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The 48-year-old had initially lied to police, claiming her partner had been stabbed walking from the local shop before collapsing when he got home, then changed her story to say it had been an accident. Investigators also found a history of unreported violence that she inflicted upon Mr Butterfield and previous partners. The court heard that the couple had been together for about 16 months at the time of the killing. Prosecutor Simon Waley said witnesses claimed they had a “close relationship” but had seen injuries to Mr Butterfield on more than one occasion. Spencer was sentenced to life with a minimum term of 13 years. Members of Mr Butterfield’s family were in court to hear the guilty plea. He leaves behind

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‘CUDDLE KILLER’ IS JAILED A MOTHER-OF-TWO has been jailed for at least 13 years after stabbing her partner to death as they “kissed and cuddled”. Michelle Spencer had previously denied murdering David Butterfield, 43, at their home on Shirley Terrace, Gomersal, on January 13. But on Wednesday morning, when her trial was due to start at Leeds Crown Court, her defence counsel asked for the charge to be put to her again and she changed her plea to guilty during an eight-minute hearing. It was reported that Spencer drove a four-inch kitchen knife into Mr Butterfield in “a flash of temper” and killed him with a single stab wound.

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two children aged 16 and 19. Det Insp Ben McDonald said: “As a result of diligent and meticulous inquiries by the Police investigation team, a violent woman has been brought to justice. “Having originally lied to the police regarding the circumstances, the team have been able to uncover the facts, which has resulted in a guilty plea. “Mr Butterfield had suffered domestic abuse at the hands of his partner and ultimately paid the price for the fact that these incidents were never reported to the police. “No-one, women or men should suffer domestic violence and I would encourage victims of such incidents to contact the police or Victim Support as soon as possible.”

Michelle Spencer and David Butterfield

Spencer’s police mugshot

The scene on Shirley Terrace, Gomersal, back in January

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