Man who beat pregnant ex-fiancee to death jailed for 27 years
A man who beat his pregnant ex-fiancee to death causing the death of their unborn baby has been jailed for at least 27 years.
Tony McLernon, 24, of Harlow, Essex, was found guilty of murder and child
destruction following a trial lasting just over two weeks at Chelmsford
Crown Court.
The trial heard he lured Eystna Blunnie, 20, to her death in July last year
after telling friends she was trying to ruin his new relationship.
When they met in Howard Way, near her home in Harlow, he jumped on her, kicked
her and left her to die in a pool of blood.
Miss Blunnie was due to give birth to a girl within days.
Ordering a minimum tariff of 27 years of a life sentence, Mr Justice Fulford
said: "It is undoubtedly the case that he brutally and repeatedly attacked
Eystna Blunnie during the course of their relationship.
"He told friends he wanted her significantly harmed or killed. In April he
strangled her, causing the baby distress.
"This killing was not the result of an unthinking moment of anger but instead he had contemplated the attack over a long period of time.
"The killing was truly terrible. The horrific screams heard by those nearby show the suffering and pain she suffered and for some period of time she would have been aware of the fatal consequences for herself and her child.
"He has shown not the slightest shred of remorse."
McLernon showed no emotion as he was led from the dock