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Man sentenced to life for murder of ex-wife after sale of their family home

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13:25 20/07/2021

Stephen Booth
Stephen Booth

A man who murdered his estranged wife after finding out the sale of their family home would soon be completed has been jailed for life, with a minimum of 22 and a half years.

On 4 May 2021, 62-year-old Susan Booth had returned to her home on Hillside Avenue, Shaw after completing her shift as a healthcare assistant at Royal Oldham Hospital, when she was struck from behind with an axe.

Stephen Booth (09/05/57), of Churchfields, Audenshaw, called police shortly after, confessing to killing her.

Investigators pieced together how Booth had decided to kill Susan after receiving a call from his solicitor, informing him the sale of the couple's family home, where he then lived, would be completed in a matter of days, for over £450,000. The couple had separated in 2017, and the process of the sale, which he was aware of, had been on-going for four years.

Later that day, Stephen Booth travelled to Hillside Avenue, Shaw, where Susan had moved to following their separation, knowing she would soon return from her shift at work.

As Susan arrived home and left her car, Booth, without warning or conversation, struck her from behind repeatedly with an axe, causing catastrophic head injuries. Susan was rushed to Royal Oldham Hospital, where she was pronounced dead a short time later.

He then called police to report the murder and left the scene, calling back shortly after to confess to killing Susan.

Booth was arrested at his address and taken to Ashton-Under-Lyne police station for questioning, where he told detectives of the events leading up to the killing, stating that he hadn't seen Susan for two years before attacking her.

His motive had centred around the sale of the family home, which Booth, a builder by profession, had built himself. The eventual sale of the property, for £452,000, prompted him to plan the killing, telling detectives he had nowhere else to live.

Stephen Booth, (09/05/57) of Churchfields, Audenshaw was sentenced to life, with a minimum of 22 years at Manchester Crown Court on 20 July after pleading guilty to the murder of Susan Booth.

Susan's family paid tribute to her, describing her as 'the epitome of caring': "Mum was the epitome of caring, both in her professional and personal life.

"If you knew her, you would have known that nothing was too much trouble, and she would help anyone who needed it.

"She was dedicated to her three grandchildren, who were the light of her life and will be deeply missed by all of us."

Senior Investigating Officer, Duncan Thorpe, of Greater Manchester Police's Serious Crime Division said: "This was a tragic event where a family has lost a cherished mother and grandmother.

"It is a complex and saddening case, and our specially trained officers are continuing to support the Booth family. Our thoughts and sympathies remain with them."

 

Susan's family paid tribute to her, describing her as 'the epitome of caring': "Mum was the epitome of caring, both in her professional and personal life.

"If you knew her, you would have known that nothing was too much trouble, and she would help anyone who needed it.

"She was dedicated to her three grandchildren, who were the light of her life and will be deeply missed by all of us."

Senior Investigating Officer, Duncan Thorpe, of Greater Manchester Police's Serious Crime Division said: "This was a tragic event where a family has lost a cherished mother and grandmother.

"It is a complex and saddening case, and our specially trained officers are continuing to support the Booth family. Our thoughts and sympathies remain with them."

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