Video: Killer Matthew Daley says he's '˜sorry' in police interview footage
Daley, who suffers from Asperger’s with symptoms of psychosis, was cleared of murdering Don Lock after their cars were involved in a crash near Worthing but convicted of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
In the interview with police, the University of Portsmouth graduate said he was ‘not happy that the man had died’ and that ‘in the final minute of his life he was in that much pain’.
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Hide AdHe added: “I feel very sorry about what I have done and I don’t want to see anything like that happen in my lifetime again”.
The trial took place at Lewes Crown Court, and the jury returned their verdict yesterday.
Following the verdict, the family of Don Lock issued a statement which paid tribute to the 79-year-old and the head of the NHS trust that administers treatment for Daley admitted failings in their care.
Daley will be sentenced on July 8.