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Ughill Hall shootings

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To support Wood's claim, the defence called Wood's mother, who said that Ledez had confided her suicidal intention to her on multiple occasions and that she feared that her husband Colin would physically harm her or Christopher. The witness also stated that Wood had called her within 24 hours of the
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over which force was responsible for erroneously allowing Wood access to firearms. Wood's ten-piece gun collection had been confiscated twice; firstly in December 1985 over fears from his wife and doctor of deteriorating mental health and alcoholism, and secondly because of an administrative error
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unanimously rejected Wood's claim that he killed Ledez as part of a suicide pact and found him guilty of murder. Justice Taylor sentenced Wood to life imprisonment for each murder, 12 years for the attempted murder, and three years for the specimen charges of theft from clients. Wood was struck off
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Rivlin argued that Wood's story did "not have a ring of truth about it". Several of Ledez's French friends who were interviewed by police claimed that Ledez had shown no signs of depression or suicidal intentions. In addition, her mother received a telephone call hours before Ledez died and she did
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The police, firemen, the church's priest, and members from the British Consulate pleaded with Wood for seven hours, at which point Wood surrendered. A crowd of several hundred people had gathered to watch from below. Wood later claimed that he did not wish his family to see his fall on television,
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Following the discovery of the bodies, the police appealed to Wood to turn himself in and warned members of the public not to approach him as he may be armed. Wood's wife Margaret and their three children were put under police protection immediately, as was Ledez's husband Colin Lloyd. A total of
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with Ledez's daughter Stephanie (aged 3), after which he led her into Christopher's bedroom and shot her twice in the head, killing her instantly. He then took Ledez's son Christopher (aged 5) into the bathroom and told him to close his eyes as he had a surprise for him, then shot him twice in the
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Wood made no further telephone calls to either the police or journalists for nearly 48 hours after the initial series of calls. By 26 September he had made at least eight phone calls. On 27 September, Wood called Tunney four times asking about funeral arrangements for Ledez and her daughter. The
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In March 1986, Wood bought 50 rounds of ammunition in Sheffield for his .38 Enfield revolver which he had inherited after his father used it to commit suicide. South Yorkshire Police ascribed these events to an "administrative mix-up" with Sussex Police, who were responsible for executing the
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shootings and explained the plan to her. The prosecution called Alan Wales, Wood's doctor, who testified that he advised the police to confiscate Wood's gun collection after an appointment on 11 November 1985. Wales said that Wood appeared "distressed" and prescribed him with antidepressants.
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area. After Wood's capture, British and French authorities were "puzzled" by the ease with which Wood travelled under his own name. At his trial, it was established that Wood had gone to a pub after committing the killings and then, over the course of the next few days, travelled to
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firearms clause in Wood's father's will. Sussex Police said that when Wood asked for the gun and the remaining 11 rounds they tried to dissuade him but he returned a month later with a renewed firearms certificate from South Yorkshire Police. The differing interpretations of the
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of Wood with a consultant psychiatrist on the same day due to the firearm confiscations and the phone calls. The following day, Wood made three more calls to Tunney and threatened suicide in one of them; he claimed he killed because of "love and desperation, not anger and hate".
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states that if a person kills someone in pursuance of a suicide pact and then does not commit suicide themselves, they are guilty only of manslaughter and not murder. However, Geoffrey Rivlin, leading the prosecution, told the court that in such a situation the
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On 30 July 1987, the final day of the trial, the prosecution argued that Wood's suicide threat on Amiens Cathedral was not genuine and was done only to disguise his true motive, with Rivlin summarising that Wood "killed out of his obsessive hatred, not love".
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On 30 July 1987, Wood was convicted on two counts of murder, one of attempted murder and one of theft, after a week-long trial. He had pleaded not guilty to the murder of Danielle, instead submitting a manslaughter plea claiming he killed her to complete a
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Ian Wood (born 1949) began renting Ughill Hall, an 18-room mansion on the outskirts of Bradfield, with his mistress Danielle Ledez in April 1986 after leaving his wife Margaret and his three children. Wood was a solicitor and the ex secretary of the
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At approximately midnight on 21 September 1986, Wood went to the playroom in the mansion and killed his mistress Danielle Ledez by shooting her once in the head. Ledez was 10 weeks pregnant by Wood. Wood then proceeded to play
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in renewing his licence. The guns were returned two weeks after the first confiscation. South Yorkshire Police later said that they had to return them because there was no evidence that Wood was a threat to himself or others.
