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Daughter-in-law to killer: 'I hope you rot in hell'

Liverpool Echo

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January 30, 2026

A killer was told “we pity you, you coward, we hope you rot in hell" as he was jailed for life with a minimum term of 40 years.

Daughter-in-law to killer: 'I hope you rot in hell'

DCI Steve McGrath of Merseyside Police and Jemma Rixon, daughter-in-law of Jackie Rutter, speaking outside Liverpool Crown Court after sentencing of Jackie's killers

Jackie Rutter’s daughter-in-law Jemma Rixon earlier addressed the court from the witness box during the hearing, saying in an emotional statement: “She had a heart of gold and loved everybody. Jackie didn't have a bad bone in her body. She will not be defined by what's happened to her. Instead, she will be remembered as the beautiful mother and grandmother she was.

“Because of you all, James Byrne, Barrie Glynn, David Harrison and Simon Allen, Jackie's life was so cruelly cut short. She has been robbed of her future and will miss important milestones. You had no right to take her from us.

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