In 1992, in England, 16-year-old Suzanne Capper was abducted by six individuals she considered 'friends' and held captive for seven days
In 1992, in England, 16-year-old Suzanne Capper was abducted by six individuals she considered 'friends' and held captive for seven days.
In 1992, in England, 16-year-old Suzanne Capper was abducted by six individuals she considered 'friends' and held captive for seven days.
They sexually assaulted her, and even pulled out her teeth with pliers. Suzanne was then taken to a field and set on fire.
She managed to survive long enough to flag down a car and name the attackers.
However, Suzanne sadly passed away at Withington Hospital on December 18, 1992, due to multiple organ failure resulting from severe burns covering 80% of the body.
The torture and murder arose from the "avenging [of] trivial grievances: a sexual insult, infection with pubic lice and the loss of a pink duffel coat."
On 17 December 1993, Jean Powell, aged 26, her ex-husband Glyn Powell, aged 29, and Bernadette McNeilly, aged 24, were sentenced to life imprisonment for their parts in the murder. Jeffrey Leigh, aged 27, was jailed for twelve years for false imprisonment. Jean Powell's brother Clifford Pook, aged 18, was sentenced to fifteen years in a Young Offenders' Institution for false imprisonment and conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm. Anthony Michael Dudson, who was 16 years old at the time of the murder, was also found guilty of murder and sentenced. Continue reading
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