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Thomas Crompton, 39, of Manor Farm Cottages, in Arminghall near Norwich admitted killing Angela Crompton but denied murder. He was found guilty at Norwich Crown Court on 14 December.
Thomas Crompton, 39, was found guilty of manslaughter after killing his wife of three months Angela, 34, at their home in Arminghall, Norwich.
Thomas Crompton, 39, is on trial over the death of his wife, Angela, after she is believed to have been hit around the head with an industrial-sized hammer he uses for metalwork.
A metalwork sculptor gave a troubled woman a home and tried to help her sort out her life but then killed her, a court has heard. Thomas Crompton, 39, of Manor Farm Cottages, in Arminghall ...
Thomas Crompton was convicted of manslaughter but cleared of murder after the jury was told he had lost control. He received a seven-and-a-half-year sentence and served four years in prison .
Metal sculptor Thomas Crompton was jailed for seven and half years for the manslaughter of his wife, who he killed with an industrial hammer after a row over decorating, in which he 'lost control ...
Sculptor Tom Crompton hit his wife with a hammer he used in his work A metalwork sculptor has been jailed for seven and a half years for the manslaughter of his wife, who he attacked with a hammer ...
Angela Crompton was brutally killed by her husband, Thomas Crompton, in 2012 after he throttled her and then hit her with a hammer after being married for just three months.
Thomas Crompton, 39, of Manor Farm Cottages, in Arminghall near Norwich admitted killing Angela Crompton but denied murder. He was found guilty at Norwich Crown Court on 14 December.
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