• Re: Murderer dismembered sex offender and killed his daughter in reveng

    From Wilson Woods@21:1/5 to governor.swill@gmail.com on Tue May 30 10:49:28 2023
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    governor.swill@gmail.com wrote:

    Marijuana smokers are the largest group of incestuous vermin.


    That "daughter" needed a shave.

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    A man killed and dismembered a convicted serial sex offender in
    revenge before strangling his daughter when she disturbed him,
    police believe.

    Nathaniel Henry, 37, sought retribution on a man who committed
    33 offences including rape, sexual assault, burglary and theft.

    There were 12 convictions, and seven of the offences were sexual
    in nature.

    Henry, the police's chief suspect, is thought to have killed
    himself a day after the bodies were found on November 4, 2017,
    and was discovered by officers on New Year's Eve that year.

    The body of Noel Brown, 69, who was missing both arms from the
    elbow down and his right leg, was discovered in his bath in his
    Deptford, south London flat in November 2017.

    Police believe Henry knew one of Noel Brown's victims and this
    was the motivation for the murders.

    The man's daughter, 41-year-old single mum of two Marie Brown,
    was strangled to death when she is believed to have walked in on
    her murderer dismembering her dad.

    Both of then Henry's victims were throttled with surgical socks,
    tubigrips and nearly two years after the double murder, the
    missing body parts have never been found.

    Ms Brown visited her dad after he had failed to answer his phone
    for a few days in December 2017. After she failed to return, her
    teenage daughter Venita contacted police who made the grisly
    discovery.

    The Metropolitan Police went through a lengthy process of
    checking over 500 people's DNA before they finally came upon
    Henry.

    DCI Simon Harding said: "We checked every CCTV camera in the
    estate. It was bad luck when the only camera that pointed at the
    flat was the only one on the entire estate that wasn't working.

    "The nearest street in Deptford attracts thousands of people on
    a weekly basis as there are market stalls. This made tracking
    CCTV very difficult."

    Two spots of DNA were discovered on two tubigrips, one found
    underneath Mr Brown's bed, and another in the living room where
    Ms Brown was murdered.

    The case matched DNA found at an aggravated burglary in 2011 in
    Hounslow.

    Using sophisticated tracking techniques of matching familiar DNA
    at both scenes, police were able to pinpoint the closest match
    of DNA to Nathaniel Henry's father.

    DCI Helen Rance, who led the investigation, said: "He did not
    understand why he needed our DNA and was at first very resistant
    to that idea.

    "We checked on him again and he eventually asked, 'does this
    have something to do with my son?' We asked him what that meant,
    and he said that his son had died.

    "That was when we knew that we looking at a possible murder-
    suicide."

    Henry was a basketball coach and volunteered to work with under-
    privileged children.

    DCI Harding said: "He had a history of mental illness, but
    nothing could have prepared us for this.

    "We still don't know the trigger for why he committed this
    homicide now."

    Henry swallowed an overdose of cold medication and was found in
    a cupboard, and both the coroner and police say they do not know
    whether it was suicide or not.

    DCI Rance said: "Our hypothesis is after we put out to the media
    that Marie was a mother of two young girls, his mental health
    may have declined even further."

    Henry's computer was not seized until months after his death,
    and it was wiped clean. His iPhone was also seized but was
    locked and remains a mystery to the police.

    DCI Rance: "The investigation was incredibly successful in
    identifying a killer. Any murder investigation that is
    ultimately solved has to be considered a success.

    "It would be fair to say there was a tinge of disappointment
    when we identified the killer that he was dead. We would have
    liked to have questioned that person why he did it. We won't be
    able to have it in this case.

    "I am 100% certain we have the killer. His DNA is in Noel's flat
    and Noel's DNA is on his jacket. We have CCTV of him leaving and
    arriving on the scene on a bike. There's no doubt in my mind."

    Police said the briefing held at New Scotland Yard on Friday was
    to present the evidence they would have had at court.

    DCI Rance said: "Nathaniel Henry was not convicted of any crime
    and we have to reiterate this.

    "He would have been our chief suspect and the man we would have
    charged with the crimes of these two killings and put him
    forward for the CPS to prosecute.

    "It is disappointing for the victim's families who won't be able
    to have closure in this way."

    https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/murderer- dismembered-sex-offender-killed-20891491

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