Man who killed pregnant woman and three other children sentenced to die in prison

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Killamarsh murders: Damien Bendall given whole-life order​

BBC News
Wednesday 21st December 2022

Photos of the deceased

Terri Harris (bottom left) and her children John Bennett (top left) and Lacey Bennett (bottom right) were found dead along with Lacey's friend Connie Gent (top right)

By Caroline Lowbridge
BBC News

A man who murdered his pregnant partner, her two children, and another child has been sentenced to a whole-life prison term.

Damien Bendall killed his four victims with a claw hammer at a house in Derbyshire in 2021.

He pleaded guilty to murdering Terri Harris, 35, her son John Bennett, 13, daughter Lacey Bennett, 11, and Lacey's 11-year-old friend Connie Gent.

He also pleaded guilty to raping Lacey.

Bendall, 32, admitted the charges at Derby Crown Court on Wednesday, where he was sentenced by Mr Justice Sweeney.

He was given a whole-life order, meaning he will never be released from prison, except in exceptional compassionate circumstances.

Mr Justice Sweeney told him: "As the prosecution have said, you carried out vicious, brutal and cruel attacks on a defenceless woman and three young children, during which you went around the house attacking them."

'Stood no chance'​

Ms Harris and the children were found dead at a house in Chandos Crescent, Killamarsh, on 19 September, having been killed on the evening of 18 September.

"The defendant attacked them using a claw hammer which he used to hit them over the head and on the upper body," prosecution barrister Louis Mably KC told the court.

"It was perfectly clear none of the victims stood a chance."

Mr Mably told the court Bendall and Ms Harris had been in a relationship, having met on a dating app after her relationship with her children's father ended.

Police arrived at the house on the morning of 19 September, having been alerted by Bendall's mother, as he told her he had stabbed himself.

In police bodycam footage played to the court, he could be seen speaking to officers outside the house, telling them calmly, "I've murdered four people", and "I'm not going back to prison".

Police initially did not believe him, Mr Mably said, but an officer found all four bodies when he went inside.

He found John first, lying naked on the floor of the bathroom, as he had been due to have a shower before Bendall attacked him.

He then found Ms Harris and her daughter in the main bedroom. Terri was on the floor but Lacey was on the bed.

'I used a hammer'​

Forensic evidence indicates that Bendall attacked and raped Lacey downstairs before moving her upstairs, where he raped her again.

He also used some kind of ligature around her neck, and this contributed to her death along with the head injuries.

Connie, who was stopping with Lacey for a sleepover that night, was found dead in another bedroom.

Bendall, who the court heard was under the influence of cocaine and cannabis, left the house after the murders, taking John's games console with him in order to sell it for drugs.

He was arrested and taken to hospital, but the wounds he had inflicted on himself only required stitches.

He was then interviewed by police, telling them: "I used a hammer. I did not realise what I did until I walked into my room and saw my missus and my daughter."

He knew Ms Harris was pregnant when he killed her, because he also told police: "Bet you don't usually get four murders in Killamarsh do you? Well I mean five 'cause my missus was having a baby."

Damien Bendall

Damien Bendall admitted four murders and the rape of 11-year-old Lacey

Victim personal statements from relatives of the victims were read to the court by the prosecution.

Angela Smith, Ms Harris's mother, said: "Terri, Lacey and John meant the world to me and were the most precious people in my life. Not being able to give them a kiss and a hug and tell them I love them breaks my heart."

She recalled her grandchildren telling her they were scared of monsters when they were younger.

"I told them there's no such thing as monsters, but how wrong I was," she said.

Jason Bennett with his children

John and Lacey's father, Jason Bennett, said he was living in a "continual nightmare"

Jason Bennett, John and Lacey's father, said their murders had "destroyed and taken my life away".

"I am living in a continual nightmare," his statement said. "I have a story in my head of how they died, I live their trauma and feel their pain; it feels like a recurring punishment."

