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Man who murdered two women on Christmas Day jailed

A man who murdered two women on Christmas Day has been jailed for life, with a minimum term of 39 years.

Jazwell Brown had previously pleaded guilty to killing Teohna Grant and Jo Pearson in Milton Keynes last year - as well as two counts of attempted murder. Detectives say the attacks were wholly unprovoked and committed while he was under the influence of crack cocaine.

Brown had fatally assaulted Ms Pearson, his 38-year-old partner, in their home by stabbing her repeatedly and beating her with a baseball bat. He also attempted to kill his 18-year-old son, Jake Brown, using the same weapons.

The 49-year-old then took the knife and baseball bat to his neighbour's flat, where he killed 24-year-old Teohna Grant. Her partner, Bradley Latter, sustained more than 20 injuries to his neck alone, but survived.

Brown also stabbed Ms Pearson's dog Tilly before fleeing the scene in his car, driving at dangerously high speeds before he was arrested. Footage from a nearby doorbell camera showed the dog walking around while bloodied and injured.

Detective Chief Inspector Stuart Brangwin said the scenes faced by emergency services that evening were "indescribable". He added: "The events that unfolded on that day were truly horrific and tragic.

We may never know what prompted Brown to behave the way he did." 'Terrible crimes' have 'torn apart the lives of many people' Beyond the life terms for the murders of Ms Pearson and Ms Grant, Brown was sentenced to 18 years for the attempted murder of his son, and 21 years for the attempted murder of Mr Latter. He was also sentenced to nine months for attacking Ms Pearson's dog, and 18 months for the possession of a knife in a public place.

The judge said all of the sentences will run concurrently to the sentences for murder. Mr Justice Kerr told Brown: "The terrible crimes you committed that day have torn apart the lives of many people." He said he accepted a psychiatric report that "the use of illegal drugs was the immediate trigger of the attacks.

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