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Liverpool Echo
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Nick Tyrrell

"If you get a new man while I am in jail l will kill them and make you watch"

A violent bully subjected his girlfriend to a brutal assault over a 12 hour period.

Robert Saxon head-butted, punched, kicked and strangled his partner during the attack in Warrington earlier this year.

The woman said Saxon, 50, later told her he would kill her after he got out of jail.

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Henry Riding, prosecuting, said Saxon and the victim got into a relationship in April 2021. The court heard that it was later characterised by both drinking heavily and Saxon taking Class A drugs.

Mr Riding said that on January 23 this year Saxon then launched into an assault on the woman at a house on Plumtre Avenue and that this then continued in his house on Yardley Avenue. He said this assault saw him subject her to a range of violence including grabbing her round the neck so hard she couldn’t breath, putting his fingers in her eye sockets and head-butting her.

The woman was later checked by doctors and was fortunately found to have escaped serious injury but she said the attack had a devastating effect on her mental health. She later reported Saxon to the police and he was arrested - but the woman said in a statement to the court that she continued to feel intimidated by him because of numerous threats he made against her.

In her statement, read out by Mr Riding, the woman said: “Mr Saxon told me that if he goes to jail for a long stretch that he will kill me when he gets out. He said if I get with anyone else while he is in prison he will kill them and make me watch.”

As well as the assault on the woman, Saxon was also charged with breach of a restraining order. That is because he was banned from entering Plumtre Avenue under an order granted by magistrates in Warrington a few years ago after he committed a separate offence against a different victim who lived on the street.

He pleaded guilty to breaching that restraining order on two occasions and admitted the assault earlier this year. Saxon’s criminal record is vast and stretches back to the 1980s, with numerous convictions for violence.

Paul Treble, defending, said Saxon’s life had been blighted by an addiction to heroin and that it was in this context that many of his offences had been committed. He added that his drug use now meant he had significant mental health problems but said that since he went into custody he had sought treatment for his drug abuse and now had a job in one of the prison wings.

The judge, Anil Murray, said Saxon’s latest offence followed a pattern of violent offending but said his attack on the woman displayed a further level of “unnecessary cruelty”. Saxon, of Yardley Avenue, was jailed for two and a half years. A restraining order prevents him from contacting his former partner for ten years.

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