He recalled how Lacey and Connie had been selling sweets for charity on the day they died, describing his daughter as "kind and caring".

"John would not hurt a fly, literally. If he saw an insect he would carefully put it outside," he said.

Charles Gent, Connie's father, said his daughter's murder had "completely torn my life apart".

"The man who carried out the crimes can only be described as truly evil and should never be free from incarceration, just like the families of the victims in this case will never be free from their life sentence as a result of the shocking and abhorrent crimes he committed on a defenceless woman and children," he said.

Lacey and Connie

Connie (front) had been stopping over at her friend Lacey's house when she was murdered

During the sentencing hearing the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) made representations that the whole-life tariff was necessary.

This was agreed by Bendall's defence barrister, and Bendall himself.

Defence barrister Vanessa Marshall KC said: "His instructions are clear that nothing but a whole-life order is warranted for taking, as he did, these four young lives away, and in such awful circumstances."

Bendall previously pleaded guilty to four counts of manslaughter but denied murder and rape, meaning he was due to stand trial for these offences before he changed his pleas.

"Bendall's defence put forward theories that his judgement was psychologically impaired," said Andrew Baxter, deputy chief crown prosecutor.

"Throughout the process, the CPS instructed its own medical experts to assess whether the arguments had merit, which they did not.

"When all medical angles had been exhausted, the evidence that he had murdered all four victims with no impairment to his actions was overwhelming and Bendall admitted all charges."

 

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Derbyshire Constabulary have released police bodycam footage of the moment they met with Bendall after his mother reported to them that he had harmed himself. After trying to determine if he has hurt himself, an officer comes out of the house having discovered the bodies and placed Bendall under arrest...

 

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What a monster. At least they HAVE 'whole life' as an option, that's not something you would see in Canada. We USED to have consecutive sentancing which would have done the same thing till the courts and the liberals took that away.
 

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Killamarsh murders: Damien Bendall given whole-life order​

BBC News
Wednesday 21st December 2022

Photos of the deceased

Terri Harris (bottom left) and her children John Bennett (top left) and Lacey Bennett (bottom right) were found dead along with Lacey's friend Connie Gent (top right)

By Caroline Lowbridge
BBC News

A man who murdered his pregnant partner, her two children, and another child has been sentenced to a whole-life prison term.

Damien Bendall killed his four victims with a claw hammer at a house in Derbyshire in 2021.

He pleaded guilty to murdering Terri Harris, 35, her son John Bennett, 13, daughter Lacey Bennett, 11, and Lacey's 11-year-old friend Connie Gent.

He also pleaded guilty to raping Lacey.

Bendall, 32, admitted the charges at Derby Crown Court on Wednesday, where he was sentenced by Mr Justice Sweeney.

He was given a whole-life order, meaning he will never be released from prison, except in exceptional compassionate circumstances.

Mr Justice Sweeney told him: "As the prosecution have said, you carried out vicious, brutal and cruel attacks on a defenceless woman and three young children, during which you went around the house attacking them."

'Stood no chance'​

Ms Harris and the children were found dead at a house in Chandos Crescent, Killamarsh, on 19 September, having been killed on the evening of 18 September.

"The defendant attacked them using a claw hammer which he used to hit them over the head and on the upper body," prosecution barrister Louis Mably KC told the court.

"It was perfectly clear none of the victims stood a chance."

Mr Mably told the court Bendall and Ms Harris had been in a relationship, having met on a dating app after her relationship with her children's father ended.

Police arrived at the house on the morning of 19 September, having been alerted by Bendall's mother, as he told her he had stabbed himself.

In police bodycam footage played to the court, he could be seen speaking to officers outside the house, telling them calmly, "I've murdered four people", and "I'm not going back to prison".

Police initially did not believe him, Mr Mably said, but an officer found all four bodies when he went inside.

He found John first, lying naked on the floor of the bathroom, as he had been due to have a shower before Bendall attacked him.

He then found Ms Harris and her daughter in the main bedroom. Terri was on the floor but Lacey was on the bed.

