03/09/2018
David Lyness Sentenced To 18 Years For Murder Of Anita Downey
David Lyness has been found guilty of the murder of Anita Downey and been sentenced to a minimum of 18 years in jail before he can be considered for parole.
Anita Downey (51) was murdered on 20 January, 2017 at the home of David Lyness at Toberhewny Hall.
Lyness was found guilty and sentenced at Belfast Crown Court on Friday, 31 August.
Welcoming the life term, Detective Inspector David McGrory said: "Anita Downey, a loving mother of three, endured a terrifying death at the hands of Lyness. He brutally beat her during a sustained attack that culminated in him getting a kitchen knife and deliberately and savagely cutting her throat, ultimately causing her death.
"Lyness' callousness and cruelty continued beyond the savage murder as he repeatedly denied his guilt despite the overwhelming and compelling evidence against him, putting the Downey family through the trauma of a three week trial, together with forcing his own son to take the stand to give evidence.
"The trial judge Geoffrey Miller QC has paid tribute to the dignity displayed by the Downey family and I echo those sentiments. Their poise and composure throughout this process has been admirable.
"I would pay particular tribute to David Lyness' son for his bravery and unwavering commitment to seeing justice done for Anita.
"Whilst nothing can ever make up for their devastating loss, we hope that the lengthy sentence given to David Lyness offers some measure of comfort and closure to the Downey family."
(MH/CM)
Anita Downey (51) was murdered on 20 January, 2017 at the home of David Lyness at Toberhewny Hall.
Lyness was found guilty and sentenced at Belfast Crown Court on Friday, 31 August.
Welcoming the life term, Detective Inspector David McGrory said: "Anita Downey, a loving mother of three, endured a terrifying death at the hands of Lyness. He brutally beat her during a sustained attack that culminated in him getting a kitchen knife and deliberately and savagely cutting her throat, ultimately causing her death.
"Lyness' callousness and cruelty continued beyond the savage murder as he repeatedly denied his guilt despite the overwhelming and compelling evidence against him, putting the Downey family through the trauma of a three week trial, together with forcing his own son to take the stand to give evidence.
"The trial judge Geoffrey Miller QC has paid tribute to the dignity displayed by the Downey family and I echo those sentiments. Their poise and composure throughout this process has been admirable.
"I would pay particular tribute to David Lyness' son for his bravery and unwavering commitment to seeing justice done for Anita.
"Whilst nothing can ever make up for their devastating loss, we hope that the lengthy sentence given to David Lyness offers some measure of comfort and closure to the Downey family."
(MH/CM)
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