Evil Husband Cuts Off Wife's Head, Smashes and Flushes it Down the Toilet (Photo)
A man has brutally murdered his wife by cutting her head off and smashing it to pieces before flushing it down the toilet.
Judith Nibbs was brutally murdered by the husband and her head smashed before being flushed in the toilet
A crane driver identified as Dempsey Nibbs, 69, reportedly hacked
off his estranged wife's head, smashed it up and flushed it down the
toilet in an act of "pure hatred", a court heard.
According to court evidence, the man admitted he beheaded the
mother of his two children, Judith Nibbs, 60, because he thought she was
a "snake". However, the Old Bailey
murder trial heard Nibbs had shown no signs of mental illness in the
wake of the horrifying killing at the couple's home in Hoxton, east
London, in April 2014.
According to The Express, Prosecutor Crispin Aylett, QC told jurors
exactly how Nibbs executed the gruesome murder of his wife. He told how
the couple's relationship had soured in the spring of 2014 as Nibbs
suspected his wife of having affairs. The victim had confided in her
sister and a colleague at Meals on Wheels that the defendant had
threatened to kill her and grabbed her by the throat, the court heard.
During a row on April 7, the jury was told Ms Nibbs, who is
originally from Kirkham, near Preston, Lancashire, admitted seeing other
men, taunting Nibbs by saying: "I have had sex eight times."
The next day, the mother of five predicted her own killing as she left work, with the words: "If I'm not in Friday, I might be dead."
Aylett revealed that on the night of Thursday, April 10, Nibbs attacked her in their Hoxton flat and knocked her out.
He told jurors: "What might otherwise have been family tragedy now becomes terrible. You will, I am afraid, have to brace yourselves.
"Having attacked his wife, the defendant then took up a kitchen knife and cut off her head.
"Nor does the horror end there: having decapitated his wife,
the defendant began to break her head into pieces with a mallet and a
metal bar. He then flushed the pieces down the lavatory."
The prosecutor went on: "Quite why the defendant decapitated
Judith and then disposed of her head is not entirely clear but it may
well be that he did it out of pure hatred at the sight of his wife's
face."
After the killing, Nibbs wrote a suicide note addressed to his son Kirk, 30, and rang police to say they would find "a couple of dead bodies" at his home, the court heard.
A paramedic was first on the scene but he was "fobbed off" by
the defendant, the jury was told. A police officer then arrived and,
seeing the headless corpse through the letter box, kicked the door in.
He found Nibbs in the bathroom with a shotgun in one hand and a
kitchen knife in the other which he used to stab himself, the court
heard.
Mr Aylett said the officer acted with "remarkable bravery"
in grabbing the gun from Nibbs and then taking the knife with the help
of a fellow officer. Nibbs was taken to hospital with stab wounds to the
neck and stomach.
The defendant, who was also diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2012, was not well enough to be interviewed by police for a year.
Mr Aylett told jurors the defendant admitted killing his partner but that he had been "defending himself".
The defendant also said he cut her head off because he thought she was a "snake"
and disposed of it in the toilet, jurors were told. But the prosecutor
said there was "no evidence" he suffers from mental illness.
The victim's workmates described her as a happy, joyful, bubbly and
open minded woman. She had three daughters from a previous marriage as
well as a son and daughter with Nibbs, having taken his name despite not
being formally wed.
Her son Kirk says since his mother no longer had to care for his
younger sister, Nibbs felt she had changed and was not "the housewife"
she used to be, the court heard.
A later examination of her computer showed between 2013 and 2014
she had exchanged sexually explicit messages on Skype with a man called
Khalid, the court heard.
Nibbs, of the Charles Estate, in Hoxton, denies murder and
obstructing the coroner from holding an inquest in the violent death of
Judith Nibbs by disposing of her decapitated head.
The trial continues.
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