Looking at the law pages, I found this, my search was slightly different on google, I looked for Ann Reddrop, and came across more information on The Law pages website.....
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Country : England & Wales
Date : 28-10-2011
Court Type : Crown Court
Court Location : Bristol Crown Court
Judge : Mr Justice Field
Case number : T20117031
Defendant Name : Vincent Tabak
Defendant Gender : Male
Defendant Age : 33 Years
Co-Defendant/s : Not Recorded
Bail Position : In Custody
Offence : Murder
Sentence : Custodial immediate
Length : 20 Years Life
Sentencing Considerations Pre-Sentence Report (PSR) : Not Recorded
Specific Sentence Report (SSR) : Not Recorded
Victim Impact Statement : Not Recorded
Undertaken in a group : Not Recorded
Victim was serving the public : Not Recorded
Victim sustained injuries : Not Recorded
Defendant has similar previous convictions : Not Recorded
Public Protection Sentence : Minimum to Serve - Years: 20
Total Sentence : 20 Years - Life
Likely Release Date : Indeterminate
Deportation Recommended : Not Recorded
Distinguishing Features/Facts :
He pleaded guilty to manslaughter and was found guilty of murder (10:2 majority verdict) after he strangled his 25-year-old female victim in her flat in Clifton, Bristol, on 17 December 2010. His victims body was discovered by dog walkers on Christmas Day. He had strangled his victim holding her neck with one hand and smothering her with his other hand. The prosecution's case was that he had an intention to kill or cause really serious bodily harm and that the attack had been planned, premeditated and sexually motivated. His victim suffered 43 injuries and expert witnesses were called to clarify what the medical evidence suggested. During the investigation he had told investigators that his landlords (Volvo) vehicle had moved during the night of the murder and police arrested the man who was later released without charge.
Following the verdict the jury heard how he had viewed violent pornography on the web. The judge agreed with defence counsel that disclosure of his internet use following his victim's death was not proof that the crime was premeditated. Videos and pictures found on his laptop and work computer depicted a man holding a woman's neck during sex and images of women tied up in the boot of vehicles.
The judge said: "I think there was a sexual element to this killing.... In my view you are very dangerous. In my opinion you are thoroughly deceitful, dishonest and manipulative."
Mitigation : Not Recorded
Sentenced : After Trial
Defence Team Solicitor's Firm : Kelcey & Hall
Solicitor : Not Recorded
Chambers : 2 Bedford Row
Barrister : William Clegg QC
http://thelawpages.com/court-cases/print_sentence.php?id=7570We have so much information NOT RECORDED! Why would that be???
* No Mitigation
* No Solicitor
* No Injuries
* No Victim impact Statement
* No Pre-Sentence Report
* No Specific Sentence Report
* No Deportation Recommended
* No Likely Release Date
* No Victim was serving the public
* No Undertaken in a group
More questions than answers......