbed John to death just three months after they let him out.

In December 2005, an Old Bailey jury found Hanson guilty of murder.

His accomplice, Elliot White, who had a series of drug convictions, was on bail at the time of the robbery, awaiting a court appearance on heroin and cocaine charges.

John Monckton, his wife, Damien Hanson and Elliot White are pictured below.



The Murder of Patrick Dunne 

On 20 October 1993, PC Patrick Dunne was murdered in Clapham, south London.

As Patrick sought to calm a domestic disturbance, he heard the sound of gunfire from across the road. Nightclub doorman, Kwame Danso, was being executed. He was shot six times and died at the scene. Patrick went to investigate and was also shot dead. Three black men were seen laughing and firing their guns into the air immediately afterwards.

Gary 'Tyson' Nelson, was arrested soon after this and, although one of the guns used in the murder of a black drug dealer who had been executed just prior to Patrick's killing was found buried in a cemetery 100 yards from where Nelson's mother lived, police didn't have enough evidence to charge him and he was freed.

In 1994, Nelson shot at police in Highbury, North London, as they attempted to apprehend him for shooting at the occupants of a van in a road rage attack. He was jailed for eight years for this crime but, within ten days of starting his sentence, he was given another six months for attacking three prison officers at high security Belmarsh, in south-east London. In 1999, he was released, after serving only four years.

The police believe that Nelson is a contract killer responsible for many gangland executions. A Scotland Yard source said:
"He has a reputation for extreme violence that makes him feared even by other ruthless and dangerous men."
On 30 January 2004, Nelson was jailed for life, having been caught in possession of an automatic pistol, silencer and ammunition.Finally, in February 2005, Nelson was found guilty of Patrick Dunne's murder and received a further life sentence.

After the vedict, the jury was told that Nelson had convictions for firearms offences before he took the lives of Patrick Dunne and William Danso.

Patrick and the savage who murdered him are pictured below:



Is this OK by You? 

On 10 December 2002, The Daily Mail reported thus:
"This thug has more than 100 convictions and is serving life for cutting a prison officer's throat. Yesterday he won £75,000 damages because he was sent to the 'wrong school.'

A violent career criminal has won more than £75,000 damages from the council he blames for turning him into a teenage thug. Marvin Pomfret has amassed more than a hundred convictions since his early teens... he claimed his criminal career could have been avoided if his local council had provided him with an education that stretched his mind...

Yesterday Pomfret, who received legal aid, was taken from his prison cell to the high court in Manchester to hear that Bolton council agreed to settle the case...

The pay out dwarfs the £7,500 paid out to parents of murdered toddler James Bulger and the £11,000 pounds offered to the parents of Sarah Payne...

Pomfret's father, a Nigerian lecturer, left the boy's English mother when he was two years old and played no role in bringing him up."
Is this OK by you?

In November 1997, Marvin Pomfret and another inmate took prison officer, Malcolm Joyce, hostage in Castington Young Offenders' Institute in Morpeth, Northumberland. Malcolm was repeatedly beaten with a baseball bat and a snooker cue and Pomfret cut his throat before Malcolm's colleagues rescued him. He retired on medical grounds in 1999.

He sued Pomfret for damages and was awarded £3,500 at Liverpool County Court.

IS THIS OK BY YOU?

Listen, I really want to know who was on the panel that awarded a black tw*t like Pomfret £75,000 for being a black tw*t. This in the knowledge that he had previously committed more than 100 recorded crimes and had slashed a prison officer's throat.

I really want to know who they were. I really want to know if there was a white, British PC type on that panel. And what I really want, what I really, really want is a return to the kind of society that respects us decent folk and despises the Pomfrets. Such that we would be able to say:
"OK, you PC wagtails, if you feel so sorry for Marvin Pomfret, we'll put you in a cell alongside him for the next ten years. Seeing you think he's such a poor, misunderstood, little fellow."
And that's what would happen. As for the black chaps and Asians on that panel, we would also be able to say:
"Send them back to the land of their ancestors with a placard around their necks instructing the governments of those countries to give £75,000 to every jailbird in their prison system for 'failure to take account of their behavioural difficulties'."
Because £75,000 each is what the person wearing the placard thinks that some, if not all, of the prison population deserve.

If they've any sense, those governments would tell us, and them, to f*** off.

Wouldn't they?

Marvin Pomfret is pictured below.




Rogues' Gallery cont.

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