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Emma HALL

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 
Classification: Murderer
Characteristics: The victim was wrongly accused of rape
Number of victims: 1
Date of murder: May 27, 2012
Date of arrest: Next day
Date of birth: 1991
Victim profile: Luke Harwood, 18
Method of murder: Stamped to death
Location: Romford, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Status: Sentenced to life in prison, minimum 15 years, on April 23, 2013
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Baby-faced woman, 21, jailed for 15 years after leading vigilante gang to kill a wrongly accused rape suspect in brutal attack which left him looking like the 'Elephant Man'

  • Emma Hall encouraged gang to beat Luke Harwood to death in Essex

  • A girl had told Hall that Harwood raped her but this turned out to be false

  • Brutal attack left victim with flattened head 'like a marshmallow'

  • James Danby and Tony O'Toole also jailed for taking part in the murder

By Arthur Martin and Ben Spencer - DailyMail.co.uk

April 24, 2013

A gang who tortured and killed a teenager who was wrongly accused of rape were jailed for life yesterday.

The trio – led by baby-faced Emma Hall – left Luke Harwood, 18, looking like ‘the Elephant Man’ after punching and kicking him for two hours.

The mob then took him to wasteland and jumped on his head until he was dead.

James Danby, 27, who was covered in blood, turned to Hall, 21, and said: ‘I’ve finished him.’

The next day, they returned to cut off Mr Harwood’s fingers and pull out his teeth to prevent his body being identified.

But Hall had tipped off the police and they were arrested.

Mr Harwood was killed after an 18-year-old girl pointed him out to Hall during a chance meeting and claimed he had raped her two years earlier.

She had made a complaint to police but withdrew it after they found that no rape had taken place.

Danby, Hall and her boyfriend Tony O’Toole, 30, denied murder but were convicted by a jury at the Old Bailey.

Sentencing them, Judge Paul Worsley said: ‘Luke Harwood was only 18 when he was brutally murdered.

He had a pregnant girlfriend and a young child. He was subjected to beating, punching and kicking for a period of some two hours, which left footmarks on his skull and head such that he had the appearance of the Elephant Man.

‘He was a vulnerable victim. He weighed only seven stone, was 18 and no match for any of you, let alone a joint group attack.

He was completely at your mercy – he had been rendered completely helpless.’

Jailing Danby for a minimum of 25 years, the judge called him ‘a controlling, manipulative and dangerous individual’ who ‘has shown no sign of remorse’.

O’Toole was jailed for a minimum of 17 years and Hall was given a minimum term of 15 years.

The court heard that when Hall was told of the rape claim, she said: ‘I’m going to ****ing kill him.’

The trio set upon Mr Harwood at his home in Romford, Essex, punching and kicking him in the face and head, spraying blood over the walls.

Hall then drove Danby, O’Toole and Mr Harwood to a lane where he was taken to the bank of a stream in Woodford Green, East London, and killed in May last year. His body was hidden under an old mattress.

The killers, all from Romford, then bought petrol and set fire to their bloody clothing, before cleaning up the bloodstains at the house.

The next evening, Hall drove Danby, O’Toole and Billy Duggan, 21, to the spot. Prosecutor Simon Denison, QC, said: ‘They had with them knives and a pair of bolt cutters that they were intending to use to mutilate his body to make it more difficult for him to be identified.’

But Hall had told the police to divert guilt from herself, and officers were waiting.

Hall and Danby were also found guilty of causing grievous bodily harm with intent and perverting justice. O’Toole was also found guilty of perverting justice and conspiracy to pervert justice, along with Danby.

Duggan was found guilty of perverting justice and conspiracy to pervert justice and was given a two-year sentence suspended for two years.

After the case, Mr Harwood’s family said: ‘He should still be alive to share his life with us and to be a father to his son, as well as his daughter whom he never met.

‘He was falsely accused of a crime he didn’t commit and killed in the most violent way. His murderers took away his life for no reason, leaving his family with no chance to say goodbye.’

 
 

Three convicted of murdering Harold Hill teen Luke Harwood

RomfordRecorder.co.uk

April 17, 2013

A psychopathic “monster” and two accomplices who stamped slightly-built Luke Harwood to death are facing life sentences after being found guilty of murder today.

James Danby, 27, Emma Hall, 21, and Tony O’Toole, 30, killed the Harold Hill teenager after he was wrongly accused of rape.

Danby and O’Toole jumped on Luke’s head until it popped, then hid the 18-year-old’s body under a mattress in a stream.

Danby spent the following day bragging about the grisly details of the murder and that the killing had promoted him into the “A-Team” of crime.

He planned to slice off the Harold Hill teen’s fingers and pull out his teeth to prevent his body being identified.

But he was arrested on the journey to the body with a pair of pliers and three kitchen knives after second accomplice, Hall, could stand the violence no longer and called police.

Luke’s horrific death so incensed friends and family that a team of police officers from the Territorial Support Group was brought into the Old Bailey to keep them apart from supporters of the defendants.

