Homeless man admits murdering woman, 37, after she took him in
https://www.thetimes.com/uk/crime/article/homeless-man-mallet-death-victoria-adams-vks67lqk6
by GnolRevilo
Homeless man admits murdering woman, 37, after she took him in
https://www.thetimes.com/uk/crime/article/homeless-man-mallet-death-victoria-adams-vks67lqk6
by GnolRevilo
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[BBC article](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdr576n5rrmo).
> A man who allegedly beat a woman to death with a mallet has appeared in court charged with her murder.
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> Victoria Adams, 37, was found dead at her flat in Hammersmith, west London, on 9 February.
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> Prosecutor Peter Ratliff told the Old Bailey Ms Adams had suffered at least 10 separate injuries to the back and side of her head from being struck with a blunt object.
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> Apapale Adoum, 39, of no fixed address, appeared at the Old Bailey by video link from Wandsworth Prison for the preliminary hearing. Judge Nigel Lickley KC set a plea hearing for 26 August and a provisional three-week trial from 23 March 2026.
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> Mr Adoum was remanded into custody.
A good example of suicidal empathy.
Regardless, it’s excruciating seeing such a kind woman leave this world in such a gruesome way (smashed to death by a mallet, jesus…), not to mention the 3 children that’ll be left behind. Can’t imagine the pain the children and their relatives are going through.
People like this are why we can’t have nice things.
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Incredibly sad, but yeah that’s going to happen when you do that.
I’ve always thought “be kind and help” if you can….
An old friend turned up in my life after 20 years, started stealing money from me and then tried to destroy my other friendships.
I’ve not been as kind or friendly ever since.
There’s some bad people out there.
Another reason to never interact with them. They are on the street for a reason.
This woman was clearly very kind and very well intentioned and I’m desperately sad to hear what happened to her.
It is true that many long term homeless have significant mental health issues. It is also true that many have homelessness thrust upon them despite being otherwise ‘normal’ people. I have experienced it myself and if you haven’t, you may be surprised at how quickly it happens and how soon you can lose everything.
Those who would use this atrocious occurrence to comfortably ‘other’ homeless people as being nothing like them, as seen at points in this thread and elsewhere on Reddit do not mean well.
First, RIP to the lady with a golden heart. Naive in some sense maybe, but a good and decent person.
Second, shame on everyone who takes this 1 situation and labels aaaaaaall homeless (or even close as some claim, but you know that you really mean all) as dangerous, physcotic, drug infused killers who shouldn’t even be talked to. All of you are one bad situation away from homelessness yourselves, ever heard that? Wasting my breath on reddit, the real world is different. Shame on you.
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