Man pleads guilty to manslaughter of woman in Biddulph

By Jack Lenton

9th Mar 2021 | Local News

A man has pleaded to the manslaughter of a 70-year-old woman in Knypersley, Biddulph.

Kenneth Andrew McDermid, 43, admitted manslaughter by diminished responsibility for the unlawful killing of Ann Wendy Morse last year.

Wendy (as she was known) was found at her home in Tunstall Road, Knypersley, just after 7pm on Sunday 22 March 2020.

McDermid, of Rosemary Place, Sneyd Green – who is also known as Kyle McKenzie - was arrested by authorities in Sweden a week or so later having fled to the country following Wendy's death.

His plea came during an appearance at Stafford Crown Court this morning (Tuesday 9 March) and he's due to be sentenced at the same court the week commencing Monday 12 April 2021.

Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Inspector Cheryl Hannan, said: "We are happy that with this plea the defendant has taken responsibility for his actions and hope this goes some way to giving the family some closure after what has been a truly difficult year for them.

"I'd like to thank them for their support and courage during our investigation and would like to issue thanks to Swedish authorities along with the Crown Prosecution Service for their help in detaining McDermid in March last year.

"We now hope will reflect his actions and keep communities safe."

     

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