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MD- Harford teacher found dead blamed sex charges on failing grade

12-23-2008 Maryland:

The Harford County teacher found dead about a month after being charged with sexually abusing a student told a friend that the girl was trying to get revenge for a failing grade, said Sgt. 1st Class LeRoy Strickland, the friend.

Brian Norman, a social studies teacher at North Harford High School in Pylesville, was found dead in his home in the 1600 block of Denise Drive in Forest Hill this past weekend from a gunshot wound to the head, and authorities have ruled the death a suicide, said Monica Worrell, spokeswoman for the Harford County Sheriff's Office.

The 34-year-old teacher was arrested on Nov. 16 after being accused of allegedly slapping a 16-year-old female student on the buttocks after class and making death threats the same day to school employees.

Bruce Smith, the prosecutor handling the case, said he had never heard about the failing grade that Norman blamed for the allegations.

Norman also had attempted suicide Oct. 27, when the case was beginning, because, he said in court, "of his involvement with two students at North Harford High School and what he had done with him," Smith said.

"He already admitted at that point in time some culpability for these acts," the prosecutor said.

But Strickland, who served with Norman in Afghanistan from February 2006 to May 2007, did not believe the charges.

"These allegations against him, I don't believe it," he said. "All he could talk about [in Afghanistan] was wanting to get back home because he wanted to teach."

Strickland, who lives in the Washington, D.C., area, said he spoke on the phone with Norman two weeks ago. The teacher was upbeat and said the student had made up the sexual abuse allegations to get back at him for failing her, Strickland said.

Police have said Norman sent text messages to the student, and was admitted to a psychiatric facility and released.

Norman was charged with sex abuse of a minor, fourth-degree sex offense, second-degree assault, possession of child pornography and threatening school employees.

After his arrest, he was released on $25,000 bond.

Teri Kranefeld, school system spokeswoman, said Monday that Norman had been on administrative leave since October, but she declined further comment.

On the Web site badbadteacher.com, there were 59 comments Monday afternoon about Norman's death.

One post under the name "Pauline K" read: "I worked in the same school as Brian Norman about 8-9 years ago when he first began teaching and before he served in Iraq. He was very enthusiastic although I have to admit he also had a lot of anger in him."

Strickland said Army mates had nicknamed Norman "Jimmy Neutron" because he could quickly learn and teach new things.

Norman was awarded the Bronze Star and Combat Infantry Badge after coming under fire multiple times in Afghanistan, Strickland said.

..News Source.. by Mike Silvestri, Staff Writer

NY- 'Serial rapist' found in N.Y., commits suicide

12-22-2008 New York:

As he walked outside into the frigid, upper New York state air, fugitive rape suspect Michael L. Johnson Jr. noticed police and members of the U.S. Marshals Service were closing in on him after a two-week manhunt.

Johnson, 40, of Penn Township, ran back inside a boarding house room he had been renting for a few days, went to a second-floor room and killed himself by shooting himself - once in the chest, then once in the head.

Johnson, a former York City police officer and a Penn Township commissioner, had been on the run since Dec. 9 on charges he impersonated a police officer, then raped three women - two in York City and one in Baltimore.

The U.S. Marshals Service had been tracking Johnson up the East coast on a path that led to Burlington, Vt.; Troy, N.Y.; and finally Cohoes, N.Y., which is 10 miles outside of Albany, where Johnson committed suicide about 10:30 a.m. Monday.

Johnson killed himself as a state police tactical team was closing off a city block in preparation for a standoff.

From the very beginning, police believed Johnson would not be taken alive - that he would either kill himself or commit "suicide-by-cop," said York County District Attorney Stan Rebert.

If Johnson had been convicted, he would have faced 20 to 30 years in prison on the Pennsylvania charges and up to life in prison on the Maryland charges.
"There is justice in the sense that he won't be doing this to anyone ever again," Rebert said.


The cases

U.S. Marshals were trying to serve an arrest warrant on Johnson for unlawful flight to avoid prosecution. He was facing multiple charges - including rape and impersonating a police officer - in the sexual assaults of a 34-year-old woman and a 42-year-old woman in York in September.

Johnson was free on $100,000 bail from York County prison on charges filed Dec. 1 that he kidnapped 22-year-old woman off a Baltimore street, then handcuffed her inside his van and raped her. He was fighting extradition to Maryland.

