Family of pensioner killed by stranger model him a ‘cowardly monster’
The family of a pensioner killed by a stranger while walking through a park has condemned her killer as a ‘cowardly, brutal monster.’
Cameron Davis, 31, stabbed Lorna England, 74, at least twice in a park as she walked home from a routine shopping trip to Lidl for some flour in Exeter, Devon.
The killer was told he must serve a minimum of 28 years after being found guilty of the murder.
Chilling bodycam footage recorded as he was arrested shows Davis scream to officers: ‘She didn’t die – please tell me she didn’t die?’ As he was arrested he also told cops: ‘I warned you.’
Just hours earlier, Davis had been assessed by mental health workers and told them he would ‘kill a random’ if they released him, his murder trial heard.
The family of Lorna England, 74, who was killed by a stranger while walking through a park has condemned her killer as a ‘cowardly, brutal monster’
Cameron Davis, 31, was told he must serve a minimum of 28 years after being found guilty of the murder. He stabbed Lorna at least twice in a park as she walked home from a routine shopping trip to Lidl for some flour in Exeter, Devon
Just hours earlier, Davis had been assessed by mental health workers and told them he would ‘kill a random’ if they released him, his murder trial heard
Lorna’s husband David, 83, who had been with Lorna for 54 years, told Davis at his sentencing hearing at Exeter Crown Court: ‘Hopefully your life will not be an easy one – you will always be labelled a granny killer.’
Davis denied murder and admitted manslaughter on grounds of diminished responsibility but was found guilty on Tuesday after a two week trial at Exeter Crown Court.
At his sentencing hearing today, several members of Lorna’s family read statements about the impact the ‘cowardly’ act has had on ‘hundreds of people.’
Her husband David, 83, who had been with Lorna for 54 years, told Davis: ‘Hopefully your life will not be an easy one – you will always be labelled a granny killer.’
He added: ’54 years ago I was privileged to meet and fall in love and marry Lorna – the most wonderful lady in the world
‘We raised two lovely children together.
‘Lorna was attacked and brutally murdered by Cameron Davis on the afternoon of Saturday 18 February 2023 – and since then my life has never been the same.
‘Lorna decided to walk to the shops as she wanted to achieve her 10,000 steps – not knowing the moment she was going to encounter.
‘She must have been so scared and filled with terror at seeing you with a knife in your hand.
‘I hate to think what she must have gone through and the last thoughts in her head as she tried to defend herself.
‘This constantly plays on my mind, how someone could be so evil.
‘It breaks my heart the last face she saw was yours – a cowardly, brutal monster.
‘How could you do something like this to someone so bright, cheery and positive.
‘She was an incredibly strong and brave lady – always retained a positive and calm attitude with whatever she had to face.
‘Lorna was my guiding light, soulmate and had everything to live for.
‘It haunts me how much pain she would have suffered being brutally stabbed by Cameron Davis.
‘I feel lost and lonely without Lorna by my side.
‘You forever broke the hearts of our family.
‘I feel like I have been sentenced and the one being punished – she gave me purpose to wake up and I have a massive emptiness in my heart without her.
‘All our lives have been utterly destroyed by you Cameron Davis.
‘I have frequent visions and flashbacks and how could a person be so brutal and walk away to visit pubs and having drinks as if nothing happened
‘No punishment you will receive will ever be adequate compared to the pain and torture you inflicted on Lorna, myself and her family.’
The trial saw CCTV footage that shows the killer walking out of A&E before buying two bottles of vodka and a kitchen knife from a supermarket
Pictured: The kitchen knife used by Davis to kill the 74-year-old woman
Drone footage of the crime scene in Ludwell Valley Park, where Cameron Davis stabbed Lorna England, 74, to death
Lorna’s daughter Jackie Baxter told the court in her statement: ‘It torments me how scared she would have been when she encountered you.
‘She must have been terrified and in so much pain.
