arrested for the murder of his neighbours with whom he was embroiled in a bitter parking row that ended in tragedy.Afghanistan veteran Collin Reeves, 35, was jailed for 38 years today, June 21, for stabbing Stephen and Jennifer Chapple to death at their home in the village of Norton Fitzwarren, Somerset in November last year.He carried out the 'unprovoked and utterly unjustified' attack with the ceremonial dagger given to him when he left the Army as his victims' two children were asleep upstairs.READ MORE: Paedo babysitter pleads guilty to 141 sickening sex acts against kidsNow, in officer bodycam footage released by Avon and Somerset Police, shows the moment Reeves was arrested last year after calling police to admit what he had done.
The two officers, one male and one female, appear to confuse who the accused was because two men exit the home the officers attend."Not me!
Him!" an exacerbated man says, before Reeves tells him to "go in the f***** house".The officers tell Reeves he is under arrest for the attempted murder "of the two people in the house next door," and when asked does he understand the comments, he remains silent and still.
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