In all three cases, police allege Johnson posed as a police officer, telling the woman they were under arrest, handcuffing them to a seat in his van and raping them. Police found handcuffs, police badges, condoms, and hair and fiber samples inside the van.

Though Johnson is dead, Rebert said the York cases remain open. Investigators are looking into those who might have helped Johnson elude capture, he said. And officials believe there are other victims out there who have yet to come forward, he said.

Johnson specifically targeted women he thought would not come forward, Rebert said. In all three cases, the women admitted they were drug addicts. In the York cases, both women admitted they turned to prostitution to support their habits.

"I don't think my use of the word serial rapist is out of line," Rebert said.


'No winners'

Michael Regan, of the U.S. Marshals Service in Harrisburg, said Johnson did not have friends or family in the area where he he was found. He declined to say what led marshals to Cohoes, saying he did not want to compromise investigative techniques.

Johnson was staying at a boarding house, which was an old industrial complex converted into housing, said Deputy Marshal Steve Rowe. Johnson rented the room this past weekend but not under his name, he said.

The blue Chevy Cobalt he was seen driving from his home Dec. 9 has not been recovered, he said.

Johnson's attorney, Chris Ferro, had arranged for Johnson to turn himself Dec. 9, but Johnson did not show.

Ferro said Monday people should not assume anything from Johnson's taking his life or running from police.

"There are no winners in this story. At the end of the day, regardless of what is written and said, children have lost a father and a wife has lost a husband," Ferro said.

"Michael Johnson died today with a presumption of innocence that, in reality, means very little to a person who, in a short period of time, lost everything and was publicly vilified. These allegations have never been tested in court, and therefore, the final, most important, chapter of this unfortunate saga, will never be written."

Rebert said Johnson's running from the law and his suicide showed his "consciousness of guilt."

"You have to believe his conscience was weighing on him," Rebert said.

An autopsy is expected to be conducted by the Albany County Coroner's Office. Rowe said he believed the only weapon found in the boarding house room was the gun Johnson used to commit suicide.

There was no note found in the room, Rowe said. A note found at Johnson's home during a Dec. 9 search remains under court seal, Rebert said.

Based on his comments before and after he fled, Johnson believed he would find some "safe haven" in Canada, Rowe said. ..News Source.. by MIKE HOOVER, Daily Record/Sunday News

CA- Child murderer commits suicide on death row

12-16-2008 California:

A condemned child sex murderer from San Bernardino County has killed himself on San Quentin's death row, authorities confirmed today.

Terrance Charles Page, 57, apparently hung himself. Officers discovered his body on Dec. 5.

Page had been convicted of the April 23, 1993, murder, sexual assault and kidnap of 6-year-old Tahisha Clay. Her beaten and suffocated body had been found in a mine pit outside Barstow, where both she and Page lived.

Another death row inmate, meanwhile, has died of natural causes. Isaac Gutierrez, 64, was a parolee who murdered Billy Faye Jones, a woman who had befriended him while he was in prison, and John Stopher, his ex-wife's boyfriend. Both murders took place on Oct. 31, 1986.

Gutierrez died in a hospital Dec. 7.

Sixteen inmates death row inmates have died of suicides and 42 from natural causes since California reinstated capital punishment in 1978. Thirteen have been executed, one was executed in Missouri and five died from what San Quentin authorities described as "other causes." ..Source.. by Andy Furillo:

PA- Local prison suicide fueled by taunting

12-17-2008 Pennsylvania:

Death of accused child molester probed. Jail procedures studied.

Lancaster County Prison inmates relentlessly taunted a suspected child molester, urging him to kill himself, right up until the moment he did so four weeks ago in Lancaster County Prison.

Sources within the prison have told the New Era that Luis David Villafane hanged himself with a knotted bedsheet in cell block C, also known as "the hole," while prisoners in nearby cells egged him on.

County Commissioner Scott Martin, chairman of the Prison Board, verified that account this morning.

"There were some in there who were yelling for him to do it and 'let him hang,' " Martin said.

It was not clear why prison guards did not intervene in the hanging.

But Martin said prison guards "did everything they could" after the hanging. "They tried to give him CPR before he died."

Cell block C, a group of older cells in the basement of the prison, houses inmates who are being disciplined. They are permitted to leave their small individual cells for only one hour a day.

Martin said Villafane had been transferred to cell block C following a disciplinary hearing and killed himself within 20 minutes of arriving there.