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five homes in England were put under protection throughout the manhunt. A formal arrest warrant was issued on 23 September 1986 with more details on Wood's flight, including the numberplate of the car he fled in.
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request to French authorities to send Wood back to the UK for prosecution. Wood decided not to object to the extradition request after a brief meeting with his family and was confident that he would receive a
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in the kitchen and called the police before fleeing the scene. He went on the run for over a week, making several telephone calls to journalists and family members. Eight days later he threatened to
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were notified of the case on the same day, after which French police interviewed Ledez's parents. Up until this point, Wood, who owned no other properties, was believed by police to still be in the
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in a British court. On 7 October, a formal request on behalf of the Director of Public Prosecutions was made to a magistrate in Sheffield. Wood was flown back to the UK on 19 November where he was
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On 1 December 1986, the prosecution charged Wood on two counts of murder and one count of attempted murder, for Danielle, Stephanie, and Christopher, respectively. Wood also faced a
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On 21 September 1986, Ian Wood shot and killed his partner Danielle Ledez and her daughter Stephanie (aged 3), and severely injured Christopher (aged 5), Ledez's elder child, at
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if the government would change its firearms policy in response to the murders, to which she responded: "The Home Office ... will keep that matter under permanent review".
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Wood gave the court a detailed account of the five-point agreement he claimed to have made with Ledez as to what to do after the killings and before his suicide:
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On 23 September 1986, a police press conference was interrupted when Wood made a series of telephone calls to Brenda Tunney, a reporter for the local newspaper
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on 22 November. Wood made a further short committal appearance in court on 1 December and his trial was formally announced on 3 February 1987.
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intervening and seeking a detailed explanation from both forces and holding talks with them over possible amendments to the Firearms Act.
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of stealing £84,000 from clients he represented in property deals, although the prosecution claimed the sum could have been £150,000.
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describing the scene as "a circus". Wood had telephoned Ledez's family to inform them of his intention to commit suicide.
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On 28 August 1987, Wood's solicitor filed an appeal against the guilty verdict. The appeal was rejected on 25 July 1989.
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The police successfully applied to continue holding Wood on remand on double murder and attempted murder charges at
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in France but was talked down by the police after seven hours. He was then extradited back to Sheffield for trial.
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with severe head injuries and was placed on life support after surviving without medical attention for 21 hours.
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Wood changed clothes, packed his bags, and left the house shortly afterwards, leaving the weapon he used, an
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head. Wood then bludgeoned the boy with a large ruler four or five times in the back of the head.
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reported that a man matching Wood's description had requested an international driving licence.
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of prospective gun owners, in response to the murders. In October 1986, Michie asked
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took place, in which Michael Robert Ryan killed 16 people. This prompted
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Wood pleaded not guilty to the murder of Danielle and instead entered a
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Ensure Ledez and her children were buried in a French village cemetery.
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Visit a French church and light candles for Ledez and her children.
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paid out at least £240,000 in compensation to the theft victims.
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is on the killer to prove that a suicide pact was made.
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Send a detailed explanation of the deaths to the press.
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McCarthy, Michael; Geddes, Diana (30 September 1986).
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A day after Wood's surrender, British police filed an
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1986 shooting near Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
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Danielle Ledez (1948-1986) was a French teacher from
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Sheffield Old Town Hall, the venue for Wood's trial
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Ughill Hall
Sheffield
Murder
attempted murder
theft
life sentences
Ughill Hall
Bradfield
Sheffield
.38 Enfield revolver
jump off
Amiens Cathedral
suicide pact
British firearms policy
Law Society
Amiens

Enfield No. 2
hide-and-seek
.38 Enfield revolver
Sheffield Children's Hospital
Sheffield Weekly Gazette
mental state
Automobile Association
Barnstaple
Interpol
Yorkshire
Dover

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