The neighbours of a
murdered Bournemouth man have been found guilty of his killing
today – following a detailed investigation by the Major Crime
Investigation Team.
A 40-year-old man, James Kinsley, and a 56-year-old woman,
Tracey Mansell stabbed their neighbour, Angelo Rodrigues, at his
home address along Coleman Road in Bournemouth on Friday 27 July
2012.
Angelo Rodrigues, 44, was pronounced dead at
his Kinson home. The cause of death was determined as multiple stab
wounds.
Kinsley and Mansell were found guilty of
murder at Winchester Crown Court today, Tuesday 29 January
2013.
The jury arrived at their verdict after an
eleven-day trial.
Following the conviction, Detective Inspector
Marcus Hester, of the Major Crime Investigation Team, said: “This
case involved a sudden attack on a man in his own home by his
neighbours over a complaint about noise.
“The jury has listened to all the evidence and has reached the
correct verdict. Tomorrow Tracey Mansell and James Kinsley will
face the consequences of their actions.
“It is very sad that a neighbourly dispute
should result in such tragic circumstances. My sympathy goes out to
Angelo’s family and friends.”
Tracey Mansell and James Kinsley are due to be
sentenced at the Winchester Crown Court tomorrow, Wednesday 30
January 2013.