
Anthony
Porter, 33, killed Andraya Lyons, 38, after a quarrel at her work Christmas
party. When the party was over, he followed her home, and there he tortured her
and burned her alive.
Friends at her work Christmas party had warned Andraya not to go back home with Porter following the row because of how arrogant and selfish he had been to her all through their relationship. He was especially aggressive when she told him it was over between them, to the extent that he had to be pulled off her. But she chose to stay back at her home after she left the party, which held at a Marriott Hotel in Swindon, Wiltshire. Porter followed her home after texting his sister.
Some
of us are angels, some of us are demons, and tonight the demons won," he wrote to his sister.
Once at Andraya's home, Porter forced his way in and hit her over the head with an iron, stamped on her face and poured thick paint down her throat. He then proceeded to place gas canisters between her thighs and doused her with white spirit before setting her on fire while she was still alive.
Neighbours
later called firefighters when they smelled smoke. On arrival, Andraya's
charred body was discovered on the living room floor at around 5:30 a.m. on December 10
last year. They also found blood on the iron, porch, kitchen walls, and in the
living room, and Porter's footprint in the grey paint he had poured on his
girlfriend.
It was discovered that after the
violent attack, Porter made a hasty attempt to cover up his crime. When police
arrived the house, they found that the batteries had been removed from the
upstairs smoke alarm and attempts were made to cover the bloodstains with white
paint and a roller.
Porter left the murder scene at
around 5 a.m. then confessed his crime to family members, telling his sister he
"lost control and kept hitting her to her death". He later visited
his mother's grave before handing himself over to police. Yesterday, he admitted
murdering Ms Lyons, a mother of two sons, aged five and eight. He was jailed
for life with a minimum of 17-and-a-half years.
A forensic examination of her body
later concluded she suffered 45 separate injuries, including bruises and a cut
to her cheek. She had burns on her breasts, stomach and legs and the
"thick, granular" paint in her throat. The cause of death was
blunt force injury, paint inhalation and smoke inhalation.
At the sentencing, Judge Peter Blair
QC told Porter he would be subject to the sentence "for the rest of your
life" for the "dreadful" murder.
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