He used her savings to travel the world
The chilling story of a "psychopath" husband who murdered his wife and used her savings to travel the world for nearly three years has been told in a new documentary. Jamie Starbuck killed his wife Debbie, dismembered her body and burnt it in bin in his back garden in Basford in 2010.
Retired Judge Michael Stokes, who sentenced Starbuck at Nottingham Crown Court, and who has spoken of his memories of the case in the documentary, had sentenced him to a minimum of 30 years. He told Starbuck: "This was a cruel deception by you solely to get control of her assets. Her dying must have been brutal and horrific".
"I left the UK a long time ago in search of...well, in all honesty I was running away. From life and responsibility; justice and my past. I didn't acknowledge it at the time but apparently I was looking for somewhere to call home. Somewhere I could imagine living for ever, where I could be ethical and free, where I wouldn't be judged or condemned for the sometimes bafflingly bizarre decisions I make; where I'd be accepted".
He went on to say: "When we read his blog, it is almost like a period of intraspection trying to find himself. He calls himself a 'misthanthorp'e initially, who is somebody who dislikes other people, yet almost as if he is trying to revise his own character, which is interesting, because he is clearly a psychopath where he has no regard for anybody else and no moral compass".
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