Mr and Mrs Andrews were found fatally injured in their house in the Totley area of Sheffield in November last year and their deaths shocked the city
Andrews appeared in the dock on Friday flanked by staff from the hospital. Balding and sporting a grey beard, he was wearing a checked blue shirt over a maroon t-shirt.
The judge told the court she was very keen that she is provided with as much detail as possible about Mr and Mrs Andrews before their son is sentenced on June 15.Mr Andrew, who was a retired builder, and Mrs Andrews, is understood to have been a nurse, were found critically injured in their home in Terrey Road, Totley, on Sunday, November 27 2022, and were pronounced dead a short time later.
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