GUILTY!
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Colchester: Man guilty of murdering Antonella Castelvedere
Court and Convicted
Published:16:2526/10/2023
Ertan Ersoy has been convicted of murder
A man who killed his wife and initially claimed he had acted in self-defence has been convicted of her murder thanks to the overwhelming evidence collated by specialist officers and staff.
Ertan Ersoy was today (Thursday 26 October) convicted of murdering Antonella Castelvedere on 1 June 2022 after a trial at Ipswich Crown Court.
We received a number of calls at about 11.15am reporting a serious incident having taken place in Wickham Road, Colchester.
Witnesses reported a man saying he had been attacked in his home and that he believed he had killed his wife.
Officers arrived at the scene within minutes and found Ersoy, who had been injured. During a further search of the home, officers then found Antonella, who had been seriously injured. Despite the best efforts of officers and medics at the scene, she sadly died.
Ersoy was taken to hospital for treatment to his injuries and was arrested on suspicion of murder.
Antonella Castelvedere was killed at her home in Wickham Road, Colchester
Specialist investigators and staff began piecing together the months leading up to the incident and found that Ersoy had begun to believe, wrongly, that Antonella, 52, had been unfaithful.
Although Ersoy raised a defence of diminished responsibility, the jury held that the offence of murder was evidenced and not manslaughter. Ersoy maintained that his injuries were inflicted by Antonella, but there wasn’t any independent evidence to suggest those shallow puncture injuries had been caused by her.
In the months leading up to the incident, Ersoy had attempted to control his wife’s life and had used listening devices to record her conversations. The court heard the incident on 1 June was the “ultimate act of control”.
During interview, Ersoy remained silent despite being asked why he had not asked about his wife’s condition.
As a result of the speedy investigative work, Ersoy, 51, of Wickham Road, was subsequently charged with murder.
On the first day of trial, on 2 October, Ersoy entered a guilty plea to manslaughter. However, in consultation with the Crown Prosecution Service, we opted to pursue a murder conviction.
Today, (Thursday 26 October), the jury at Chelmsford Crown Court found Ersoy guilty of murder. He will be sentenced at the same court tomorrow (Friday 27 October).
In a statement, Antonella’s family said:
“The family thanks for the respect shown towards Antonella, respect that Antonella did not have from her husband, and for all the people involved, and the delicacy with which they communicated to us the developments of this tragic story.
“Respect is important for those who remain".
Detective Chief Inspector Ant Alcock, of the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate, led our investigation from the outset.
He said:
“This is a tragic case in which a family has lost a mother, daughter and a sister. First and foremost, our thoughts remain with Antonella’s family and friends. I know her loss will continue to be felt by those close to her.
“Ertan Ersoy is a clever, manipulative and calculated man, but his defence was based on a lie which was found out. He claimed he had an abnormality of mental functioning that substantially affected his judgement and self-control, this abnormality was described by experts as mild to moderate depression which the jury did not agree was sufficient to reduce his conviction to manslaughter.
"He was a man who sought to control his wife’s life and that ultimately culminated in a cruel and brutal attack in June last year.
“As an investigation team, we are very aware that no verdict will ever bring Antonella back but we hope that the jury’s decision will be of some comfort to them."
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The jury returned their verdicts after less than five hours of deliberations
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The jury reached a verdict this afternoon (October 26) and found Ersoy guilty of murder unanimously after less than five hours of deliberations.