Killer jailed over Birmingham stabbing

Robert Goodwin will serve at least 22 years for murder.

Author: Hannah RichardsonPublished 6th Apr 2023
Last updated 6th Apr 2023

A killer who repeatedly stabbed a workmate to death has today been jailed for at least 22 years for murder.

Robert Goodwin suddenly attacked 32-year-old Shane Thompson at a property in Roundlea Road, Bartley Green, on 4 December 2021.

It happened after the pair had gone to the home of Mr Thompson's girlfriend after they'd worked as decorators and then gone to the pub.

After chasing Mr Thompson through the property and stabbing him to death, the killer took his car, then crashed and abandoned it shortly afterwards.

Goodwin - who had only come out of prison days earlier - had met Mr Thompson while they shared a cell previously and stayed in contact.

By chance, later in the evening, an off-duty PC found Goodwin in the Halesowen area, intoxicated and with superficial injuries claiming people were trying to stab him. He was taken to hospital and was later identified as the prime suspect. He was arrested and taken into custody.

The 32-year-old, of no fixed address, was convicted of murder following a trial earlier this year and was sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court to life imprisonment to serve a minimum of 22 years.

Detective Inspector Jim Colclough, from our homicide unit, said: "This was a savage attack on Mr Thompson who had offered Goodwin the hand of friendship and got him work.

"We will probably never know exactly what led Goodwin to do what he did, but he will now rightly have his freedom taken away for a very long time.

"We know this will never bring Mr Thompson back but we hope this sentence will provide some comfort to his family and friends."

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