![Stephen Sleaford sentenced to life for murdering Janusz Smoderek]()
This is Lincolnshire -- Boston man Stephen Sleaford has been handed a life sentence and will serve a minimum of 23 years after being convicted of the murder of Janusz Smoderek. The 39-year-old had denied stabbing the 48-year-old Polish flower packer in Boston on September 11, 2011. Lincoln Crown Court heard Sleaford intervened when he discovered Smoderek molesting an 18-year-old girl in the town. He claimed Smoderek pulled a knife and he simply disarmed him. The jury of seven women and five men reached their verdict after retiring on Tuesday afternoon. Sleaford pursued Mr Smoderek along Sleaford Road, where he inflicted five stab wounds to the victim's chest area, leaving him to die. Sleaford then returned to the girl and walked her to meet her boyfriend. Mr Smoderek's body was found later that morning in the garden of a property in Sleaford Road. Sleaford then went on the run for a period of 11 days, travelling to Newcastle and then back to Lincolnshire before eventually being arrested at a former girlfriend's address in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. The jury were told that Sleaford had a previous conviction for GBH in 1994, when he had been sentenced to 11 years for shooting a man. Det Supt Stuart Morrison said, "This was a vicious and cowardly attack on an unarmed man. "Irrespective of the circumstances in which Sleaford intervened that night, the level of violence used on Mr Smoderek was utterly disproportionate and resulted in a family losing a husband, father and grandfather. "When people carry knives, there is always the potential for a tragedy to occur, and in this case, the knife was in the possession of a man with a history of violence who thought nothing of taking a man's life".
Reported by This is 13 hours ago.