Mandy Gallear was stabbed to death by her husband
An accountant has been stabbed to death by the husband after he
discovered she was having an affair with a joiner, a jury has heard.
According to details revealed by Dailymail,
Stuart Gallear, 51, told police he 'lost it' and attacked her with a
kitchen knife at the marital home in Hindley, near Wigan, on October 6
last year.
Police arrived at the address within 10 minutes of the defendant
ringing for an ambulance and found Mandy Gallear, 42, lying motionless
on the kitchen floor with three deep wounds to her chest.
Mrs Gallear, head of accounts at a property firm, was rushed to
hospital but medics could not resuscitate her and she was pronounced
dead.
Former warehouse manager Gallear has pleaded guilty to her manslaughter but denies murder.
The couple, who were married in 1998, emigrated to Canada in 2009
with their two young daughters but the move was not a success and they
flew back to the UK just three months later.
Manchester Crown Court heard that Gallear became depressed on their
return as he drank to excess and neglected his wife and daughters.
Alaric Bassano, prosecuting, said Mrs Gallear told others about her
dissatisfaction with her husband and how he mistreated her. In 2014,
Gallear made a pass at his wife's sister when he tried to kiss her, said
Mr Bassano.
Then in 2015, Mrs Gallear became romantically involved with Mark Prescott, he continued. Mr Bassano said: 'She
informed the defendant of the fact of this relationship - though,
mindful that the defendant knew Prescott, did not tell him of Prescott's
identity.
'Mandy Gallear fell in love with Mark Prescott and in early
2016 confided in a work colleague that she wanted to leave the defendant
but felt unable to do so because of her children.
'She thus continued to live under the same roof as the
defendant, but maintained her relationship with Mark Prescott until the
time of her death.'
Matters came to a head in early October last year, said the
prosecutor, when Mr Prescott's partner found about the affair. On
October 5 Mr Prescott's stepson went to the Gallear family home in
Makinson Avenue and informed the defendant of the affair.
Mr Bassano said: 'This was the first time that the defendant learned of the identity of the man with whom Mandy had been romantically involved.
'Mandy confirmed this to the defendant and told him that she wanted a separation.
'She also told the defendant that she was in love with Prescott.'
Gallear later sent text messages to Mr Prescott - one of which said 'big mistake' and the other 'just found out you f****** my wife', the court heard.
On the morning of October 6 Mrs Gallear told work colleagues at
Chorley-based property developers Heaton Estates she was getting
divorced and was planning to view a house for rent with Mr Prescott that
day.
Mr Bassano said throughout that day Gallear's distress, anger and
resentment manifested itself to a number of people. He phoned Mr
Prescott and threatened to kill him, said the prosecutor, before he
texted him: 'I made a stupid pass at her sister and regret it ever since and was trying to rebuild until you got involved'.
Gallear told his next-door neighbour that his wife had 'ruined my
life' and later visited the Hindley Arms pub at lunch where he informed a
customer 'I've just found out my wife has been having an affair with my
mate', the jury was told.
When interviewed by detectives, Gallear later told police he walked
home at 3.30pm and talked 'amicably' with his wife in their kitchen.
Gallear said his wife then said: 'Anyway, it's sorted now. We are
separating. I love him more than you' and his memory of what happened
next was 'blurred'.
Mr Bassano told the jury: 'He recalled lunging at Mandy, grabbing
her by the throat, grabbing the knife from the drawer, pushing her back
towards the sink and stabbing her two or three times with the knife.'
Gallear said his wife then protested 'what are you doing? I still
love you' and he then 'just snapped out of it', put the knife aside and
rang emergency services at 3.49pm, the court heard.
In the 999 call played to the jury Gallear tells the operator: 'I
have just stabbed my wife. We have had a break-up and I have just lost
it... I just lost it.'
Gallear then performed chest compressions on his wife and attempted
to stem the bleeding as he twice told the operator to get to the scene
as quick as possible.
Gallear repeated he had 'lost it' when police arrived and after
being formally arrested he replied: 'I've made a mistake. I accept the
consequences.'
A post-mortem examination revealed that one of the stab wounds was
19cm deep and cut through the bone of the sternum, which would have been
delivered with 'severe force'.
Mr Bassano said: 'The defendant claims that he stabbed his wife through a loss of self-control.
'Even if that is true, the Crown rejects any suggestion that
the defendant's killing of his wife was anything other than an act of
murder.'
Giving evidence, Mr Prescott said Gallear threatened him on the phone: 'I am not coming for you now but I will find you and I will kill you.'
He told the court that the relationship with Mrs Gallear first
became physical in April 2016 after they began contacting each other a
year earlier. He was thrown out of his home by his wife when she found
out about the affair and said he and Mrs Gallear were set to view a
bungalow together on the day of her killing.
Mr Prescott confirmed to Simon Csoka QC, defending, that he was now
reunited with his wife, Ann-Marie Croft. The trial continues on
Tuesday.
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