The evil husbands and wives that ended marriages in the most horrific way
by Kelly Ashmore, https://www.facebook.com/theblackcountrylive/ · Birmingham LiveThese heartless criminals all have one chilling thing in common. All four murdered their spouses in brutal attacks.
One woman laced her husband's curry with sleeping pills before slitting his throat - with the shocking killing being witnessed by their youngest son. Two children were sleeping as their mum was killed at the hands of their father in a horror garage slaughter.
Another mum was stabbed his wife to death by her husband who claimed he'd taken drugs he purchased on the dark web, while a 55-year-old was knifed through the heart by her partner, who then called her daughter and declared: "I have killed her. She's dead."
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You can read more about the tragic killings below.
Ramandeep Kaur Mann
This Midlands mum was put on death row after a court in India found her guilty of brutally murdering her husband. Ramandeep Kaur Mann was due to be hanged after she 'laced Sukhjeet Singh's biryani with sleeping pills' before her secret lover, Gurpreet Singh, hit him over the head with a hammer.
Mann, from Littleover, Derby, then sliced her husband's throat with a knife. His murder was witnessed by the couple's young son, who woke up after hearing a commotion in the house where they were staying in while holidaying in Banda, in the state of Uttar Pradesh back in 2016.
Mann was handed a death sentence, while Gurpreet Singh was jailed for life, according to The Times Of India. Click here to read the full story.
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Rajveer Mahey
This 'insecure' woman-beater slashed his wife 28 times during a horror garage slaughter as their two children slept in their Bilston home. Rajveer Mahey declared "I have killed Pammy, now I'm going to kill myself" hours after executing his wife Kamaljeet Mahey.
He'd lured her into the garage and lashed out at her throat and torso with a nine-inch kitchen knife. His chilling attack on December 15 last year was sparked by an obsession that his faithful wife was having an affair.
The 'jealous' bully - who would abuse his wife in front of their children - callously waited two hours before 'calmly' calling a relative to confess. After covering the 45-year-old's lifeless body with a blanket, he sat emotionless on the sofa as paramedics desperately tried to save her.
Rajveer admitted murder and jailed for life in April this year, with a minimum term of 16 years and eight months. Click here to read the full story.
Legitte Reid
This 'jealous' killer husband Legitte Reid left his wife with 19 injuries after a murderous attack at their Tividale home. Cynthia Turner had complained to a GP about her husband's "controlling nature" and confided in a friend when he became "physically aggressive" towards her.
During a three-day holiday with a friend in Portugal just days before her death, Ms Turner revealed her husband-of-five years had threatened to kill her - and he followed through with the threat on December 8, 2022. As Reid launched his attack, the mum-of-two attempted to escape his clutches by scrambling over a fence but he dragged her down and killed her.
The 55-year-old was stabbed through the heart and Reid, who had ripped off her clothing, left her for dead in her garden. Reid then called her daughter and declared: "I have killed her. She's dead, she's dead, she's dead". Reigh- aged 55 at the time of sentence - was jailed for life, with a minimum term of 15 years. Read the full story here.
Conrad Iyayi
A husband who stabbed his wife to death in their Midlands home has been jailed for life. Conrad Iyayi called police to the house in Oak Crescent, Littleover, and told the call handler that he had murdered his wife, Katy Harris.
The call was made shortly before 7.30am on February 6, 2022. After his arrest Iyayi told officers that he could not remember what had happened after he had taken drugs he purchased on the dark web.
He was charged with murder but continued to deny that he had murdered Ms Harris, described as a "much-loved mother, daughter, friend and teacher". However, just two days into his trial at Derby Crown Court he admitted his guilt. Iyayi must serve a minimum of 18 years before he can be considered for release.