Sunday Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Killer in freedom bid over bullying because he’s Brit

‘Mistreated’ murderer appeals to come back to UK

- BY CHRISTOPHE­R BUCKTIN US Editor chris.bucktin@reachplc.com

A MAN who murdered his children’s nanny wants to be released from his US prison cell early… claiming he is mistreated for being British.

David Taylor, 67, got 25 years for the 1999 killing of Milena Pitkova, 22.

She had become his lover and he snapped when she said she was leaving him for a younger man, strangling her and bludgeonin­g her with a hammer.

Taylor has now launched an appeal to be allowed to return to the UK and a prison source said: “For years, he’s has been whingeing about his treatment.

“Taylor believes the prison system has conspired against him to stop him gaining early release and returning to the UK. He’s filed numerous lawsuits, even using the pandemic as a reason.

“His latest attempt, however, is to say he’s been singled out for different treatment because he’s a Brit. The governor rolls his eyes every time he hears it.”

Electrical engineer Taylor employed Milena, known as Milly, at his home in Basingstok­e, Hants, to look after his then 11-year-old son and eight-year-old daughter after his wife, Susan, left.

When he took a job in Madison, Connecticu­t, Milly went too. He murdered her in March 1999 and in 2001 brokered a deal with prosecutor­s to avoid a possible 60-year term.

He said at sentencing: “In a fit of anger, my mind snapped.” Milly’s mother

Anna, who was in the courtroom, told him: “You’re not a person. You’re like the devil.” Taylor, who is in the Osborn Correction­al Institutio­n in Somers, had an initial applicatio­n for early release refused.

But Connecticu­t Appellate Court reversed the decision, allowing his case to be heard. It said he claims he has limited “access to rehabilita­tive programs and community release because he is a British citizen”.

‘‘ For years, he’s been whingeing about his treatment

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