Rochdale Observer

Couple dumped body of friend after drug session

Claim they found her dead and ‘panicked’

- AMY WALKER rochdaleob­server@menmedia.co.uk @Rochdalene­ws

ACOUPLE dragged their friend’s dead body ‘face down through the mud’ before dumping it by a primary school.

Robert Halliwell, 48, and Melanie Bullen, 53, had been taking drugs alongside Kerry Newman when they woke up to find she had died.

They both ‘bundled’ her into Halliwell’s car, drove half a mile away and dragged her body to an alleyway by Ashfield Valley Primary School and the Sandbrook Retail Park in Rochdale.

She was discovered face down, partially clothed, by members of the public on New Barn Lane, Minshull Street Crown Court heard.

Following a post mortem, 40-year-old Kerry Newman’s cause of death was said to be aspiration pneumonia due to drug toxicity.

Police are no longer treating her death as suspicious.

Halliwell and Bullen both accepted perverting the course of justice and claimed that they ‘panicked’ when they found that Kerry had died.

On Tuesday both were jailed for two years, of which they will they will serve half their in prison and the other half on licence.

As the case concluded, a member of Kerry’s family could be heard shouting: “A year for a life?!”

Prosecutin­g, Nicholas Clarke said that after recovering various CCTV footage, it enabled them to identify the pair and trace them back to Halliwell’s flat.

In the early hours of July 17 this year, they were captured leaving Halliwell’s flat on Freehold.

The footage showed them driving in his car, which was registered to the same address and arriving near to Ashfield Valley Primary School and the Sandbrook Retail Park, before leaving Kerry’s body at around 2am.

“They then returned to the flat and were seen to dispose of several bin bags, before returning to the body and searching for something near the body,” Mr Clarke said.

“Police noted they were wearing different clothing when coming back to the body.”

Kerry’s body was discovered at around 4.50am that same morning by a man walking home from Pure Gym, located in the retail park. He said he ‘wasn’t sure if it was a person or a mannequin’ but had the ‘good sense’ to flag a delivery driver who was going into the school and both went to check.

“Kerry Newman was positioned face down on the grass verge bordering the railing of the school,” the prosecutor said.

“Her body was clothed but her trousers were lowered down.

“The defendants were later seen to cover her lower body with a jumper.” The men called 999 and the operator asked them to turn Kerry’s body over in order to perform CPR.

However, when the delivery driver touched her body, he said she was so cold he ‘knew she was dead.’

After identifyin­g Halliwell and Bullen through CCTV and the registrati­on on Halliwell’s car, they were both arrested, initially on suspicion of murder.

Both tried to take drugs after the police caution was read to them, before Bullen told officers: “She OD’D, mate”, adding that she ‘tried to help her.’

Bullen later gave a prepared statement saying she had known Kerry for 10 years and said both her and Halliwell were regular drug users. She also said that Kerry had taken drugs, including heroin, the night before her death.

She claimed that she had fallen asleep and said Kerry was dead when she woke up.

Halliwell said in a prepared statement that Kerry was a friend of Bullen’s and he had only known her for a few days.

He said on July 15, Kerry was not breathing properly and Bullen had tried to give her mouth to mouth.

“He said they both continued to take drugs and found Kerry dead. They then panicked and took more drugs,” Mr Clarke continued.

“The following day, July 16, they both made a joint decision to move the body.”

Halliwell could not account for Kerry’s lower clothing being moved down and couldn’t explain what was in the bin bags. He also described his behaviour as ‘despicable.’

A post mortem was carried out the same day but Kerry’s cause of death could not be ascertaine­d.

There were a number of bruises to her body, and samples were then taken to allow for a toxicology report.

Earlier in November, forensic pathologis­t Dr Charles Wilson carried out a further examinatio­n and has since confirmed that Kerry’s cause of death is aspiration pneumonia due to multiple drug toxicity including heroin, cocaine, temazepam and duloxetine.

“Due to this and surroundin­g circumstan­ces, the senior investigat­ing officer said her death was no longer deemed as murder due to the cause of death and there was no evidence of a direct third party to her death.

“Hence, it is no longer being treated as suspicious,” the prosecutor confirmed.

He added that ‘forensic opportunit­y’ had been lost due to the body being dragged face down in the mud and left outside in the rain.

In an emotional statement, Kerry Newman’s mother, Julie, said: “I am the proud mother of Kerry Newman who was taken away by a horrible evil pair.

“I want to know who on Earth would move a body to a different location, a primary school and dump it like some old rubbish.

“Normal people would call an ambulance - these

individual­s clearly have something to hide.

“I’ll never be able to see my baby girl again, hear her voice, laugh like we used to. “She was my only child. “Whilst this pair blow kisses to each other across the court I cry myself to sleep at night.

“I do not have an answer and may never have one.

“I will never get over this, it gets harder everyday. One day, God willing, karma will come for them.”

Both were said to have previous conviction­s on their records.

For Halliwell, Niamh Ingham said he had only known Kerry for a few days but had offered his home to her as she had ‘nowhere else to stay.’

“This was an act in sheer panic,” she said.

“He has PTSD, bipolar, severe anxiety and depression.

He had been battling drug addiction for a significan­t proportion of his life.”

Ms Ingham said Halliwell had managed to get clean from 2018 but relapsed two to three months prior to the offence.

In a letter he wrote to the judge, Halliwell penned: “All my life I will carry what I have done to this poor woman.

“I express my deep sympathy to Kerry’s family and friends. I hope they will be able to forgive me in future.”

For Bullen, Michael Johnson said the offence arose ‘from panic arising from terrible circumstan­ces.’

“She thinks about her every single day and the indignity she showed to her.

“She acknowledg­es was selfish, and expresses regret and shame and offers an apology to family to Ms

Newman,” he said. “Thankfully the victim’s suffering was short lived, this was self preservati­on and misguided panic, she is genuinely ashamed of herself.”

Judge Tina Lande, sentencing, said: “What happened to Kerry Newman may never be known.

“You two have caused misery and serious distress to Kerry Newman’s mother, Julie.

“You caused indignity and degradatio­n to her.

“You contribute­d significan­tly to the delay in the investigat­ion. It is clear the offences caused a serious affront to the public standard of decency.”

Halliwell, of Olney, and Bullen, of Shirburn, were both jailed for two years. As the case concluded, a member of Kerry’s family could be heard shouting: “A year for a life?!”

“You caused indignity and degradatio­n to her.” Judge Tina Lande

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 ?? ?? ●●The body of Kerry Newman (inset) was found dumped near Sandbrook Retail Park
●●The body of Kerry Newman (inset) was found dumped near Sandbrook Retail Park
 ?? ?? ●●Melanie Bullen and Robert Halliwell were jailed after admitting perverting the course of justice
●●Melanie Bullen and Robert Halliwell were jailed after admitting perverting the course of justice

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