Gorey Guardian

Enniscorth­y man killed wife to stop her finding out about child sex probe

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AN Enniscorth­y man has been jailed for the murder of his wife, who he stabbed more than 60 times to stop her finding out about a probe into child sex offences.

Harry Ringwood (50) was sentenced to life in prison by a Swiss court after pleading guilty to the murder.

Mr Ringwood stabbed his wife, Galina Shevechenk­o, at their apartment in the Swiss village of Lutry on March 23, 2015. The trial heard that Ms Shevechenk­o was on her way to the local police station, having been asked to attend an interview.

She was unaware that her husband was being investigat­ed for child sex offences at the time and did not know what the interview would entail.

Mr Ringwood, who is originally from Enniscorth­y, emailed the police, posing as his wife and said she could not attend the interview. He then asked her not to go, but she insisted.

Mr Ringwood then pulled a knife on Ms Shevechenk­o and stabbed her in the back. The court heard that Ms Shevechenk­o pleaded with her husband to stop, but that he continued to stab her 30 times.

He then got a longer knife and continued to stab her, saying: ‘I wanted to make sure she was dead.’

Mr Ringwood then ran a bath and took an overdose, but was soon discovered by a maintenanc­e worker who noticed the flooding in the apartment.

He described the murder as a desperate way to stop his wife from leaving him.

He told the court: ‘I didn’t want her to leave me. She wouldn’t have put up with the shame of learning about this. I don’t know if she would have returned home. She didn’t deserve what I did. In my own strange, bizarre way I loved her and she was the person who loved me most. I have no excuse.’

Mr Ringwood had a 2009 conviction for downloadin­g indecent images of children. He was being investigat­ed for posing as a 13-year-old boy on Facebook to obtain nude pictures of young girls at the time of the murder.

He was as a PR executive at Philip Morris and was fired once his bosses discovered his conviction. Judge Anne Catherine Page said of the murder: ‘A more selfish motive could not exist.’

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