28-year-old Nicholas Metson, 28, of Shuttleworth House, Lincoln, who has admitted to the gruesome murder of his wife, is due to be sentenced on Monday. Before pleading guilty, he denied killing his wife for almost a year, according to a report.Metson stabbed his wife to death, chopped her body in over 200 pieces and stored them in his kitchen for a week before dumping them in a river with the help of a friend, a report said.Described as an “evil monster” Nicholas Metson stabbed his wife to death then cut her body into more than 200 pieces before dumping her remains in a river days later, the BBC reported.Holly Bramley’s body parts were found in the River Witham in March 2023.Lincoln Crown Court heard he paid his friend, Joshua Hancock, to dispose of his wife’s remains after being kept hidden in their flat for nearly a week.During a sentencing hearing on Friday, His Honour Judge Simon Hirst was told Metson never gave a reason for how and why he had killed his wife, BBC said.Victim impact statements read out in court by Bramley’s mother and siblings indicated the 26-year-old had been subjected to “coercive control and manipulation” by the “evil monster” and their marriage had “broken down irretrievably”.The couple had married in 2021 but were on the verge of separating when Metson carried out the murder, the court heard.After murdering his wife, Metson withdrew £50 from her bank account and searched on the internet with questions such as “What benefits do I get if my wife has died” and “Can someone haunt me after they die”.The court heard Metson had previous convictions for offences against former partners in 2013, 2016 and 2017, the BBC added.
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