Portsmouth News

Duo jailed for trying to help killer ‘get away with murder’

Sister and man washed blood-stained clothes and disposed of knife in drain

- By RICHARD LEMMER The News richard.lemmer@jpress.co.uk

TWO people have been jailed for three years each after cleaning a killer’s clothes and hiding a knife used to murder a young man.

Hayley Batchelor, 34, and Barry Baker, 39, were jailed for trying to help Kevin Batchelor get away with the killing of 21-year-old George Allison last year.

Winchester Crown Court heard they helped the killer try and ‘literally get away with murder’.

Their efforts failed as Batchelor is currently serving an

18-year minimum term of a life sentence having been found guilty of murder.

He stabbed his friend once in the shoulder after a barbecue in Leigh Park in May 2020.

The 26-year-old had inflicted the fatal blow on the dad-of-two at Cherelle Ash’s home in Tichborne Grove.

Hayley Batchelor was convicted of assisting an offender after her brother turned up at her home in Highwood Lawn and she washed his bloodstain­ed clothes.

Baker, previously of Oracle Drive, Widley, disposed of the murder weapon in a storm drain near The Swallow pub, in Dunsbury Way, Leigh Park. He denied assisting an offender but was convicted.

Yesterday the court heard how Baker has 20 previous conviction­s for 31 offences, including multiple incidents of battery, as well as burglary and threatenin­g behaviour.

Batchelor has three conviction­s for five offences including shopliftin­g in 2011 and 2012, but has never served a custodial sentence. Defence counsel speaking on behalf of Baker told the court that the 39-yearold was a full-time carer for his partner, who suffers from mental health issues and would be vulnerable should he be sent to prison.

After hearing how the pair’s judgment had been clouded by drug taking during a ‘cocaine and alcohol bender,’ judge Jane Miller QC said their intention still remained quite clear.

Jailing the pair, the judge said: ‘You were quite clearly intending your assistance – both of you – to be quite considerab­le.

‘You well knew that something quite serious involving the death of (someone) had happened.

‘You both in effect intended that Kevin Batchelor should literally get away with murder.’

The pair will spend the first half of the custodial sentence in prison before being released on licence.

 ??  ?? VICTIM George Allison
VICTIM George Allison
 ??  ?? JAILED Hayley Batchelor, 34
JAILED Hayley Batchelor, 34
 ??  ?? JAILED Barry Baker, 39
JAILED Barry Baker, 39

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