Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Stephen Ojerinola 'Killers' buried body under garden shed after stabbing him and pouring concrete inside his hoodie...

Stephen Ojerinola
A teenager Stephen Ojerinola, 18, was stabbed, beaten unconscious and had concrete
poured inside his hoodie before being buried in a shallow grave under a shed the Old Bailey has heard.
It is alleged that Stephen Ojerinola, 18, was dumped in a makeshift grave in the back garden of one of the attackers following the brutal attack in Kidbrooke, South East London.

Jurors were told that William Regan and Lee Davies, who are accused of murder, then erected a flatpack Homebase shed on top of the teenager’s burial site.
The court also heard that after arranging the ‘undignified and unlawful burial’, Regan phoned the victim’s girlfriend to ask whether she had seen him.
Mr Ojerinola’s body was not uncovered until seven months after he disappeared during a police visit to Regan’s home.

Regan and Davies, both 36, are said to have attacked Mr Ojerinola at some point on April 11 or 12 last year but it was not until November 20 that police unearthed his remains.
His body - encased in concrete - was discovered by a trained sniffer dog following more than a day of excavation in Regan’s garden, said prosecutor Max Hill.

He added: ‘He was several feet down. Buried, therefore, beneath the shed, gravel, a tarpaulin, wooden boards, mixed rubble, loose soil and then the concrete.
‘As the team dug down, first his trainer shoe emerged from the earth and concrete.
‘Then a body, curled into a foetal position. His arms were in fact around a ball of concrete, hardened after it had been poured inside his hooded top.
‘He had been placed in that grave to rot.

Culled-MailOnline



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