Birmingham Post

Killer who butchered pensioner starts life term

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A MURDERER who stabbed a hillwalker in a random attack “just for the sake of killing somebody” has begun a life sentence with a minimum term of 28 years.

Moses Christense­n was found guilty of murder last month after jurors rejected his claim of diminished responsibi­lity over the “savage and animalisti­c” killing of 70-yearold Richard Hall.

A trial at Stafford Crown Court was told the 22-year-old walked 20 miles to Shropshire’s Brown Clee Hill over several days, before repeatedly stabbing his victim near a communicat­ions mast.

He later told police he had decided to kill after crossing paths with an “easy target” and smiling, in an apparently sincere greeting to gain the element of surprise.

Mr Hall, from Perton in south Staffordsh­ire, suffered 26 injuries, including a “horrific” wound to his hand and another which penetrated his skull.

The court heard Christense­n, of Corser Street, Oldswinfor­d, Stourbridg­e, was being sought by West Midlands Police at the time after buying

two combat knives and telling a relative he wanted to kill three teachers.

Birmingham Crown Court judge Mr Justice Pepperall ruled that the murder on Thursday, August 13 last year had been pre-meditated.

The judge told Christense­n: “This was a brutal and entirely senseless killing of an innocent stranger who had caused you no offence.

“You showed Mr Hall no mercy

and you were later to tell the police that you felt no real remorse.”

The judge said Christense­n had committed the murder “with great savagery” having selected his victim as being vulnerable due to his age and the remote location.

The judge, who imposed a concurrent 28-month sentence for possession of an offensive weapon, told Christense­n: “I am sure that your offending was pre-meditated over, at the very least, some weeks before you murdered Mr Hall.”

Privately-educated Christense­n, who has a history of depression dating back to his early teens, was arrested after knocking on the door of a house in the Burwarton area and telling the occupant he had committed a crime.

After being treated in hospital for a cut to his hand, Christense­n told police he had wanted to kill someone “just for the sake of killing somebody” as a “sort of lifelong desire and ambition”.

Opening the case at the start of the trial, prosecutor Adrian Keeling QC explained that Christense­n had never met Mr Hall before.

Mr Keeling told the court: “The defendant had no reason at all to bear Mr Hall any ill will, let alone to kill him.

“But the defendant, by his own admission, wanted to kill someone and Mr Hall, walking on his own, was chosen by the defendant as an easy target.

“The simple reality is that he killed because that is exactly what he wanted to do.”

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Moses Christense­n will serve a minimum of 28 years. Right: Richard Hall
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