Ronald King jailed for shooting wife Rita at care home:;
An 87-year-old man who shot his wife dead at a care home has been sentenced to six years in prison.
Rita King, 81, who had dementia, died after being shot at De La Mer House, in Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, in December.
Her husband, Ronald King, who has a mental health condition, admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
Judge Charles Gratwicke, at Chelmsford Crown Court, told him: "This was not a mercy killing."
He added: "This was without a doubt a carefully planned killing."
The
trial was told Mrs King's severe dementia had worsened in the months
before her death and her husband had Alzheimer's and another mental
health condition called paraphrenia which affected his ability to form
judgements.
King, of Cedar Close, Walton-on-the-Naze, denied murder at an earlier
hearing, but pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of manslaughter on the
grounds of diminished responsibility.
During the trial, the jury
heard King also considered shooting his older sister Eileen, who is a
resident at the care home, as well as himself.
Mr King was
sentenced to six years for manslaughter, five years for firearm
possession and 12 months for possessing ammunition. All three terms will
be served concurrently.
The judge ordered he be treated for his mental health condition at a secure hospital unit in Northampton.
Consultant
psychiatrist James Warner said paraphrenia was an older person's
version of schizophrenia in which people lose contact with reality.
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