Daily Mirror

‘Robber’ shot in ambush at cop stakeout

» Thug consoled family to cover tracks » He sent texts pretending to be victim

- BY TOM PETTIFOR Chief Crime Correspond­ent

Gemma, giving the impression she was still alive. In one message he wrote: “I love you all, I’ve had a massive breakdown about stuff. I’m so sorry xx. I’ll be OK. I’m in touch with the helpline.

“I’m not going to do anything silly, I just want to be left alone xx.”

In another text to Gemma, sent the day after the murder, he wrote: “Please leave me alone x. I’m sick of pretending I’m OK xx I’m going to go to the Drs, I just need time to blow off some steam.”

When Gemma urged her to make contact, Stirling replied: “I will soon xx.”

The final message he sent before dumping the phone said: “Gem, I’m in a car, blue BMW. He’s taking me to the motorway. I’m sorry. I met a guy off the internet. He’s mad.”

The killer also went to Samantha’s home in Baddeley Green in Stoke, Staffs, to comfort her relatives as a nationwide search was under way.

Mrs Justice Carr said: “In the agonising hours and days that followed, you not only chose to keep your secret from all those who loved Samantha, but also lied over and over again in an attempt to cover up what you had done.”

The judge described the text messages as an act of “breathtaki­ng cruelty”.

She added: “You repeatedly acted deliberate­ly and without remorse; you were composed and callous.”

Samantha had been reported missing by Royal Stoke University Hospital when she failed to turn up for her night shift. She had been captured on CCTV leaving the maternity ward hours before her death. The court was told one of her neighbours heard a woman’s screams around the time of the murder on July 27.

Stirling’s white Vauxhall van was captured on CCTV outside the house and later reversing up to the front door.

Undercover officers began monitoring him after he admitted being at Samantha’s CORDON Police at scene A SUSPECTED armed robber was injured in a shootout after being ambushed by detectives.

Officers had staked out a supermarke­t where they believed a van collecting takings was to be robbed.

As two men attacked the van at 8am yesterday, police were seen leaping out of bushes at Sainsbury’s Local in Wimbledon, South West London.

One witness said a man fleeing fired on police and another said: “I saw somebody on the floor, police officers standing over him.”

One local told of “police everywhere then I heard ‘bang, bang, bang’”.

Scotland Yard said in the Flying Squad operation a man was shot and taken to hospital and a second held for conspiracy to rob.

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INTERVIEW Stirling being probed by police
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VICTIM Midwife Samantha Eastwood was 28
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