Lancaster County Coroner Dr. Stephen Diamantoni said that an autopsy he performed on Villafane's body showed that the inmate had died of hanging on Nov. 19.

Asked if there were other marks on Villafane's body, Diamantoni said, "None of the marks on his body would have contributed to his death." He did not elaborate.

Martin said Villafane had recently suffered an injury to his mouth, not as a result of being hit, but possibly from hitting the floor.

Prison staff and Lancaster City Police are investigating the death.

Prison Warden Vincent Guarini did not return telephone calls seeking comment.

Lancaster City Detective Chris DePatto said the investigation remains open.

In addition, Martin said, the county Prison Board has convened a group of community medical and mental health experts to examine the circumstances around Villafane's death.

Martin is asking the group, "Is there something different that we could be doing that might have prevented this?"

Villafane, 28, was the son of Augustina Villafane, of Lancaster Township. No one answered the telephone or doorbell at her home Tuesday or this morning.

Villafane, who told police he was born in Bellefonte, was arrested for the first time in Lancaster 10 years ago.

He was incarcerated at the county prison seven times for alleged offenses ranging from theft and marijuana possession to disorderly conduct and corruption of minors.

His latest arrest — last June — was for raping a person less than 13 years old. The offense dated to 2001. The victim was "between 6 and 7" when the crime took place, according to court records.

Villafane's bail was set at $750,000. He killed himself before he could be tried for the crime.

The prison is being sued by the families of two other men who committed suicide while incarcerated. James Hodapp Jr. hanged himself in 2003. Joseph Keohane hanged himself in 2006. ..Source.. by JACK BRUBAKER, Staff Writer



PA- Report: No drugs in prisoner death

2-27-2009 Pennsylvania:

2-5-2009 Pennsylvania:

Toxicology report on inmate who committed suicide shows no alcohol or drugs in Luis Villafane’s body.

Toxicology test results show there were no alcohol or drugs in the body of Luis Villafane when he hanged himself in Lancaster County Prison Nov. 19, 2008.

Lancaster County Coroner Dr. Stephen Diamantoni said the toxicology report completes the autopsy and does not change his earlier report that the inmate died of "passive hanging and suicide."

Villafane, an accused child molester, tied knots in his bed sheet and hanged himself in his cell on C-2 block, the prison's disciplinary area also known as "the hole."

At the December Lancaster County Prison Board meeting, Warden Vincent Guarini said he had determined that staff performance in reaction to the suicide was "appropriate and the staff response was immediate."

Guarini also said inmates on that cell block "were harassing (Villafane) about his charges. We are discussing this aspect with city police."

Lancaster City Police Detective Chris DePatto said this week that he has concluded an investigation of the incident and is waiting to see the autopsy report before reaching a final determination in the matter.

Asked if he had investigated any crime related to the hanging, DePatto said, "This was a death investigation. There's no crime unless we uncover one."

At the December meeting of the prison board, Pennsylvania Prison Society prison visitor Ron Harper Jr. said that Villafane had received "a severe beating at the hands of approximately four or five guards" two and one-half weeks before he hanged himself.

But County Commissioner Scott Martin denied that. He said Villafane had fallen and injured his mouth while being accompanied by guards to his cell.

Villafane, 28, had been charged with raping a person less than 13 years old seven years ago, according to court records.

Prison board solicitor Ron Howard has acknowledged that Villafane's family may sue the prison because of the incident. Lancaster attorney Jeffrey Paul represents the Villafanes. ..Source.. by Jack Brubaker



Tapes: Inmate slow to report hanging in cell

3-26-2009 Pennsylvania:

Video shows prisoner passed Luis Villafane’s cell twice, took three minutes to get help.

A Lancaster County Prison inmate walking through his cell block was first to alert correctional officers that Luis David Villafane was hanging himself with a bed sheet in his cell at Lancaster County Prison last November.

But nearly three minutes passed between the time the inmate first walked by Villafane's cell and the time he told the guard what was happening.

Videotapes made by cameras fixed at either end of the hallway on C-2 block, where Villafane killed himself, show the inmate and other activity in the hallway on Nov. 19, 2008.

The New Era obtained copies of the tapes after making a request to Lancaster County government under the state's Right to Know Law.

The tapes, for the most part, support what prison and county officials have said about the incident. But officials had not mentioned the inmate, released from his cell for an hour of exercise, who informed guards.

As some inmates reportedly shouted for Villafane to kill himself and others urged him to stop, the inmate casually walked twice by Villafane's cell at the other end of the block's hallway.