'I used a hammer'​

Forensic evidence indicates that Bendall attacked and raped Lacey downstairs before moving her upstairs, where he raped her again.

He also used some kind of ligature around her neck, and this contributed to her death along with the head injuries.

Connie, who was stopping with Lacey for a sleepover that night, was found dead in another bedroom.

Bendall, who the court heard was under the influence of cocaine and cannabis, left the house after the murders, taking John's games console with him in order to sell it for drugs.

He was arrested and taken to hospital, but the wounds he had inflicted on himself only required stitches.

He was then interviewed by police, telling them: "I used a hammer. I did not realise what I did until I walked into my room and saw my missus and my daughter."

He knew Ms Harris was pregnant when he killed her, because he also told police: "Bet you don't usually get four murders in Killamarsh do you? Well I mean five 'cause my missus was having a baby."

Damien Bendall

Damien Bendall admitted four murders and the rape of 11-year-old Lacey

Victim personal statements from relatives of the victims were read to the court by the prosecution.

Angela Smith, Ms Harris's mother, said: "Terri, Lacey and John meant the world to me and were the most precious people in my life. Not being able to give them a kiss and a hug and tell them I love them breaks my heart."

She recalled her grandchildren telling her they were scared of monsters when they were younger.

"I told them there's no such thing as monsters, but how wrong I was," she said.

Jason Bennett with his children

John and Lacey's father, Jason Bennett, said he was living in a "continual nightmare"

Jason Bennett, John and Lacey's father, said their murders had "destroyed and taken my life away".

"I am living in a continual nightmare," his statement said. "I have a story in my head of how they died, I live their trauma and feel their pain; it feels like a recurring punishment."

He recalled how Lacey and Connie had been selling sweets for charity on the day they died, describing his daughter as "kind and caring".

"John would not hurt a fly, literally. If he saw an insect he would carefully put it outside," he said.

Charles Gent, Connie's father, said his daughter's murder had "completely torn my life apart".

"The man who carried out the crimes can only be described as truly evil and should never be free from incarceration, just like the families of the victims in this case will never be free from their life sentence as a result of the shocking and abhorrent crimes he committed on a defenceless woman and children," he said.

Lacey and Connie

Connie (front) had been stopping over at her friend Lacey's house when she was murdered

During the sentencing hearing the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) made representations that the whole-life tariff was necessary.

This was agreed by Bendall's defence barrister, and Bendall himself.

Defence barrister Vanessa Marshall KC said: "His instructions are clear that nothing but a whole-life order is warranted for taking, as he did, these four young lives away, and in such awful circumstances."

Bendall previously pleaded guilty to four counts of manslaughter but denied murder and rape, meaning he was due to stand trial for these offences before he changed his pleas.

"Bendall's defence put forward theories that his judgement was psychologically impaired," said Andrew Baxter, deputy chief crown prosecutor.

"Throughout the process, the CPS instructed its own medical experts to assess whether the arguments had merit, which they did not.

"When all medical angles had been exhausted, the evidence that he had murdered all four victims with no impairment to his actions was overwhelming and Bendall admitted all charges."



This guy needs not life in prison but death. End of story.
 

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Wasn't in the mood to read the story but ......
For F***ks sake. You sure have a lot of strong opinions about movies you haven't seen, stories you haven't read, and things you haven't looked into.

Kinda makes it sound like you don't really believe what you're saying there, just want to sound like you're not a radical leftie ALL the time. Maybe read the stories and THEN have an opinion. Or is that just too crazy?
 

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For F***ks sake. You sure have a lot of strong opinions about movies you haven't seen, stories you haven't read, and things you haven't looked into.

Kinda makes it sound like you don't really believe what you're saying there, just want to sound like you're not a radical leftie ALL the time. Maybe read the stories and THEN have an opinion. Or is that just too crazy?

