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Retired pig farmer David Venables jailed for murdering his wife in 1982 and hiding body in septic tank

The retired farmer was found guilty on 15 July. He had tried to blame Fred West for his wife's murder, claiming the serial killer had links to the Worcestershire village of Kempsey, where Brenda Venables disappeared 40 years ago.

David Venables, 89, arrives at Worcester Crown Court, where he is accused of murdering his wife Brenda, whose remains were found in a septic tank. Venables, of Elgar Drive, Kempsey, was charged with murder in June 2021, over two years after the remains of his wife were discovered at the couple's former home, in the Worcestershire village. She, then 48, was reported missing in 1982. Picture date: Wednesday June 8, 2022.
Image: David Venables was arrested in 2019 after his wife's remains were found at their former home
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A retired pig farmer has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 18 years for murdering his wife 40 years ago.

Last week David Venables, 89, was found guilty of the 1982 murder of his wife, whose body was found in a septic tank at their home 37 years later.

He had tried to blame serial killer Fred West for Brenda Venables's murder and during the month-long trial, his lawyers said West had links to the Worcestershire village of Kempsey, where Mrs Venables disappeared in May 1982.

They also claimed that Mrs Venables may have left her marital home at Quaking House Farm and "either killed herself or met with or encountered someone who wished her harm".

However, the jury at Worcester Crown Court decided Venables had murdered her on either 3 or 4 May 1982.

Her skull and bones were found during work to empty the underground septic tank on 12 July 2019, six years after Venables had sold the property for more than £460,000.

Michael Burrows QC, for the prosecution, said during the trial that Venables had "got away with murder" for almost 40 years and that he had "wanted to resume his long-standing affair with another woman, Lorraine Styles".

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BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE Undated family handout photo of Brenda Venables beside a car while on holiday in Perthshire in Scotland. A jury at Worcester Crown Court is currently deliberating in the trial of her husband David Venables, 89, who denies her murder. Issue date: Thursday July 14, 2022.
Image: Brenda Venables on holiday in Perthshire in Scotland

The affair with Ms Styles started around 1967, and continued on and off, the court was told.

By 1981, Ms Styles had "doubts again about David Venables' feelings for her", but he rekindled the extramarital affair over that Christmas and new year, months before his wife vanished, Mr Burrows said.

Venables said he woke up on the morning of 4 May 1982 to find his wife, then aged 48, had disappeared.

He said he searched surrounding lanes and a stretch of the nearby River Severn for her.

After the murder, the court was told, Venables appeared calm to those who knew him.

He later sought an annulment of his marriage to Mrs Venables, who was described by relatives and friends in court as a kind, hospitable and friendly woman.

BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE Undated family handout photo issued by West Mercia Police of Brenda Venables in the garden of Quaking House Farm, Kempsey, Worcestershire, where her body was found in a septic tank in 1982. A jury at Worcester Crown Court is currently deliberating in the trial of her husband David Venables, 89, who denies her murder. Issue date: Wednesday July 17, 2019.
Image: Mrs Venables

The pensioner informed police after his arrest in 2019 that he believed West may have killed Brenda, who had been diagnosed with depression.

Speaking on behalf of West Mercia Police, Detective Sergeant James Beard said: "The terrible truth is that Brenda was killed by the person who was meant to care for her most.

"He then let her family and friends go for so long not knowing what happened to her."