Father William Billingham jailed for 27 years for murdering his eight-year-old daughter

Sophie Williams2 October 2018
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A father was jailed for life today for the murder of his eight-year-old daughter.

William Billingham was jailed at Birmingham Crown Court for a minimum of 27 years after murdering his daughter Mylee.

He stabbed Mylee once in the chest with severe force before causing himself stomach wounds as police arrived at his bungalow in Brownhills, near Walsall, in January.

Prosecutors alleged that Billingham acted out of a desire for "revenge" against his ex-partner, Tracey Taundry, after she began a same-sex relationship.

Jurors deliberated for around 80 minutes on Monday before unanimously convicting Billingham of murder and a separate charge of making a threat to kill 34-year-old Miss Taundry.

A nine-day trial at Birmingham Crown Court was told Mylee was pulled by her coat into her father's bungalow in Valley View, Brownhills, shortly after he held a knife at the neck of her mother.

The unemployed factory worker opted not to give evidence, claiming he had no memory of stabbing Mylee through the chest, and was guilty of the lesser offence of manslaughter due to depression.

But prosecutors argued that father-of-six Billingham "turned his anger" on Mylee to spite Miss Taundry.

Opening the case at the start of the trial, prosecutor Karim Khalil QC said of the killing: "It was swift, deliberate, clinical, brutal. It was not some manic unfocused assault.

"This was no accident and it was not a slight injury - it was a deep, violent thrust of a lethal weapon into the most vulnerable part of his young daughter's body."

The jurors who convicted Billingham were not told he had cut his wrists in his cell - using razor blades - part-way through his trial.

Billingham underwent surgery after the apparent attempt to end his own life in the early hours of September 21 - a day after his trial was shown CCTV footage of his daughter in a shop on the night he killed her.

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