Then he strolled slowly back down the hallway past his own cell, talking with fellow inmates along the way, and alerted the guard on duty.

The guard responded quickly, reaching Villafane's cell within a minute; but he and other officers and medical personnel who followed him could not save Villafane.

The inmate made his first pass by Villafane's cell at 1:51:52 p.m. and the first guard arrived at 1:55:32 p.m, according to the timing on the tape.

Guarini said Wednesday that the time on the videotape clock is slightly different from the 1:48 p.m. time of suicide previously reported.

"We're more worried about sequences than precise time," he said. "The sequence is in accord with the reports we have."

Guarini said he also worried about the slow response of the inmate to a suicide in progress.

"The thing that PO's us was the speed at which he responded," he said. "If you see something like that, you should take a little trot (to get help)."

C-2 block is typically used to discipline inmates and is known as "the hole." Inmates are allowed out of their cells for only one hour in 24.

Villafane, a 28-year-old accused child molester, had been sent to the block following a disciplinary hearing. He arrived wearing a sweatshirt, shorts and sneakers just over half an hour before he hanged himself, according to the tapes.

Guarini had said at the December prison board meeting that his staff's performance that afternoon was "appropriate" and "immediate."

The videotapes show a response that seems appropriate in terms of number of personnel committed.

Within two minutes after the first guard arrived, as many as a dozen correctional officers and medical personnel swarmed onto C-2 block.

Officers quickly moved Villafane's body into the hallway outside the small cell so that prison medical personnel could try to revive him.

Several nurses knelt around the body until 2:15, at which time they stood up and apparently gave up the attempt.

Whether the prison's response was "immediate" cannot be determined. Some prison critics have questioned why a correctional officer would not have responded to all the prisoners screaming about Villafane.

"It was loud on that cell block. The guys were making a commotion at (Villafane)," Guarini explained. "Were they louder than they had been in the past? No."

There is no audio on the tape. Guarini said "very few" of the prison's 270 cameras — and none of the cell-block hallway cameras — have audio capability.

He said there are no cameras in individual cells. The insides of cells are not visible from hallway cameras.

The county refused to release the tapes until after a Lancaster City Police investigation into Villafane's death was completed early this month.

Police will not release the report of their investigation.

Lt. Charles E. Schmidt, officer in charge of special investigations for the city department, did summarize the report. He said an autopsy showed suicide by passive hanging, and "there's no indication that anything else was going on. He had no other injuries."

That statement is important, because there have been conflicting reports about Villafane's condition when he killed himself.

Jean Bickmire, administrative director of the local prison-reform group, Justice & Mercy, said she was in the prison on Nov. 24 and talked with a person who observed Villafane being beaten about two weeks before he killed himself.

"Apparently, guards had tasered and beaten him severely using unnecessary force," she said.

At the December Prison Board meeting, Ron Harper Jr., an official visitor with the Pennsylvania Prison Society, also said Villafane had received a "severe beating at the hands of approximately four or five guards."

But County Commissioner Scott Martin, chairman of the Prison Board, said he was in the prison on the day of the confrontation with guards and "that man was not severely beaten."

He said Villafane injured himself when he fell while guards accompanied him to his cell.

Lancaster County Coroner Dr. Stephen Diamantoni said shortly after Villafane's death that "none of the marks on his body would have contributed to his death."

The county has refused to release the complete autopsy report on Villafane. Based on a recent state Supreme Court decision, the New Era has appealed the county's refusal to the state's Office of Open Records.

The videotapes show many prison guards, medical personnel and what appear to be inmate counselors and city detectives responding to the scene at various times during the afternoon.

Villafane's body was removed from the hallway at 4:22 p.m..

Guarini came to the cell block shortly after 4 p.m. He looked into Villafane's cell and talked with correctional officers and inmates.

He was the last person to leave the hallway.

VIDEOTAPE TIMELINE
1:51:52 — Inmate walks by Villafane's cell first time.
1:54:08 — Inmate walks by cell second time.
1:54:45 — Inmate informs guard.
1:55:02 — Guard enters hallway.
1:55:32 — Guard reaches Villafane's cell.
1:56:45 — Additional help arrives.
2:01:55 — Body removed from cell.

2:15:30 — Efforts to save Villafane end. ..Source.. by Jack Brubaker



Autopsy: No sign inmate was beaten

5-22-2009 Pennsylvania:

And autopsy on Amish-girls shooter shows no abnormality “to explain Roberts’ behavior.”

