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Jamie Burnett found guilty of manslaughter after stabbing his mother to death in her Rainham home

A 32-year-old man has been cleared of murder after stabbing his mum to death.

Jamie Burnett denied murdering his mum Lesley Spearing but was found guilty of the lesser charge of manslaughter at Maidstone Crown Court after nearly 10 hours of deliberation.

Jamie Burnett has been found not guilty of murdering his mother at her Rainham home. Picture: Facebook
Jamie Burnett has been found not guilty of murdering his mother at her Rainham home. Picture: Facebook

Ms Spearing, of Oast View Terrace, Rainham, was fatally wounded in the neck on October 10, 2019.

Burnett stabbed his mum in the neck with a serrated knife and “stamped” on her head before fleeing the scene and heading towards Rainham High Street.

The jury was also played the two 999 calls the defendant made to SECamb and the police shortly after leaving his mum’s home, where he admits to “assaulting” someone.

He is heard telling the ambulance operator he “could not care less” if the patient was breathing and that they should “wait for the trial” when she asked him for details about what happened.

Burnett also said he was bleeding and there was blood everywhere before eventually hanging up.

Lesley Spearing was fatally stabbed by her son
Lesley Spearing was fatally stabbed by her son

He then called the police, where he told the operator he had assaulted his mum and told them where officers could find him in Station Road, Rainham.

Burnett was arrested on suspicion of GBH and treated by paramedics for two lacerations to his fingers before being taken by ambulance to Medway Maritime Hospital.

During his trial, the court heard how he suffered from schizophrenia and psychosis.

His aunt, and Ms Spearing’s sister, Susan Nash, previously gave evidence at the trial about how during Christmas time in 2018, she had called the police after seeing Burnett with his hands around Ms Spearing’s neck and said he was then admitted to hospital.

She explained that following the incident, a meeting was held between interested parties where it was decided the defendant could not live with his mother as his behaviour was too “volatile”.

Lesley Spearing died in her home in Oast View Terrace, Rainham. Pic: Kent Police
Lesley Spearing died in her home in Oast View Terrace, Rainham. Pic: Kent Police

He instead lived in supported accommodation in Chatham but would still contact and visit his family members.

Ms Nash said Ms Spearing spoke with her son’s care coordinator in the days leading up to her death as she was told they were going to stop Burnett’s injections used to treat his psychosis.

She told the court: “Lesley said he was really unwell and needed help and they could not stop his injections because of how his behaviour was.

“She asked them not to tell Jamie she had phoned because she was scared about what he would do.”

However, his doctors did tell Burnett of the conversation and Ms Nash said he went “mental” when he found out and shouted at Ms Spearing, telling her she had “ruined [his] life”.

Ms Nash added: “He said ‘I am going to be doing life, throw away the key this is my life now’.”

Three days later, the sisters visited Burnett at his flat, as he was concerned someone was breaking in while he was sleeping and stealing his tobacco.

While there, he asked his aunt whether she knew “how to stab someone” and explained to her he knew how to cause “maximum damage” and that “you stick it in and twist it”, the court was told.

Maidstone Crown Court. Stock picture
Maidstone Crown Court. Stock picture

Previously, paramedics Molly Gifford and Donna Walker gave evidence saying Burnett had blood on his clothing, hands and face and told them he had “slashed his mum’s throat”.

Ms Walker said when she asked the defendant if he meant to do it, he had told her he did.

Burnett was later arrested on suspicion of murder while he was in the hospital.

Previously, the court heard that Ms Spearing’s younger son Stephen Burnett and niece Kiri Burnett were at the property when she was stabbed by the defendant.

Ms Burnett told the jury she heard “screaming” and immediately ran towards the noise where she saw her cousins “wrestling” in the kitchen and Burnett was holding a knife.

He will be sentenced on May 21 at Maidstone Crown Court.

The judge addressed the jury and said: “An extremely difficult case. A tragic case in so many ways.”

He thanked the jury for their patience and understanding.

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