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ALAN EDNEY FROM BIRMINGHAM SENTENCED TO 20 YEARS FOR BRUTAL MURDER IN WAST HILLS LANE, HOPWOOD
Alan Edney, a resident of Birmingham, has been formally convicted of the murder of his partner, Kerry Owen, and has received a sentence of no less than 20 years in prison. The tragic incident unfolded when Edney, 35 years old at the time, inflicted severe violence upon Kerry, ultimately leading to her death through a combination of brutal beating and strangulation. The authorities detailed that instead of seeking immediate medical assistance or calling emergency services, Edney chose to conceal his involvement in her death. He engaged in a series of deceptive actions, including fabricating stories and attempting to hide her body with grass cuttings in an effort to evade detection.The discovery of Kerry Owen’s body was made by a dog walker who noticed a disturbing pool of blood near Wast Hills Lane in Hopwood, Worcestershire. This crucial piece of evidence led investigators to the scene, where they uncovered the tragic aftermath of the assault. Medical examinations revealed that Kerry had suffered 'horrific and sustained injuries,' underscoring the brutality of the attack and the violent nature of her death. The court proceedings revealed that Edney’s account to family members was false; he claimed that Kerry had died in a hit-and-run accident. However, forensic evidence and investigative findings proved that her death was the result of the violent assault carried out by Edney.
During the trial at Worcester Crown Court, prosecutors described Edney’s actions as 'savage,' emphasizing the heinousness of the crime. They pointed out his deliberate efforts to hide his culpability, including the attempt to cover up the murder with grass and false explanations to loved ones. The court’s sentencing reflects the gravity of the offense, with Edney being held accountable for a crime marked by its brutality and cruelty. As a result, he now faces a lengthy period of incarceration, serving as a stark reminder of the violent consequences of such actions in the Birmingham area and beyond.