Man admits strangling pensioner to death in Nuneaton

Chase Kelly's victim was found dead in her own home last summer

Author: Dan DaviesPublished 14th Feb 2022

A man has admitted he strangled a woman to death in her house in College Street, Nuneaton.

Mildred Whitmore, 84, was found dead in her house on 1 June 2021 by officers following a report raising concern at 9.10am.

At 10am, police received a report of a man hiding in the bushes of a nearby school. Officers attended to find it was Kelly and he had cuts and bruises to his arms and legs. The officers arrested Kelly in connection with Mildred’s death.

Kelly was placed in the area at around 4.40am after a witness reported hearing a commotion and recorded Kelly walking across the A444 towards George Eliot Hospital.

Chase Kelly, 31, previously of Gun Hill, Arley pleaded guilty to manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility.

Detective Inspector Collette O’Keefe from Warwickshire Police said: “This was a tragic and senseless killing. Mildred was a much loved lady who is clearly missed by her family and friends. This is an incredibly difficult time for everyone who knew her and our thoughts remain with them.”

Kelly also pleaded guilty to assaulting a man in Ryton on Dunsmore in November 2020.

He has been remanded in custody while psychiatric reports are prepared and will next appear at court no earlier than 25 April.

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