Prisoner Luis David Villafane's autopsy and photographs of his body show no evidence, as fellow inmates have claimed, that he was beaten prior to his death by hanging last November at Lancaster County Prison.

The autopsy of Charles Carl Roberts, who committed suicide after shooting 10 Amish girls in Bart Township in 2006, indicates no abnormality, as some have suspected, that might explain his behavior.

The New Era reviewed the autopsies of the two men Thursday with Coroner Stephen Diamantoni after winning an appeal to the state's Office of Open Records.

Photographs of Villafane's body show no sign that he had been "severely beaten" two weeks before the hanging, as some inmates have told prison monitors.

"We saw no evidence of that," said Diamantoni, who was present during the autopsy.

The only surprise in the Villafane autopsy was that he had cirrhosis of the liver, an "unusual" condition for a 28-year-old man, according to Diamantoni.

The New Era reviewed the autopsy because of allegations that Villafane had been beaten.

But prison officials have explained that Villafane had become unruly and was tasered and escorted by guards back to his cell. They say he fell during this altercation and hurt his mouth.

The inmate required multiple stitches to a cut inside his lip — a wound that did not appear on photos or in the autopsy report.

Even an abrasion on the face might not have been visible two weeks later, Diamantoni speculated.

"Faces heal pretty quickly," he said. "Depending on the location, sometimes it may not be able to be seen clearly two weeks down the road."

Photos clearly show abrasions on Villafane's neck from the bed sheet he used to hang himself.

Villafane's face, especially his nose and ears, were swollen as a result of blood collecting in the head during the hanging, Diamantoni explained.

Other marks on the body came from medical devices used to try to save his life, according to the autopsy. Dr. Wayne Ross, the forensic pathologist who performed the autopsy, described these bruises as "fresh," or having occurred within the past 24 to 48 hours.

Preceding the autopsy report, James Lingg, a deputy coroner, provided a narrative account of Villafane's suicide and efforts to resuscitate him.

Lingg said inmates told him that Villafane had tried to hang himself at another prison and had previously been held in another Lancaster County Prison cell under suicide watch.

"Mr. Villafane's mother had died approximately 1 month ago and so the decedent had made comments that he was depressed and might hurt himself," Lingg wrote.

Villafane's mother, in fact, was and is alive. It is unclear who told Villafane his mother had died or why.

One inmate told Lingg that he heard Villafane call out, "You better call the guards. I'm going to kill myself."

Other prisoners possibly encouraged Villafane, an accused child rapist, to commit suicide, Lingg reported.

One inmate cried "code blue" during the hanging but could not be heard above the noise in the cell block, Lingg said.

The correctional officer who checked on Villafane at first thought he was "acting out" and asked "What are you doing?" Lingg wrote. The guard quickly realized what was happening but could not stop the hanging.

Roberts shot himself in the forehead as police closed in on him at an Amish school in October 2006. He had killed five young Amish girls and severely wounded another five before committing suicide.

Ross examined Roberts' head and found nothing unusual except for the gunshot wound and its effects on the brain.

"There doesn't appear to be any abnormality to explain Mr. Roberts' behavior," Diamantoni said. "Anatomy doesn't necessarily correspond with function. I think people can have significant mental illness and dysfunction of the brain and appear normal (in an autopsy)." ..Source.. by Jack Brubaker

AZ- Inmate found hanged in shower at Arizona prison

12-15-2008 Arizona:

PHOENIX (AP) - A convicted child sex offender has been found dead at the state prison in Florence.

The Arizona Department of Corrections issued a statement Monday saying that 36-year-old Mathew Goodwin was found Friday hanging from a shower in the Arizona State Prison Complex-Eyman's Cook Unit.

ADOC says an investigation was continuing and that an autopsy would be conducted.

ADOC says Goodwin had been in prison since Jan. 19, 2007, after being sentenced in Pima County to nearly 77 years for sexual exploitation of a minor and aggravated assault. ..News Source.. by KVOA.com

MO- Cop in Child Pornography Investigation Kills Self Behind Church

12-11-2008 Missouri:

ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis police officer who was under investigation in a child pornography case jumped out of a police car, ran away, and killed himself, authorities said Wednesday.

The officer's name was not released. He was 37 and had been with the department for 2 1/2 years, city police spokeswoman Erica Van Ross said.

