Man jailed for life after Ruishton murder
Michael Drake repeatedly hit 24-year-old Jordan Simcock over the head with a weight plate
A Somerset man who killed a co-worker after an argument is beginning a life sentence for murder.
Michael Drake from Taunton repeatedly hit 24-year-old Jordan Simcock over the head with a weight plate in Ruishton on the 19th February.
Drake, 46, of Duke Street, was found guilty of murder following the incident on 19 February and was sentenced at Bristol Crown Court today.
Following an argument at an address in Coronation Close, Ruishton, Jordan was hit repeatedly over the head by Drake using a weight plate, leaving him with significant injuries. Another friend called an ambulance but Jordan sadly died in hospital two days later.
Drake was seen on CCTV leaving the house with the weight plate in a bag which was later recovered by police.
He then walked to a friend’s house in Taunton where he showered and was given a clean set of clothes. Later that night, he walked onto Priory Bridge Road carrying a bag, but less than 10 minutes later he was sighted without it and walking bare foot.
He was arrested that day and subsequently charged with murder by detectives.
Drake pleaded guilty to manslaughter but denied murder, however he was found guilty by a jury at Bristol Crown Court yesterday and sentenced today to life in prison with a minimum term of 18 years.
Detective Inspector Nadine Partridge, who led the investigation, said: “Jordan’s family have shown immense courage following his death earlier this year and I’d like to pay tribute to them."
“Jordan was a young man whose life was tragically cut short by someone who he regarded as a friend, but who instead brutally attacked him, fatally wounding him and making no attempt to help him.
“This was a complex investigation and I am pleased the judge has today handed Drake a lengthy prison sentence and delivered justice for Jordan.”