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A shocking news has come from Britain. Here, the heir of a pie company has been sentenced to life imprisonment. It is being told that 24-year-old Dylan Thomas brutally murdered his best friend 23-year-old William Bush. Dylan Thomas has been sentenced to life imprisonment in this case.

 

In fact, 24-year-old Dylan Thomas brutally murdered his best friend, 23-year-old William Bush. He committed this crime on December 24, 2023. Now he has been sentenced to life imprisonment.

 

Learn about the case in detail

Dylan Thomas, 24, has been sentenced to life imprisonment, to be executed on December 24, 2023, for the brutal murder of his best friend, William Bush, 23. Thomas stabbed Bush 37 times using a large kitchen knife and a flick knife at their shared home in Llandaff, Cardiff, NDTV reported, citing a BBC report.

 

Most notably, Thomas had researched the anatomy of the neck online just hours before the attack. Despite admitting to the killing, he denied murder.

 

Dylan Thomas is the grandson of Sir Stanley Thomas

 

The prosecution has described it as a premeditated attack. Dylan Thomas is the grandson of Sir Stanley Thomas, who founded Peter's Pies. The jury heard that Thomas was on his way down but was fully aware of his actions. Just weeks earlier he had been arrested for attempting to scale the fence of Buckingham Palace and released on police bail.

 

On the day of the murder, Thomas was taken home by his grandmother, Sharon Burton, where he pulled out knives, entered Bush's bedroom and fatally stabbed her. Witnesses said horrific screams could be heard from inside the house.

 

Thomas himself gave information about the attack

According to reports Thomas called 999 after the attack and claimed Bush had "gone mad" and stabbed him. Meanwhile the prosecution argued it was a premeditated attack. Judge Steyn, hearing the case, described the murder as "particularly horrific". He said Bush was attacked in the safety of her bedroom by someone she trusted.

 

The court heard the arguments of the victim's families

The court heard arguments from Bush's grieving family and girlfriend. The deceased's sister Catrin described the murder as "barbaric and cruel". In addition, his father John said that the family's life has changed after this incident.

 

Thomas's side defended

At the same time, during the trial, Thomas's defense claimed that he regretted not seeking psychiatric help, while evidence showed that he had been mentally ill for months before the murder. After his arrest, Thomas reportedly told officers that he was Jesus and offered them a job with God.

 

It is worth noting that Chris Evans of the Crown Prosecution Service condemned the attack, calling it a shocking level of violence. Along with this, South Wales Police described it as an unprovoked betrayal by a person trusted by Bush. Thomas's family made their fortune in the pie industry in the 1950s, but in 1988 they sold their company Peters Food.