Luke Deeley was detained under the Mental Health Act for decapitating great-grandmother June Fox-Roberts after he said a 'higher power' told him to kill her
Luke Deely, 26, bludgeoned June Fox-Roberts, 65, to death in her home in Llantwit Fadre in her home before dragging her unconscious body to her dining room and removing her head.
Deeley, an illustration student, pleaded guilty to manslaughter by way of diminished responsibility and has been detained under the Mental Health Act. Prosecutor John Hipkin KC told Newport Crown: "She was assaulted whilst upright in the hallway and further assaulted whilst on the floor.Met officers admit relying on luck when solving murders as 'lack of curiosity' hampers search for serial killers
"He proceeded to decapitate and dismember her and placed her limbs into separated bags using an axe recovered at the scene to achieve this.
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