JEFFREY NEWTON BRUTALLY MURDERS BABY IN PLYMOUTH AND EXETER
In a tragic and devastating case that has shocked the communities of Exeter and Plymouth, Jeffrey Newton, aged 32, has been sentenced to life imprisonment after being found guilty of the brutal murder of a six-month-old infant named Jack Graham.
The horrifying incident took place in October of the previous year, within the confines of Newton's girlfriend's home in Efford, Plymouth.
According to court proceedings, Newton was staying overnight at Gemma Graham's residence when the tragic event unfolded.
The court heard that Newton was left alone with the infant, Jack, after he insisted that the baby would not sleep while Ms.
Graham was present.
During this time, the baby woke up early in the morning, and Newton's actions led to a fatal assault.
Witnesses and evidence presented in the Crown Court revealed that Newton, who resided on Winchester Gardens in Plymouth, had a history of speaking harshly to the child.
It was reported that Ms.
Graham had overheard Newton telling Jack to
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In a tragic and devastating case that has shocked the communities of Exeter and Plymouth, Jeffrey Newton, aged 32, has been sentenced to life imprisonment after being found guilty of the brutal murder of a six-month-old infant named Jack...
Life or indeterminate sentence
life
In a tragic and devastating case that has shocked the communities of Exeter and Plymouth, Jeffrey Newton, aged 32, has been sentenced to life imprisonment after being found guilty of the brutal murder of a six-month-old infant named Jack Graham
Prison sentence
life
In a tragic and devastating case that has shocked the communities of Exeter and Plymouth, Jeffrey Newton, aged 32, has been sentenced to life imprisonment after being found guilty of the brutal murder of a six-month-old infant named Jack Graham