A MAN has been found guilty of ‘savagely murdering’ his friends while their toddler slept in a nearby room.
Geoffrey and Michelle Hibbert were stabbed to death by their friend Stanley Elliott on June 20, 2021, at their bungalow in Buckland Avenue, South Ham.
Elliott had been babysitting for the couple while they were out in Reading, and at around 1.30am Mr and Mrs Hibbert returned home.
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At 1.58am Mrs Hibbert made a 999 call using Elliott’s mobile phone to report that her husband had been stabbed. During the call she said she had also been attacked.
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