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John Whitham Stafford, ch exec, Merseyside Probation Trust, for serv ex-offenders.
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Although he thought it was a bizarre idea, Gerald Whitham (the department head) provided generous help.
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The jury at Truro Crown Court took just over four hours to find Terence Whitham, 33, from Bodmin, guilty of murder and burglary.
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Senior investigating officer Det Insp Stuart Ellis said: The actions of Whitham on that evening were callous and devastating.
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Whitham's blood was found on Ms Craze's pillowcase
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Whitham was given four years for the burglary and two years for arson.
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Whitham said Ms Craze got into bed fully clothed where she passed out.
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Whitham later told police he hoped to have sex with her after he walked her home.
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Ms Craze's family said they were pleased Whitham had been found guilty of the murder of a "caring, bubbly and fun" person.
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Lord Abercorn's at Whitham, the palace of silence; and yesterday at a quarter after three arrived at St. James's.
The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 3 Horace Walpole 1757
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