Man jailed for life for murdering Annan dad in Carlisle
Jack Crawley will spend a minimum of 37 years behind bars
Last updated 23rd Oct 2024
A man's been jailed for life for the murder of Paul Taylor in Carlisle.
Jack Crawley will spend a minimum of 37 years in prison.
The 20-year-old, from Sheehan Crescent had denied murdering the dad of two from Annan, instead admitting to manslaughter.
A jury though at Carlisle Crown Court found him guilty of murder earlier this week, after a three-week trial.
Another man was cleared of assisting an offender.
The 56-year-old was last seen at his home in October last year.
Seven months later, his remains were found in woodland in Carlisle.
Detective Superintendent Ian Hussey was the senior investigating officer (SIO) in the investigation.
Speaking after the verdict he said:
“Paul was tragically killed after suffering an assault at the hands of Jack Crawley. He was a much-loved father, husband, brother and friend who I know will be missed by many.
“Crawley refused to admit to the brutal murder of Paul instead pleading guilty to manslaughter claiming his death was the result of a car theft gone wrong, however after a jury heard the evidence gathered against him, they found him guilty of murder.
“I would like to thank the members of the jury who have listened carefully and watched all of the evidence presented to them surrounding this shocking incident.
“I would also like to thank our colleagues in the Crown Prosecution Service and prosecuting counsel David McLachlan KC and Will Beardmore for the manner in which the case has been prepared and delivered at trial.
“I must also take this opportunity to thank and praise the dedicated team of officers and staff from Cumbria Constabulary who have worked round the clock on this investigation for many months. They have shown great skill and professionalism throughout."
Following the sentencing the judge, The Honourable Mr Justice Goose said that Crawley was a “highly dangerous young man” and that his offending had caused “unimaginable grief”.
Crawley was also sentenced for attempted murder following a separate incident in North Yorkshire in January 2024.
For this he received a 15-year sentence, to be served concurrently.
Cumbria Police are now encouraging anyone who has any concerns relating to any incidents linked to the investigation which have caused concern or distress to make a report to them.
They are also urging anyone who is part of the ‘MSM’ community and believes they may have been targeted by Crawley or anyone else, to come forward. All reports will be dealt with the highest degree of sensitivity and privacy.
Make a report here: www.cumbria.police.uk/report-it or call 101.