A
drug addict, who murdered his terrified flatmate then used his bank
card to withdraw £240, is starting a minimum thirty-year life
sentence.
Glasgow
native Richard Hamilton, 46, (pic.top) became a recluse in his own
room at the flat he shared with Matthew Tinling, 25, (pic.bottom) as
a result of threats and intimidation.
An
Old Bailey jury convicted Tinling of murdering Mr. Hamilton, who he
repeatedly stabbed in the neck, at the property in Shirland Road,
Maida Vale, West London, last year.
Both
men had been housed by a charity and it was the first time in years
Mr. Hamilton had a place he could call home.
The
pair had separate rooms in the flat and CCTV footage captured Tinling
leaving the property fifteen minutes before the cash was withdrawn
from Mr. Hamilton's account.
Mr. Hamilton's body was found on April 9.
Mr. Hamilton's body was found on April 9.
Tinling
confessed to an associate he had murdered Mr. Hamilton and forensic
evidence also linked him to the crime.
Detective
Inspector Colette Smyth said: "Matthew Tinling used brutal
violence to murder Richard Hamilton, so he could obtain funds from
Richard's bank accounts to feed his daily drug habit.
“He
inflicted fear and intimidation on Richard to the extent that he
became a recluse in his own room in the weeks prior to his murder.
This
was in a place where for the first time in a long time Richard could
call home.
"It
is the consequences of Matthew Tinling's violence that will live with
Richard's family forever.
“At
this time our thoughts are with Richard's family and those who loved
him.
“I
would like to thank those witnesses who bravely came forward and gave
evidence in this trial."
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