The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Loner who prowled in woodland found guilty of killing mum of two

- MARGARET DAVIS

Aloner who prowled around woodland with a weapon stuffed in his backpack has been found guilty of the murder of a popular police community support officer.

Callum Wheeler, 22, used a railway jack, a tool used to lift train tracks, to beat mother-of-two Julia James to death as she walked her dog in fields and woodland near the back of her home in Snowdown, Kent.

He was seen roaming around the countrysid­e with the weapon the day before the 53-year-old died, and in the days after as hundreds of police officers scoured the area for clues.

On arrest, Wheeler told officers “sometimes I do things that I cannot control” and “you can’t go into the woods and expect to be safe”.

Yesterday afternoon, a jury of eight women and four men at Canterbury Crown Court took less than one hour and 10 minutes to find him guilty of Mrs James’s murder.

Wheeler, who is being held at Broadmoor high security psychiatri­c hospital in Berkshire, did not react when the guilty verdict was delivered.

When asked to stand to hear the verdict, Wheeler did not stand himself but was instead held up by members of staff in the dock.

He did not walk into the dock yesterday morning or after lunch, but was instead carried in.

Mrs James was off duty on the afternoon of April 27 last year, and was walking her dog, a Jack Russell called Toby, near Ackholt Wood when she was killed.

Detectives used data from her Apple watch to find out where she had walked and when, and pinpoint where she was attacked.

Data showed that her heart rate and walking pace spiked at the point it is believed she spotted Wheeler in the woodland, and changed her route home in a bid to escape.

She had seen him in the same location before, and had described him to her husband Paul as “a really weird dude”.

But, in an unexplaine­d outburst of violence, Wheeler, who lived in nearby Aylesham, beat her to death and walked away.

Alison Morgan QC said Mrs James had been left with some of the most serious head injuries ever seen by the pathologis­t involved in the case and had suffered “repeated blows to her head”.

Wheeler had no connection to the mother of two, and offered no explanatio­n for what he had done when questioned by the police.

Detective Superinten­dent Gavin Moss, who led the hunt to find Mrs James’ killer, said the case was particular­ly poignant for the force.

He said: “The death of Julia had real ramificati­ons throughout the whole organisati­on, because she was one of our own.

“What needed to happen was that justice needed to prevail, and we needed to do what we did to catch Callum Wheeler, who was a particular­ly dangerous individual.”

Witnesses were able to provide vital images of Wheeler near the scene, including gamekeeper Gavin Tucker who took a video clip and photo of him walking around with the murder weapon still in his bag the day after he killed Julia. When the image of Wheeler was released to the public, he was identified within hours and arrested.

Martin Yale, senior crown advocate from the Crown Prosecutio­n Service, said: “This is an extremely tragic case, and it’s something that simply shouldn’t have happened.”

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 ?? ?? TRAGEDY: Police community support officer Julia James was found dead in Ackholt Wood, Kent. Below: Her son Patrick Davies and daughter Bethan Coles.
TRAGEDY: Police community support officer Julia James was found dead in Ackholt Wood, Kent. Below: Her son Patrick Davies and daughter Bethan Coles.
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Callum Wheeler.

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