Man found guilty of murdering Whitehaven woman
Tiffany Render died in March
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A man has been found guilty of murdering a women in Whitehaven earlier this year.
34-year-old Tiffany Render died in March - with 50-year-old Paul Irwin, also from Whitehaven accused of murdering her.
During his trial, he admitted to manslaughter and sexual assault, but a jury at Carlisle Crown Court has today (Friday) convicted him of murder.
Following the verdict, the judge, The Honourable Mrs Justice Foster, adjourned the case for Irwin to be sentenced at a later date.
Detective Superintendent Matt Scott was the Senior Investigating Officer (SIO) overseeing the case.
Speaking after the verdict he said:
“This was a horrific crime and Irwin subjected Tiffany Render to an aggressive, violent, and controlling relationship.
“After hearing all the evidence gathered against Irwin by officers, a jury found him responsible for Tiffany’s death.
“I would like to thank the members of the jury – ordinary members of the public- who have sat and listened carefully to some shocking evidence in this case and returned a guilty verdict.
“I would also like to thank our colleagues within the Crown Prosecution Service and prosecuting council Iain Simkin KC for the manner in which the case has been prepared and delivered at trial.
“Finally, I must thank the dedicated team of police officers and staff who have worked tirelessly on this investigation. They have shown great professionalism throughout.
Det Supt Scott continued:
“My thoughts remain with Tiffany’s family and friends at this incredibly difficult time.
“I would finally like to thank and pay tribute to Tiffany’s family. They have been dignified throughout the course of the investigation.
“I hope the conviction provides them with some comfort that her killer has been brought to justice and will spend a significant amount of time behind bars.”