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Killer informs paramedics body has been in bedroom for 12 days

19 April 2026
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A carer, Jason Trundle, has been convicted of murdering 64-year-old Leon Pratt, whose decomposed body was found wrapped in a duvet at his Telford home on October 26, 2024. Neighbors raised concerns after not seeing Pratt for weeks, leading to the grim discovery. Bodycam footage revealed Trundle’s unsettling comments to paramedics, where he claimed Pratt had been dead for approximately 12 days and insisted he did not kill him. Investigations indicated that Pratt had significant injuries, and Trundle later admitted to manslaughter but denied murder. He was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 19 years after a jury found him guilty, highlighting the severe breach of trust given his role as Pratt’s unofficial caregiver.

Why It Matters

This case underscores issues surrounding the care of vulnerable individuals, particularly the risks associated with informal caregiving arrangements. The relationship between Pratt and Trundle, which began through social media, reflects the potential dangers of trusting strangers in caregiving roles. Additionally, the conviction sheds light on the legal ramifications of violent crimes against vulnerable populations, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding measures for individuals with disabilities. The incident has raised awareness about the need for better oversight and support systems to protect those who cannot care for themselves.

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