A prisoner has been found guilty of the brutal murder of "Britain's worst paedophile" Richard Huckle. Paul Fitzgerald, 30, said he wanted Huckle to feel what his victims had felt in the vicious attack which he said was "poetic justice".
It emerged that Fitzgerald strangled Huckle with an electrical cable sheath, inserted a pen into his brain and a blunt object into another bodily orrifice.
Jurors at Hull Crown Court took roughly an hour to convict Fitzgerald of murder after a four-day trial. Opening the case last week, Alistair MacDonald QC said the attack in October 2019 was designed to "humiliate and degrade" Huckle, who Fitzgerald described as "Britain's worst paedophile".
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