Man found guilty of murder of woman walking dog

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Crimewatch Live A photo of Anita Rose. She is facing away from the camera with a sash around her upper body. She has blonde hair which has been partly tied up.Crimewatch Live

Anita Rose was a mother and grandmother who was very active and loved walking her dog

A wanted man who was on the run for two years has been found guilty of murdering a woman who was walking her dog last summer.

Anita Rose, 57, was found with serious injuries, akin to those seen in high-speed motor accidents, on a footpath in Brantham, Suffolk, on 24 July.

Ms Rose, who was found with her dog Bruce's lead wrapped around her leg, died at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, four days later.

Roy Barclay, 56, of no fixed address, denied killing her but a jury at Ipswich Crown Court delivered its unanimous verdict after deliberating for just over two hours. He is due to be sentenced on 6 August.

Addressing Barclay, Judge Martyn Levett said: "You need to prepare yourself for a life sentence for the unnecessary killing of Anita Rose.

"It will be a lengthy sentence, and you need to prepare yourself for that."

Barclay was emotionless as the verdict was returned, but Ms Rose's partner of 11 years, Richard Jones, broke down in tears when he left the courtroom.

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