GUILTY UK - Terri Harris 35, Lacey Bennett 11, John Paul Bennett 13, Connie Gent 11, Killamarsh 18 Sep 2021

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Killamarsh Incident: Statement released as detectives continue murder investigation
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15:44 20/09/2021

At 7.26am yesterday the force was called in relation to concerns for the safety of a man in Killamarsh.

Four minutes later, when officers arrived at the house in Chandos Crescent, they found the bodies of 35-year-old Terri Harris, her two children, 11-year-old daughter Lacey Bennett and 13-year-old son John Paul Bennett, and Lacey’s friend Connie Gent, also 11, from Sheffield.

The families of Terri, Lacey, John Paul and Connie have all been informed and my thoughts, along with all at Derbyshire Constabulary, are with them at this most tragic of times.

This has been an understandably shocking event that has deeply affected the local community in Killamarsh, as well as Connie’s family and friends in Sheffield, and our thoughts are also with them.

I would also like to state my thanks to those officers who arrived at the scene with such speed as well as colleagues from the East Midlands Ambulance Service who attended the incident. All acting with immense professionalism in such a difficult situation.

While understandably worrying and upsetting this is believed to be an isolated incident in which those involved were known to one another and nobody else is being sought in connection with the deaths.

The force did not have any prior contact with those involved.

The man officers arrested at the scene, a 31-year-old from Killamarsh, remains in police custody on suspicion of the murders of Terri, Lacey, John Paul and Connie.

A team of detectives have been working through the night to understand the circumstances that led to their deaths and I would urge anyone with any information to come forward.

Of particular interest is anyone who was in the Chandos Crescent area between 9.30pm on Saturday evening and 7.30am the following day and who may have information that would be helpful to the investigation.

https://www.derbyshire.police.uk/ne...-as-detectives-continue-murder-investigation/
 
From what the grandparents said, "why did he have to take the children?" makes me think it was the mum Terri's partner who did it. Like the parents are saying, if he hated Terri and wanted to kill her, why did he also have to kill all the children too?

The young friend being killed is particularly shocking. Her parents could never have imagined this happening at a simple sleepover. Their little girl being killed in another family's family annihilation would have been the last thing on their minds.

RIP to the poor victims and may the man who did it rot in hell.
 
From what the grandparents said, "why did he have to take the children?" makes me think it was the mum Terri's partner who did it. Like the parents are saying, if he hated Terri and wanted to kill her, why did he also have to kill all the children too?

The young friend being killed is particularly shocking. Her parents could never have imagined this happening at a simple sleepover. Their little girl being killed in another family's family annihilation would have been the last thing on their minds.

RIP to the poor victims and may the man who did it rot in hell.

The Mail is now saying that the man arrested didn't have any prior contact with the victims "Derbyshire Police said a 31-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder at the scene and remains in custody, with officers not having any prior contact with those involved." Devastated father of two children found dead in house in Derbyshire pays tribute | Daily Mail Online
 
The Mail is now saying that the man arrested didn't have any prior contact with the victims "Derbyshire Police said a 31-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder at the scene and remains in custody, with officers not having any prior contact with those involved." Devastated father of two children found dead in house in Derbyshire pays tribute | Daily Mail Online
Are they not meaning the police haven't had previous contact for domestic disturbances etc.?
 
The Mail is now saying that the man arrested didn't have any prior contact with the victims "Derbyshire Police said a 31-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder at the scene and remains in custody, with officers not having any prior contact with those involved." Devastated father of two children found dead in house in Derbyshire pays tribute | Daily Mail Online

I won't read a DM article, but the excerpt you gave states that officers hadn't had any prior contact with 'those involved'. Sounds more like they're implying that the family wasn't known to social services/didn't have a history of violence/the killer didn't have a criminal history etc?
 
I won't read a DM article, but the excerpt you gave states that officers hadn't had any prior contact with 'those involved'. Sounds more like they're implying that the family wasn't known to social services/didn't have a history of violence/the killer didn't have a criminal history etc?

yes that sounds right, the sentence is badly constructed most likely due to space and word count
 
Damien Bendall.

This article has the same pic:

When Damien Bendall threatened Sherborne News owner Narendra Patel with a seven-inch blade on June 7, the shopkeeper produced his club from under the counter and Bendall made a run for it.

There was no evidence linking Bendall, 25, of Cranmore Avenue, with the offence at the Sherborne Place newsagents, but he 12 days after the offence, Bendall’s guilty conscience got the better of him and he called Wiltshire Police to confess to the crime, landing himself a three-year jail term at Swindon Crown Court yesterday.


Miss Recorder Maria Lamb gave the defendant credit for his early guilty plea and for handing himself in to police, but Bendall’s cause was not helped by a prior robbery conviction more than three years ago.

Jail for knife-wielding robber who fled after brave shopkeeper produced club

This article has the same address as the shop robber:

PARK SOUTH: Damien Bendall, 31, of Cranmore Avenue, admitted arson. He destroyed a BMW worth £1,350 in May last year. The magistrates sent his case to Swindon Crown Court for sentence.

IN THE DOCK: All the latest cases from Swindon Magistrates' Court
 

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