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Kelly-Ann Mills

Dad and son killed ex's new lover after dragging him out wardrobe 'like pack of animals'

A man who murdered his estranged wife's new lover with the help of his son after finding him hiding in a wardrobe was jailed for 24 years today.

Wayne Peckham, 49, was jailed after being found guilty of the 'harrowing and brutal' murder of Matthew Rodwell, 39.

His son Riley Peckham, 23, was jailed for 18 years for his part in the murder.

A court heard how the father and son hunted down Mr Rodwell, 39, after entering his house uninvited and found him hiding in a wardrobe.

Riley shouted "you're going to die", "here doggy" and "good boy" before finding him in a young boy's wardrobe at Downham Market, Norfolk.

Peckham senior, estranged from his wife Kerry Peckham, let himself into the house Kerry shared with Matthew after her son Riley had climbed through a first-floor window.

The pair then hunted Matthew down and beat and strangled him to death in front of Mrs Peckham.

Matthew Rodwell pictured with Kerry Peckham (East Anglia News Service)

The father and son from Hilgay, Norfolk, were sentenced to 24 and 18 respectively for murder at Norwich Crown Court, Norfolk, today.

The jury at Norwich Crown Court took 10 hours to deliberate before finding the pair unanimously guilty after a six-week trial.

The pair had denied murder.

Judge Anthony Bate said: "Wayne had committed targetted vandalism to Matthew's car, stalked him on previous occasions and set fire to a coat Matthew bought for Wayne's youngest son Harvey and posted the video on Facebook.

"Riley took his father's side against Matthew.

"Their visit [to Matthew's house] was no speculative social call. They suspected Matthew was there with Kerry and decided to do him serious harm.

"This was a brutal and sustained assault on a man in his home and in front of her partner who was herself injured.

"The attack wasn't spontaneous. The premeditation by Wayne Peckham is significant."

Wayne Peckham (East Anglia News Service)
Matthew Rodwell was murdered (East Anglia News Service)

Riley had found Matthew's pair of shoes at the bottom of the stairs on Jan 23, 2022, and shouted, "he's here" to his father outside the house.

Wayne then let himself in through the front door.

Matthew, a refuse worker and father of two, had called 999 from the wardrobe after realising the pair was outside and told the operator he was afraid of what was about to happen.

Riel Karmy-Jones KC, prosecuting, said Mr Rodwell, from Fincham, Norfolk, was "terrified about being found by Riley and Wayne".

She said during the call, made from a bedroom wardrobe in Kerry's youngest son's room, Mr Rodwell expressed "genuine fear about what was about to take place".

Wayne Peckham has been convicted of murder (East Anglia News Service)

When the pair found him, he was then beaten and strangled to death at the bottom of the stairs.

Kerry tried to get herself between the pair and Matthew to stop them.

Matthew had 40 'significant' injuries from being kicked, stamped and punched.

Kerry said they "thumped and beat the life out of him". Kerry herself was injured as a result.

Matthew was pronounced dead at the scene. His cause of death was manual strangulation.

A recording from Matthew's 999 call heard his last word, "sorry" before a "guttural sound" was recorded a minute later.

Police arrived at about 8.05pm and could hear "screaming" from inside.

Riley Peckham was found guilty of murder (East Anglia News Service)

A distraught Kerry Peckham came to the door with the body of Mr Rodwell lying in the hall.

Wayne was detained at the scene after he had initially tried to hide behind a curtain, while Riley escaped in handcuffs.

He was caught a couple of hours later at his step-grandfather's address.

Matthew's blood was found on the pair's clothing and his DNA under their fingernails.

The court heard Kerry Peckham moved in with Mr Rodwell after ending her "turbulent" relationship with Wayne, the father of her three children, who was "rough, volatile and controlling" towards her.

Ms Karmy-Jones said Wayne could be "aggressive" after drinking and was a "bad influence" on his son Riley.

He was also convicted of assault occasioning actual bodily harm involving another family in Downham Market in December, 2021, and sentenced to 15 months and 16 months for the assaults, to run concurrently with his 24-year life sentence.

Riley was also convicted of assault occasioning actual bodily harm in relation to the same incident in December, 2021 and sentenced to 12 months and eight months to run concurrently with his 18 year sentence.

Matthew and Kerry got together after she left Wayne in the spring of 2021.

He was killed at home in Norfolk (Eastern Daily Press / SWNS)

The court heard that Wayne had spent the afternoon in a pub before heading to her house, where the pair moved a doorbell and CCTV camera.

Ms Karmy-Jones said the pair "acted together to settle scores" as a "joint enterprise".

Senior Investigating Officer Detective Inspector Chris Burgess, from the Major Investigation Team, said: "This was a harrowing and brutal murder.

"I know some of the evidence given in court, especially the 999 call, has been difficult to listen to.

"In this call, we hear the final frightening moments of Matthew's life, a life taken by the actions of two men overcome with jealousy and rage, acting like a pack of animals.

"I want to thank the family and friends of Matthew for their patience, support and bravery throughout this investigation and I'm grateful the correct verdict has been reached by the jury in this case.

"Our thoughts remain with Matthew's family and friends, and we will continue to support them for as long as they need."

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