‘That will haunt me for the rest of my life.
‘You are pure evil.’
Jackie described him as a ‘selfish and sad’ individual that ‘picked on a 74 year old lady.’
She added: ‘She was an innocent stranger to you – you are a monster and a murderer.
‘I will never get over getting over losing my mum in this truly horrific way.
‘The sentence you receive will never ever compare to the ongoing trauma, pain and hurt you have inflicted on me and my family.
‘My family and I will be punished for the rest of our lives.
‘As long as I am still breathing I will fight for you to stay in prison to pay for your crimes and actions.
‘You robbed my mum of her life. You ripped our family apart and broke our hearts.
‘I will never forgive you.’
Davis was taken to hospital and seen about 11am by mental health services and again spoke about how he was going to kill someone. CCTV footage released by police shows Davis walking out of A&E
Footage also captures Lorna leaving the same supermarket after her shopping trip, not knowing what fate lay in store
During today’s sentencing hearing, Judge Mrs Justice Stacey described Lorna as a ‘remarkable and wonderful woman’ and added: ‘Everyone who knew her basked in goodness and light she generated and the love she radiated.
‘I know no punishment you receive will ever compare to the pain you inflicted on Lorna and her family.
‘On February 18 you decided to kill a stranger if you did not get your way
‘You nurtured a sense of self-pity and revenge for not being given a bed in hospital earlier.
‘You selected a lone female on way home from shops. It was a planned and pre-mediated attack.
‘Her family will never know exactly what happened as you refuse to say.
‘Lorna fought back valiantly. I’m sure she did everything she could to fight you off – but you stabbed her thorough the heart.
‘You callously left her and sauntered off. You spent the rest of the afternoon drinking in various pubs.
‘When arrested you made obscene and offensive remarks about Lorna and tried to blame others for your acts
‘You were able to make a rationale choice, you chose to commit this shocking act to punish the hospital, the mental health team and the police and all people who tried to help and support you in anger as you did not get what you wanted.
‘Your whole focus was on yourself. You tried to blame others – but let me be clear – you were wholly responsible for Lorna’s death and no-one but you was in any way to blame.
‘You planned to kill someone when you were angry when did not get your way.
‘They did not admit you as a patient – after thorough assessments by two very experienced and well qualified physiatrists and mental health professionals, you did not need treatment
‘If you did a bed would have been made available.
‘This was not a resource driven decision but based on clinical need and you did not meet threshold to being sectioned
‘Everyone went above and beyond to support you and show you empathy and kindness.
‘This is not a case of society being failed by police or public services.
‘Only you knew you would carry out the threats made many times before which had previously been empty threats.’
The trial had earlier seen CCTV footage that shows him walking out of A&E before buying two bottles of vodka and a kitchen knife from a supermarket.
Footage also captures Lorna after her shopping trip knowing what fate lay in store.
Meanwhile, Davis is seen loitering in Ludwell Valley Park in Exeter, Devon, and Lorna is later captured on CCTV walking through the same park.
Tragically, their paths cross and Davis carries out the fatal attack in which Lorna was stabbed in the neck and through the heart.
Despite the best efforts of horrified witnesses she was pronounced dead at the scene.
A heartbreaking 999 call was released by police in which a caller tells the operator she saw Lorna and Davis on the path about 100m away from her before witnessing the attack.
The woman – who comforted Lorna on the call – is heard saying: ‘I thought they knew each other, but there was a tussle and I saw her fall to the ground, I then walked towards them because I was worried about her.
‘I spoke to him and I said “what have you done?” and he said “she needs help, she’s had a fit or something”.
‘I didn’t see a knife, but she has been cut, she’s got cuts on her hand and she’s been cut on the chest as well.’
A five-hour manhunt was launched, during which time CCTV footage shows Davis drinking in a pub.
He is later captured smoking a cigarette in the street when armed police swoop on him to make the arrest.