Overview
- Maureen Rickards was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 22 years for the murder of her husband, Jeremy Rickards, following a unanimous jury verdict at Canterbury Crown Court.
- The court heard that she stabbed her husband five times, including twice through the heart, and strangled him during a premeditated attack in June 2024.
- Rickards attempted to cover up the crime by hiding her husband's body in a garden under grass clippings and misusing his bank card to purchase cleaning supplies.
- Video evidence presented during the trial revealed a history of domestic abuse, with Rickards recording herself beating, mocking, and threatening to kill her husband.
- The judge emphasized her lack of remorse and deliberate efforts to obstruct the investigation, including fabricating false narratives about her husband's disappearance.