Cynon Valley

Drugs past of chainsaw killer

- JAMES MCCARTHY james.mccarthy@walesonlin­e.com

CHAINSAW killer Robert Owens from Abercynon was a crack and heroin dealer who tried to flood Aberystwyt­h with drugs, it has been revealed.

CHAINSAW killer Robert Owens was a crack and heroin dealer who tried to flood Aberystwyt­h with drugs, we can reveal.

Owens was told he would spend at least 12-and-a-half years behind bars when he was jailed for life for killing his own mother on Tuesday.

The 47-year-old attacked his mother Iris Owens with a chainsaw, strangled her and kicked her in the ribs at her home in Ystrad Mynach in May.

A pathologis­t confirmed the cause of the 75-year- old’s death was trauma to the head and neck.

She had a swollen and bruised eye from being punched, and five broken ribs.

Cardiff Crown Court heard on Tuesday that Owens was remorseful for the “tragic and senseless” killing and that mother and son had had a “close, loving and supportive relationsh­ip”.

But in 2008, Owens, then 39, was locked up for sixand-half years for his part in supplying £12,000 worth of class A drugs to the university town.

Owens was part of an eight-strong gang jailed for more than 30 years at Swansea Crown Court, after they were caught by cops as part of Operation n Harrier, set up to target t drugs peddlers.

He was also convictedd in 2006 of heroin possession and given a 12-month h community order.

Back in 2004 he was claiming to have beenn the victim of a bullyingg campaign in which his van was torched, his bins were burned, his door r was kicked in and he was attacked twice in a week.

Left with a 12-inch gash to the head, he told the South Wales Echo he thought he was targetedd at his home in Abercynon n because he was from out t of town.

“I don’t know if it’s because I am from Cardiff,” the then 35-year-old said.

“Or perhaps it is simplyy the idiotic teenage minority getting boozed up on n weekends and losing control – but they won’t drive me away.”

He said he was walkingg his Staffordsh­ire terrier r Zepha when four hoodies shouted: “Have it now.”

After he escaped he said a car mounted the pavement and knocked him down.

“Around a dozen just started kicking and punching me on the ground,” Owens said.

He “could have been beaten to death” if his neighbours had not intervened.

But this week, one of his neighbours in Abercynon said he came to Owens’ assistance and gave a different account of events.

“I opened my door to find out what was happening and this guy was getting a good kicking,” the source, who did not want to be named, said.

“Afterwards I found out he had been trying to sell drugs at school gates.

“I was not too pleased about that.”

The neighbour insisted Owens’ attackers were not youths.

“There were a few blokes beating the c*** out of him,” the source said.

“These were not youths, these were adults that gave him a hiding.

“When he got beaten up out there, I know you get hooligans and louts going about in gangs, but these were concerned adults, as opposed to teenage thugs.

“They knew what they were looking for,” he said.The source remembered Owens’ face was bloodied.

“He had a gash on his head; whether it was because he had fallen to the ground, or it had been otherwise inflicted, I don’t know,” the source said.

“I didn’t know what he had done at the time. All I saw was an injured chap on the floor.

“Why he was injured, or how it was caused, was nothing to do with me. If you go down the road and see someone bleeding in the street you don’t just leave them bleeding in the street.” street”

The neighbour took him into his home.

“I brought him in by the door and bandaged him up and called an ambulance,” the source said.

The source admitted he never took to Owens.

“I didn’t think a lot of him,” he said.

The neighbour was appalled by how Owens had killed his mother at their home in Nelson Street, Ystrad Mynach.

“His mother came across as such a lovely woman, although I did not have a lot to do with her,” the neighbour said.

“It’s a terrible thing what happened.”

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Right, Robert Owens. Below, Iris Owens

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