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Vile OAP informed disabled spouse he needed somebody he may ‘f**okay 3 instances a day’

A pensioner informed his disabled spouse he needed “someone he could f**k three times a day,” not push round in a wheelchair.

Geoffrey Pennington, 74, referred to as Amanda Jane Lloyd a “worthless cripple,” tried to drag her tooth out and threatened to chunk off her ear in a three-year marketing campaign of terror. It was solely when the 65-year-old sufferer made secret recordings of her monster husband’s taunts that her nightmare got here to an finish.

The incident that led to his arrest was when she informed him his tea was prepared whereas he was chatting to a neighbour. He burst into the home telling her: “Don’t you f***** tell me when to come in.”

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He later refused to take Ms Lloyd to her hair appointment, forcing her to hail a taxi. Instead, Pennington went to the pub and have become violent, stories North Wales Live.



Recordings played at Mold Crown Court were described as a 'harrowing listen'
Recordings performed at Mold Crown Court had been described as a ‘harrowing hear’

Mold Crown Court heard how Pennington savagely grabbed his spouse’s hair, dragged her from room to room, slapped her face, headbutted her above her left eye and showered her face together with his spit till it was soaking moist. He tried to knock out her tooth, and chillingly informed her that he was planning to gnaw off her left ear.

He informed her he “wanted someone he could f**k three times a day and did not have to push in a wheelchair,” the prosecution mentioned.

Ms Lloyd, who has osteoporosis and different well being points, was left feeling “utterly worthless” however managed to ring 999. Police arrived after he held a knife to her throat telling her: “Right bitch, I’m going to kill you and then myself.”

In a sufferer assertion Ms Lloyd, who mentioned she plans to divorce her husband, admitted she is afraid of him and that her distress had left her with suicidal ideas.

She mentioned he has “completely destroyed her” and her high quality of life is “non-existent,” admitting she had been kicked by her husband prior to now so exhausting she developed cellulitis.

The prosecution mentioned there was humiliation, degradation and a worry of violence spanning over three years.

Recordings of the abusive behaviour had been performed in courtroom and Gareth Bellis, defending, accepted they had been a “harrowing listen.”

“He was clearly acting completely and utterly out of control in drink,” mentioned the barrister.

But he mentioned his consumer had been a carer for his spouse and the behaviour was not motivated by hate. They had each change into depressed in the course of the lockdown interval as restrictions impacted on their routines, going out and holidays.

Pennington mentioned: “I’ve lost my best friend. ”

But sentencing Pennington, of Glan yr Eglwys, Northop to twenty-eight months behind bars, choose, Niclas Parry mentioned: “Over three years you tormented your victim mentally and physically, a victim who is vulnerable owing to serious health problems.

“She has been subjected to disgusting verbal abuse. You had been demeaning and humiliating, calling her a ‘nugatory cripple'”.

An indefinite restraining order was also imposed prohibiting Pennington from contacting Ms Lloyd upon his release.

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