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Home / Crime and Justice / Cheating Wife Jailed for Plotting Husband's Murder

Cheating Wife Jailed for Plotting Husband's Murder

19 Dec

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Summary

  • Wife and lover jailed for 19 years for murder conspiracy.
  • Plot involved faking suicide note and a 'kill kit'.
  • Husband survived attack in holiday caravan, claims innocence.
Cheating Wife Jailed for Plotting Husband's Murder

Michelle Mills, 46, and her lover, former Royal Marine Geraint Berry, 47, were each sentenced to 19 years in prison for conspiring to murder Mr. Mills. The couple had meticulously planned the murder, creating a 'kill kit' and discussing various methods, including poisoning and smothering.

The plot culminated in a fake armed raid on the couple's holiday caravan in Cenarth, Carmarthenshire, in September last year. Berry, along with accomplice Steven Thomas, attacked Mr. Mills, but he managed to fight them off. Weeks prior, a £124,000 life insurance policy had come into effect, naming Michelle Mills as the sole beneficiary.

During the trial, evidence of over 2,300 text messages between Mills and Berry detailed their chilling plans. Mills was also given an additional 18-month sentence for perverting the course of justice for attempting to destroy evidence, while Berry received the same for possessing an imitation firearm. Thomas received a 12-month sentence for his subordinate role.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Michelle Mills's motive was to claim a £124,000 life insurance payout from a policy that had recently come into effect.
They planned a fake armed raid on their holiday caravan, equipped with a 'kill kit', and had discussed methods like poisoning and faking a suicide.
No, Christopher Mills believed he was in a happy marriage and was stunned to discover his wife's affair and the murder plot.

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