Moment man pulls out a knife and stabs a father to death all caught on doorbell camera
A doorbell camera captured the horrific moment a man pulled out a knife and stabbed a father to death.
Kane Kotwica, 39, fatally stabbed his 53-year-old neighbour Matthew Cainey and wounded two others in a block of flats on May 28 this year.
The chilling footage from a nearby flat showed the moments leading up to the murder.
It shows Kotwica taking a knife out of his hoodie pocket and stabbing Mr Cainey in his chest as he stood in the hallway of his flat in Gloucester.
Mr Cainey's 'heartbroken' daughter said she had moved to the area just nine days before he was killed to be closer to him.
She had planned to see him the next day and was looking forward to 'spending more time with him'.
Kotwica, of Gloucestershire, was convicted at Bristol Crown Court last week for murder.
He was also found guilty of wounding two other men with intent.
Kotwica was sentenced to life in prison and must serve a minimum term of 31-and-a-half years before he is eligible for release.
The court heard Kotwica was drinking and taking drugs with a group of people at the flat in Bedford Street.
He was in the flat alongside Mr Cainey, two other men and two women.
He then got into a heated argument with one of the men, where Kotwica grabbed a knife from the kitchen and threatened the man with it.
The weapon was taken from him by one of the women and he was told to leave.
After hanging around in the area for nearly 90 minutes, Kotwica returned to the flat with a concealed weapon up his sleeve.
He then stabbed Mr Cainey once in the chest as he stood in the hallway of the flat. Tragically, the 53-year-old's wound proved to be fatal.
As the two men, Mr Bullock and Mr Pollard, tried to restrain Kotwica one was stabbed in the chest and had to undergo life-saving surgery while the other man suffered a serious wound to his neck.
The harrowing altercation was all captured on a doorbell camera, which was shown to the court.
Kotwica was later caught on CCTV throwing the murder weapon down a drain.
The knife was recovered by police and Kotwica was arrested by armed officers.
Bodycam footage released by Gloucestershire Police showed the moment officers carrying heavy weaponry arrested Kotwica in broad daylight.
Police officers repeatedly told the killer to get down on the ground as he lay face down on the edge of the pavement with his arms splayed out to the sides.
He claimed he had acted in self-defence.
However, following a three-week trial, a jury unanimously found him guilty of the murder of Mr Cainey.
He was found not guilty of the attempted murders of the two other men, but found guilty of two counts of grievous bodily harm with intent.
Mr Cainey's grieving daughter said she was 'heartbroken' after losing her father in this 'horrible way'.
In a statement, read out in court, she said: 'We only moved to Gloucester nine days before this happened, and my dad didn't even get the chance to come and see my new place.
'I had plans to see Dad the day after he died - I was looking forward to spending more time with him, bumping into him in the city centre and being there for him and helping him more. Now, I have no family that live close to me.
'This selfish, horrible crime is not how his life should have ended.'
Sentencing Kotwica at Bristol Crown Court on Thursday, Judge William Hart told him: 'What you did to Matthew Cainey, in my judgement, was deliberate and cold-blooded.
'This was not excessive use of force in self-defence; you felt you were being disrespected.
'I have no choice but to conclude that you are a very dangerous man indeed. You didn't care whether you killed him [Matthew Cainey] or caused him serious harm.'
In another statement read to the court, Matthew's father said 'had a different lifestyle than many others' which he respected.
He said he was his only son and 'meant the world' to him.
He continued: 'Each time I saw him he gave me the biggest smiles. It was those smiles which stopped me from worrying so much.
'The loss is immeasurable. It's a loss, not only to me but to his children, and to his grandson.'
Speaking after the sentence, Detective Inspector Adam Stacey of the Major Crime Investigation Team, said: 'I welcome this sentence and I am happy that a very dangerous man will be behind bars for a very considerable time.
'The family of Matthew Cainey have been through an incredibly traumatic six months leading up to this trial, but have shown dignity and grace throughout it all.
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'I am very glad that we can deliver some justice for them, and hope that they can perhaps now look to move on as they continue to grieve.'





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