A
“sadistic” murderer, whose victim endured a brutal 35-minute
ordeal in a supermarket car park, has been caged for life.
Cameron
McFly, 38, (pic.top) of Herlwyn Gardens, Hebdon Road, Tooting even dropped a
fridge, which he recovered from a nearby skip, on 37 year-old Richard
Ward (pic.bottom).
Street
beggar McFly claimed the victim had snatched his pet dog and forced
it into a fight.
He
was convicted at the Old Bailey of murdering Mr. Ward in St. John's
Hill, Battersea on November 7, last year and must serve a minimum of
24 years.
Alleged
accomplice Danny Samuel, 36, was cleared of murder.
Police
were contacted at 11.45pm about an injured man found behind a
supermarket and Battersea local Mr. Ward was pronounced dead at the
scene.
A
post-mortem at St George's Mortuary gave the cause of death as head
injuries.
An
investigation was launched by the Homicide and Serious Crime Command.
On
November 9 detectives arrested McFly in connection with the murder
and he was charged with murder the following day.
Detective
Chief Inspector Cliff Lyons said: “This was a particularly sadistic
murder that took place over thirty-five minutes during which the
victim was led away to a secluded spot off a busy high street, and
then subjected to unprovoked, sudden, repeated and sustained
violence.
“His
attacker left and returned to the scene on five separate occasions,
even taking a drink break at a local supermarket during this awful
incident.
“Richard
Ward was an innocent and unsuspecting victim who was simply picked on
by Cameron McFly.
“Richard's
family have had to endure the painstaking details of the death of
their loved one which included as his final act, Cameron McFly using
a discarded mini fridge from a skip as a final weapon.
“Richard
Ward's family have shown great dignity during this disturbing trial
and I hope that their heartache is in some small way alleviated by
today's verdict.”
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