Brutal Murder Shocker: Man Stabs Wife 68 Times Before Being Caught Nearby

Twisted Attack in Durham

Harry Turner savagely stabbed his wife Sally 68 times at their home on Cuthbert Avenue, Durham, just before midday on June 22 last year. The 54-year-old then calmly changed out of his blood-soaked clothes, washed up, and walked away from the scene on foot.

Police found Turner less than an hour later on a service road behind the Iceland supermarket in Dragonville at 12:58pm GMT. He was arrested on suspicion of murder.

From Denial to Conviction

Turner initially denied murder, pleading guilty instead to manslaughter. But a jury at Teesside Crown Court was not convinced. They found him guilty of murder, and today he was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum 18-year term.

Family Reacts to Shocking Verdict

Sally’s family blasted Turner’s “barbarity and callous actions” that “robbed our family of a mother and grandmother.”

“The outcome is exactly what the family hoped for, and today we have seen justice served. We thank Durham Police and the prosecution for their swift, hard work. Special thanks to the family liaison team, especially Helen, for supporting us despite the distance,” the family said.

“All our lives have been affected, and we will forever remember Sally. May she rest in peace.”

Police Statement on Domestic Violence

Detective Chief Superintendent Dave Ashton of Durham Constabulary led the investigation. He called the crime “extremely disturbing” and highlighted its devastating impact on Sally’s loved ones.

“This is an extreme example of violence against women, which we are determined to eradicate by working with communities and agencies,” DCS Ashton said. “Anyone suffering domestic abuse or coercive behaviour should report it to police or seek professional help.”

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