Anthony Payne
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 2 years ago |
Date of birth | August 2,1936 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | London |
United Kingdom | |
Record labels | Naxos |
Albums | The Sketches for Symphony no. 3 elaborated by Anthony Payne |
Job | Composer |
Musicologist | |
Education | Durham University |
St Cuthbert's Society, Durham | |
Died | Islington |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | April 30,2021 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 462621 |
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Anthony Payne Life story
Anthony Edward Payne was an English composer, music critic and musicologist. He is best known for his acclaimed completion of Edward Elgar's third symphony, which subsequently gained wide acceptance into Elgar's oeuvre.
Homicide to fall for the first time in five years across the UK, although London will rise
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Alexander Lewis-Ranwell: The triple killer who was arrested twice
... Anthony Payne was bludgeoned to death in his own home Police became increasingly concerned about his welfare...
Triple killer Alexander Lewis-Ranwell not guilty of murder due to insanity
... Twins Richard and Roger Carter, 84, and Anthony Payne, 80, were The court heard Lewis-Ranwell was arrested and released by police twice in the lead-up to the killings...
Killed in the year 2019: The UK's first 100 victims
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Exeter triple murder suspect remanded in custody
... The other man was Anthony Payne aged 80...
Man charged with murders of three men in Exeter
...A forensic tent remains outside the property where Anthony Payne was found dead on Monday A man has been charged with the murders of three elderly men found dead in Exeter...
Exeter murder case: Gun 'found near body' of victim, 80
...Anthony Payne, 80, was described as a decent, ordinary bloke by his friend A friend of one of three men in their 80s found dead in Exeter has described how he found his body - and an antique pistol next to him...
Triple killer Alexander Lewis-Ranwell not guilty of murder due to insanity
Alexander Lewis-Ranwell was arrested twice in the Two Days before he killed the Three men
A Man who killed Three elderly men because he wrongly believed they were paedophiles has been cleared of murder.
Exeter Crown Court heard Alexander Lewis-Ranwell battered his Victims - All In their 80s - with a shovel and a hammer in a "whirlwind of destruction".
He has paranoid schizophrenia and was having delusions about saving girls from a paedophile ring, jurors heard.
The 28-year-old was found Not Guilty by reason of insanity after jurors decided he "did not know it was illegal".
Twins Richard and Roger Carter, 84, and Anthony Payne , 80, were
The court heard Lewis-Ranwell was arrested and released by police twice in the lead-up to the killings.
He began The First fatal attack just Three Hours after he had been released from police custody, where he had been held for wounding a farmer with a saw.
It was his second arrest in the space of 24 hours and came just seven hours after he was arrested over an attempted burglary at another Farm .
Anthony Payne was killed at his home near Exeter St David's stationThree psychiatrists agreed Lewis-Ranwell was insane when he battered his Victims .
But The Prosecution had argued the defendant bore some responsibility for what happened.
The court heard evidence of Lewis-Ranwell's interaction with various health professionals during his Three spells in custody between 8 and 11 February.
Lewis-Ranwell was released from Barnstaple police station at about 09:30 on 10 February and travelled to Exeter.
He entered Mr Payne's home at about 12:30 and bludgeoned the pensioner to death with a rusty hammer.
Less than Three Hours later he scaled The Wall of The Carter brothers' home in Cowick Lane, took a spade from The Garden and beat them both to death with it.
After his final arrest the defendant told a psychiatrist at Broadmoor secure hospital: "I cannot believe no-one helped me - they let me out twice when I was unwell. "
In sentencing, Mrs Justice May described the case as "disturbing. . on so many levels - Three dead, two injured at the hands of someone floridly psychotic at the time and therefore not criminally responsible".
She Said she would be making a hospital order with restrictions to ensure Lewis-Ranwell "won't be allowed into the community until agencies are absolutely content it is OK for him to be released".
The Judge informed the court that, prior to returning their verdicts, The Jury had passed her a note raising concerns about the "state of psychiatric services in Devon and the failings in care in Alexander Lewis-Ranwell's case".
Lewis-Ranwell caught on CCTV on The Day of the killingsIn a statement, The Head of custody for G4S Health Services, Jon Allen , said The Company "stood by their decision" that "Lewis-Ranwell was not suicidal and did not meet the requirements of a full Mental Health Act assessment in the out-of-hours period".
Head of major crime at Devon and Cornwall Police, Det Supt Mike West , said: "We fully accept our responsibilities to look after those detained in our custody units.
"However, it is unreasonable to suggest that police officers or staff, in these circumstances, should have over-ridden decisions made by those who are trained, qualified and skilled in health care. "
Following The Trial Mr Payne's family said they were "still profoundly shocked" and described The Victims as "gentle, kind and caring gentlemen".
The Family of The Carter brothers said they were "quiet" twins who "loved the outdoors, wildlife and bird watching" and "were born, lived and died at The House in Cowick Lane".
exeter, mental health
Source of news: bbc.com