Stuart Robertson handed himself into police station and told officers he had strangled partner Dawn to death
A man strangled his wife to death before placing a crucifix in her lifeless hands and visiting Costa Coffee for a cup of tea.
READ MORE: He ruined the lives of two young boys but paedophile still won't admit his twisted obsessionWearing a change of clothing, the dark garments he had been seen wearing earlier now replaced by a fluorescent jacket and a bucket hat, he disembarked the service at 3.20pm near to Church Square Shopping Centre then "paused for a cup of tea" at a branch of Costa Coffee. Shortly before 3.
"Once there, he admitted killing his wife. He told the police that he had left the house that day to run an errand for his wife."She shouted at him. He told the officers that his wife was an alcoholic and she often behaved in that way. "He was asked how he got to the police station and he said he got the bus into St Helens town centre and went to Costa, then attended the police station. The officer described him as being emotional, very quietly spoken and shaky."They found Mrs Robertson unconscious and not breathing. There were no signs of life, but CPR was commenced.
He later pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter. Mr Glenser added: "He says, by his plea, that although he was responsible for her death, he did not intend to kill her or do her serious bodily harm.
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