Coventry triple murderer's rape trial ends in hung jury.

Anthony Russell has denied the sex attack in October 2020

Author: Matt MaddrenPublished 18th Feb 2022
Last updated 18th Feb 2022

The jury has been discharged in the trial of a triple murderer accused of raping his final victim, whom he strangled in woodland.

Anthony Russell pleaded guilty to murdering three people over six days, during "a campaign of crime" in October 2020, but denied raping Nicole McGregor.

The 39-year-old pleaded guilty to the murders of Julie Williams and her son, David Williams, at separate flats in Coventry, and that of Miss McGregor, whose body was found in woodland near Leamington Spa.

A trial at Warwick Crown Court heard that Miss McGregor was five months pregnant when she was killed on October 26 2020.

Jurors deliberated on the rape charge for more than six hours, but told the court on Friday that, even if given further time, they would not be able to reach a verdict.

Russell, of Riley Square, Coventry, opted not to give evidence to the jury on Wednesday.

A retrial has been scheduled in for next month, with sentencing on the murder charges not taking place until that is completed.

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