Lewis Finch, 31, called his sister, Ronnie at 2.15am in the morning saying he had "killed him". Scared about what her brother had done, Ronnie rang him back and heard his victim Geoffery Pearce, 47, screaming for help in the background.Prosecutor Sean Brunton QC told Exeter Crown Court: "Chillingly in that second call in the background she could hear the other man's voice, the voice of Geoffrey Pearce screaming 'help me, help me'."She said her brother hung up after telling her: "He is not dead yet...but he is going to be."Failing to get through to her brother again, Ronnie reported the haunting phone call to the police.Lewis, of Exmouth, Devon, denied murdering Mr Pearce at his caravan home in the village of Newton Poppleford, claiming his.
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