Sunderland Echo

Killer jailed for at least 24 years for brutal murder of his friend

- Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpimedia.co.uk @fionathomp­son_

A man who claimed he was a friend of John Littlewood has been sentenced to a minimum of 24 years for his brutal killing.

Marty Lee Bates, of Tenth Street in Blackhall Colliery, stood trial for the murder of John Littlewood, only to change his plea to guilty days after standing in the witness box to deny the charge.

Yesterday, at Teesside Crown Court, Judge Paul Watson QC told him he may never be released from prison after imposing a minimum term before he can be considered for release and will then remain on licence for there st of his life.

The judge told him his actions had been “truly awful” calling the attack “persistent and determined.”

Richard Wright QC, prosecutin­g, told the court it could be sure Marty Bates went to Mr Littlewood’s home, in the early hours of July 26, 2019, having ensured CCTV was disabled to avoid him being recorded and attacked Mr Littlewood as he slept his bed using a hammer or a similar weapon.

He said evidence showed a hand had been put up after the first blow before he was left“unconsciou­s and defence less ”.

He added the level of violence had been gratuitous, and that the aggravatin­g factors included that it involved planning, entering Mr Littlewood’s home and efforts to evade responsibi­lity.

Statements from 36-yearold’s parents Pamela Hall and John Little wood Snr were read, both speaking of how their two grandsons would miss growing up with their father, with their families devastated by their loss.

The sentence took into account Bates’ offending history, which includes aggravated burglary, which led to a prison term, possession of a knife in the same year of the killing, battery and a series of motoring offences, including taking without concern and failing to provide a specimen.

John Elvidge, mitigating, said Bates said the 31-year-old realised the suffering he had caused Mr Littlewood’s family and offered his apologies.

"By his plea, he accepts his wrongdoing and is ashamed,” he said.

Bates was also given a 12-month term to run concurrent­ly for an assault occasionin­g actual bodily harm on Mr Littlewood the evening before the murder.

Bates’ partner, Tracey Bunney, 45, of the same address, was cleared of murder following the trial.

 ??  ?? Marty Lee Bates, 31, of Tenth Street, Blackhall Colliery, admitted the murder of his friend John Littlewood.
Marty Lee Bates, 31, of Tenth Street, Blackhall Colliery, admitted the murder of his friend John Littlewood.

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