St. Louis County police went to the officer's home in south St. Louis County on Tuesday.

"We had received an IP address belonging to a computer at that residence associated with child pornography, either the possession or transfer of it," Panus said. "We went there to serve the search warrant."

The officer wasn't home but provided a key when investigators tracked him down. Panus said the computer and personal papers were seized, but the officer was not arrested.

Later Tuesday, members of the city police Internal Affairs division picked up the officer and were driving him to police headquarters. Van Ross said he was being taken in for two reasons: To await results of the county search of his computer and papers, and for questioning about why he apparently lived in the county when city officers are required to live in the city.

Suddenly, just blocks from police headquarters, the officer jumped out of the car and ran, Van Ross said. Police searched but couldn't find him.

Hours later, a resident called 911 after finding the officer, reportedly behind a church. He had a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Van Ross said. Police transported the officer to Saint Louis University Hospital, where he died.

Van Ross said the officer was not technically in custody so he was not handcuffed or restrained in the police car. Police Chief Dan Isom has ordered a review of protocol to see if changes should be made in the method of transporting people to the Internal Affairs Division. ..News Source.. by FOX News

WA- Suspect in lewdness case commits suicide

12-4-2008 Washington:

A convicted sex offender sought by Washoe County sheriff's deputies was found dead Monday of an apparent suicide Monday in Snohomish County, Wash.

John Francis Schmidt, 48, was wanted in an investigation into lewdness with a child younger than 14.

Schmidt lived in Sun Valley at the time of the offense, and a warrant had been issued for his arrest before he fled the state, Washoe County Deputy Brooke Keast said.

Schmidt was convicted in Boise, Idaho, of lewdness with an 8-year-old boy and later confessed to victimizing 38 other children in other states during a 20-year period, Keast said. ..News Source.. by RGJ.com

UK- Covingham man fell from Brunel car park

12-2-2008 United Kingdom:

A CONVICTED sex offender jumped from a car park roof because he was scared of going to jail, an inquest heard.

Christopher Harding, 24, of Verney Close, Covingham, died when he fell from the roof of the Brunel car park in Swindon on September 30 last year.

Mr Harding’s mum, Deborah, believed he may have been suffering from paranoid schizophrenia as he suffered deep insecurity over his looks.

She told the coroner's court how she wished he had been arrested under the Mental Health Act after attempts to take his own life, which may have been cries for help.

He was convicted in 2006 of having sex with a 14-year-old girl in 2005 and was given a nine-month prison sentence, suspended for two years.

At an inquest in Trowbridge his mother said her son, who was a father, told her he did not know the girl was 14 and said he had wanted to change his original plea of guilty.

But he was advised by his solicitor to stick to his original plea. She told the corner's court: “The conviction changed his life, he was absolutely devastated. He was in pieces during his police interview. He made an admission that he knew her age but he told me he thought she was older.

“He felt he wasn’t guilty. The girl looked older and dressed older.”

The court heard how Mr Harding lost many friends after the conviction and hated attending a sex offender’s programme, as he was in contact with men who abused very young children.

“He hated it, as he had to go to meetings with serious sex offenders.” said Mrs Harding. “He felt categorised as a serious sex offender.”

In July last year, he crashed his car and claimed it was stolen. His family persuaded him to confess to the police. And as a result, he became certain he would go to jail and be beaten up because of his sex record.

“He was terrified of going to prison because of his sex offence,” Mrs Harding said.

Mr Harding, who regularly used cannabis, also had problems getting a job, which he believed was down to his criminal record, the court heard.

During a holiday with his mum last year in Lanzarote she said he was becoming paranoid. She said: “The shutters even had to be pulled down on the plane, as he didn’t want anyone to see him. He even thought Germans were talking about him. I was convinced he was suffering from some sort of mental illness.”

Mrs Harding told the court: “He would usually say: ‘See you mum’, but he came and gave me a hug, and said: ‘I love you'."

He left his phone and keys at home and made his way from Covingham to the town centre. CCTV footage showed him entering the car park stairwell.

A statement from the mother of Mr Harding’s son – Becky Wilson – said he was overly paranoid.

He regularly accused her of sleeping with other men, which put huge pressure on their relationship, she said, and described him as very complex and confused.

Assistant deputy coroner David Ridley said: “Fear of going to prison was behind Chris’s intention of taking his own life.” ..News Source.. by Sarah Hilley