UKConvicted Killer Confronted with 'Living Nightmare' He Created

Convicted Killer Confronted with ‘Living Nightmare’ He Created

Key Takeaways

  • Stephen Bates was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 18 years for the murder of Martin O’Donovan, his girlfriend’s brother.
  • The incident occurred on the night of April 18, after a 70th birthday party for Martin’s mother, where Bates and Martin got into a drunken fight.
  • Bates deliberately drove his car at Martin, trapping him underneath and causing fatal injuries.
  • The court heard that Bates had a history of previous convictions, including burglary and drink driving, and had shown no remorse for his actions.
  • Martin’s family described him as a kind, intelligent, and generous man, and stated that the actions that took him from them were deliberate, senseless, and cruel.

Introduction to the Incident
The incident occurred on the night of April 18, after a 70th birthday party for Martin’s mother, where Bates and Martin got into a drunken fight. The party had started off as a happy family occasion, but things took a turn for the worse when Bates became progressively more inebriated and insisted on driving home, despite having downed a cocktail of Jagerbombs, Stella Artois, Red Bull, and vodka. Martin, who had only met Bates for the first time that evening, tried to reason with him, but the two men ended up exchanging punches in the front garden.

The Fatal Incident
After the fight, Bates ultimately agreed to let Natalie O’Donovan drive him home in his car, but he was described as being "seething" during the 12-minute journey and "furious with Martin O’Donovan for what had happened earlier". He was also said to have "said he’d kill him" and would "get someone to kill him", adding that he "wasn’t going to get away with having punched him". Bates then took hold of the car keys and "sped off" without Natalie, returning to Stonyhurst Road, where he deliberately drove his car at Martin, trapping him underneath and causing fatal injuries.

The Aftermath
Following the incident, Bates was arrested and told officers "I know what I’ve done, I’ve f***ed up". He was found guilty of Martin’s murder earlier this month and was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 18 years. The court heard that Bates had a history of previous convictions, including burglary and drink driving, and had shown no remorse for his actions. Martin’s family described him as a kind, intelligent, and generous man, and stated that the actions that took him from them were deliberate, senseless, and cruel.

The Court Hearing
During the court hearing, Natalie O’Donovan read a statement to the court, describing the impact of Martin’s death on her and her family. She said that Martin was her brother, her best friend, and the one person she could confide in, and that his death had left her completely broken-hearted and traumatized. The court also heard a statement from Martin’s father, who said that his heart was broken and his soul was ripped apart by Martin’s death. The prosecution described the incident as a "determined act of aggression" and stated that Bates had shown no remorse for his actions.

The Sentence
The judge, Neil Flewitt KC, sentenced Bates to life in prison with a minimum term of 18 years, stating that the offence was committed outside the home address of Martin O’Donovan’s sister and that family members of all ages saw him trapped under Bates’ car and fatally injured. The judge also stated that Bates had made a determined effort to return to confront Martin O’Donovan and that the offence was committed in a state of anger and rage, fueled by alcohol. The judge accepted that Bates had shown some remorse for causing Martin’s death, but that it was tempered by his behavior following the fatal incident, during which time he was clearly only concerned for himself.

The Family’s Statement
Following the hearing, Martin’s family released a statement, describing him as a kind, intelligent, generous, and deeply loved man. They stated that the actions that took Martin from them were deliberate, senseless, and cruel, and that they had seen no sign of remorse from Bates. The family also thanked the Merseyside Police, the prosecution team, and all those who had supported them with professionalism and compassion throughout the difficult time. They stated that they would carry Martin’s memory with them always and that their focus now was on honoring the life he lived, rather than the manner in which it was taken.

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