Builder Steve Sansom, a convicted murderer on life licence, along with his partner Gemma Watts, was sentenced for the brutal murder of Sarah Mayhew. They dismembered her body and disposed of the remains to hide their crime. Mrs Justice Cutts sentenced Sansom to life without parole, stating he had murder in mind, while Watts received a 30-year minimum term. The relationship between the pair, colored by sadistic fantasies communicated through graphic messages, further underlined the depravity of their actions, ultimately leading to the tragic death of an innocent woman, who was last seen entering their flat.
The judge articulated the distress of Sarah Mayhew before her tragic end, highlighting that she was lured by Sansom and Watts, who acted out sadistic fantasies.
Sansom and Watts admitted to murder and perverting justice by dismembering Mayhew's body, indicating how their gruesome relationship evolved beyond mere fantasy.
Mrs Justice Cutts emphasized the acute fear and suffering experienced by Mayhew before her death, labeling the crime as 'bloodthirsty and wicked.'
The detailed account of Sansom and Watts's depraved relationship illustrated their conversations about humiliation and graphic fantasies leading to tragic outcomes.
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