North Somerset man pleads guilty to murdering wife

It followed an argument at their home in Brean back in October

71-year-old Simon Steeves
Author: Oliver MorganPublished 9th Feb 2024
Last updated 9th Feb 2024

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A man has pleaded guilty to murdering his wife at their home in Brean last year.

71-year-old Simon Steeves from Weston Road appeared at Bristol Crown Court on Wednesday, (7 February) where it was heard he stabbed her before phoning 999, telling the operator that he had murdered her during the incident on 25 October last year.

It happened at their home in Diamond Meadow Lodge Park, where officers, who were first to arrive on scene, carried out CPR on Denise Steeves until paramedics arrived.

Despite their best efforts, however, 59-year-old Denise died at the scene.

Police say they hope his guilty plea gives Denise's family 'some closure' - he'll appear in court next month for sentencing.

When Steeves was interviewed, he admitted to killing his wife following an argument and 'did not remember picking up the knife'. He was charged the day after the incident (26 October).

'We hope this gives Denise's loved ones some closure'

Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Inspector Neil Meade from the Major Crime Investigation Team, said: "My sincere condolences and thoughts remain with the family and loved ones of Denise, who have supported our investigation since the incident in October last year.

"Steeves fatally wounded his wife out of the blue following an argument in their Brean home. There had previously been no reports of violence between the pair.

"I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has supported this investigation, including witnesses, first responders and the team who have worked tirelessly on this case.

"We hope this gives Denise's loved ones some closure, knowing the man who took Denise from them too soon will soon be in jail."

Steeves will appear at Bristol Crown Court on Friday 1 March for sentencing.

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