Y'know, I've avoided replying to you for weeks/months because I just didn't want to deal with you and your BS. But since by posting this you obviously have some sort of fascination with me and no matter what I say, you feel compulsion to just reply and pretend that you're so much better...

I didn't read the story because I'm coming up on the 1 year anniversary of my mother's death. It is hitting me hard right now. So excuse fucking ME for not wanting to read a story that'd have me so pissed off that rage is too mild a goddamn word. Evidently, all I needed to get to that point is YOUR obsessive trolling of me, lies, bullshit, etc. And you're too stupid to take ignoring you as a hint to leave me alone.

So here, for the first and last time, PLEASE stop posting to anything I put up. You have never had anything positive to contribute, your trolling of me makes NO sense what so ever and while I admit that the topics you post are what keep me from blocking you - they're interesting to read - Just fucking stop already. I'm not intimidated by you, I don't respect you, I don't even think you're worthwhile to even post this but I finally have to say something.

So, please, kindly and sincerely, fuck off already. Just accept you're a fucking dickbag that I don't want to get involved in speaking to and stop trolling me.
 

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What a monster. At least they HAVE 'whole life' as an option, that's not something you would see in Canada. We USED to have consecutive sentancing which would have done the same thing till the courts and the liberals took that away.
I guess "dangerous offender" is the way we do it......Bernardo is that, I am pretty sure he will never get out.
 

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Y'know, I've avoided replying to you for weeks/months because I just didn't want to deal with you and your BS.
You've avoided replying to me because you're a bigot and, lets be honest, you're afraid of anyone whom you perceive as having an intellect equal to or greater than your own who doesn't agree with you.

I didn't read the story because I'm coming up on the 1 year anniversary of my mother's death.
Riiiiighhhtttt -but you had no problem commenting on it. You're SO torn up that you couldn't even bring yourself to read the article, but discussing it is perfectly fine, that sounds pretty plausible.

I tell you what. Much of what i've seen from you (not all but much) has been pretty bigoted. You tone that down and i'll give you another chance and try to be more moderate and a little gentler in my comments to you. But no, i wouldn't expect i'll agree to be cancelled.

You can ignore me, block me, stick your head in the sand or put your fingers in your ears and hum and you can tell yourself you do it for whatever reasons you need to in order to sleep at night of course. You can even ask that we find a way to communicate in a manner less offensive to you. if you wish, that's not an unreasonable discussion to have. But just telling me to essentially 'shut up' because you don't like when i point things out..... yeah, no.
 

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I guess "dangerous offender" is the way we do it......Bernardo is that, I am pretty sure he will never get out.
Well he's still eligable for a parole hearing every 2 years and sooner or later one of those boards will let him loose. His last one was 2021 so he's got one coming up.
 

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As for the 8 girls............WTF
The 8 girls was the OTHER psychopathic story i posted this evening, - this is the one about the homocidal family annihilator that raped his daughter before killing her , her mother, and 2 other kids one of which was just visiting. I know i know - it's getting hard to keep all the complete psychos out there straight.
 
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This is where the death penalty needs to be revived. Fuck compassion of ANY sort for that fucker. Fuck his civil rights and fuck his human rights. Those are for human beings, not absolute monsters. Don't even give him the dignity or decency of proper burial rights.
 

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What a monster. At least they HAVE 'whole life' as an option, that's not something you would see in Canada. We USED to have consecutive sentancing which would have done the same thing till the courts and the liberals took that away.

The whole life tariff is the replacement for the death penalty, which means Bendall would have been sentenced to death if it were still possible to do so.

Since 1983, around 100 prisoners have been given whole life tariffs in England and Wales. Many of them have committed suicide behind bars - such as serial killer Harold Shipman (2000) and the Freddy Krueger Killer Daniel Gonzalez (2007) - and some have died behind bars by other causes, such as serial child killer Myra Hindley (2002) and serial killer Donald Neilson (2011).
 

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This guy needs not life in prison but death. End of story.

I agree with you on that, although some would say spending the rest of your life in prison is a worse punishment than the death penalty.