His mother sat through the entire case and wept as some of the “extraordinary evidence of sheer brutality” was put before the court.

One police officer said: “There is only one word you can use to describe James Danby - psychopath.”

The killers tried to blame each other for the killing and O’Toole said Danby was a “monster” who had destroyed all their lives.

But the three were all convicted of murder after the jury spent ten days deliberating.

Jovan Roberts, 28, was cleared of murder.

As the jury deliberated Luke’s sister Charmaine Harwood gave birth to a baby boy who was named Luke in his honour.

Billy Duggan, 21, was convicted of perverting the course of justice and the final charge of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.

Khalid Hassan, 20, was cleared of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.

Luke, who was 5ft 7ins tall and weighed just seven stone, was one of a family of six children and had a son who was eight months old when he died.

He had been living with his son and the baby’s mother, Hannah Page, but in the weeks before he had been arguing with his girlfriend and had asked to be rehoused by the Havering Council.

On the night he died, Sunday, May 27 last year, he moved to the room at the council bungalow at Crow Lane - where Danby and the others lived.

The house had been divided into seven bedsit rooms with five on the ground floor and two more in the loft.

Behind the house were two more buildings not controlled by the council.

By chance an 18 year-old girl visiting the house that evening saw Luke and claimed he had raped her two years before.

Her complaint had been dropped after she was interviewed by police, who found her accusation was untrue.

But when the girl repeated her claims, Hall vowed: “I’m going to f***ing kill him.”

The victim insisted he was innocent but police believe Danby may have been just looking for an excuse to kill someone.

Danby had never had a job and had only been in trouble for low level crime before the killing.

He was convicted of robbery when he went through the belongings of a man asleep on a bus and attacked him when he woke up.

Luke was so skinny that he wore jogging bottoms under his jeans, and on the day he died was wearing pyjamas as well.

Danby took a photograph of his on his mobile and showed it to the girl to confirm it was the man she claimed had raped her before he launched his ferocious two-hour assault.

Luke was repeatedly punched in the face in his bedroom and in a shower room, spraying blood over the walls and floor.

The girl told the court: “His nose was bent and there was blood everywhere. It was awful.”

He was so badly beaten that Hall said he looked like “The Elephant Man” as he was bundled into her blue Fiat Punto.

Luke was repeatedly elbowed in the face by sadistic Danby on a journey to playing fields in Broadmead Road, Woodford Green.

Hall was driving and O’Toole was also in the car as Danby held a knife to the teenager’s neck and said he was going to “slit his throat”.

Luke was “finished off” on the bank of the stream with repeated stamps and kicks.

“His murder was quite extraordinarily callous and violent and brutal,” said prosecutor Simon Denison.

“His facial skeleton was crushed.

“They then concealed his body by covering it with a mattress and other items.”

Hall told jurors she waited in the car while Danby and O’Toole took Luke down a path out of view.

According to O’Toole, Danby suddenly tried to strangle Luke by putting him in a “sleeper hold” before repeatedly stamping on his head.

O’Toole said he was so shocked by the attack he vomited near a fence.

“It’s something a monster would do,” he told the court.

When Danby returned to the car he had blood spattered all over his jeans, top and hands and confessed to Hall: “I killed him, treacle.”

Hall told jurors: “He said he stamped on Luke’s head 20 times until it popped.”

They went back to Crow Lane and Hall then drove Danby, O’Toole and Duggan to Hou Hatch in South Weald, Essex, where Luke’s belongings and Danby’s clothes were doused with petrol and burnt.

Danby then insisted on Hall, O’Toole and another flatmate Billy Duggan going back to see the body.

At the scene Danby pointed out a large patch of blood and laughed: “That’s where I stamped on that c***’s head.”

Danby rolled the body into the stream and put the mattress on top of it.

Back at the house the group mopped and scoured Luke’s bloodstains from the house as attempts were made to “remove all trace of him.”

But Hall tipped off the police on the evening of May 28 after Danby announced he was going to return to the body for a second time remove the hands and teeth.

“He was laughing and joking about cutting Luke’s head off,” Duggan recalled.

Hall said she had been so sickened by the violence and Danby’s horrific boasts she had to shop Danby.

“I just thought: ‘I have got to do it’,” she said.

Hall called police from a phone box and said she wanted to “report a dead body.”

She gave the location of the stream and said she would be there in twenty minutes.

Officers lay in wait at the scene and arrested the group as they returned with the knives and a pair of wire cutters.

It was claimed that Hall had initially attacked Luke after hearing about the rape claim.

O’Toole and Roberts were said to have joined in the attack.

But they all insisted they took no part in the violence and had to help Danby afterwards believing they would be killed next if they didn’t.

Hall, Danby, O’Toole, and Roberts, denied murder and causing grievous bodily harm with intent.

Hall, Danby and O’Toole, Duggan and Hassan, denied perverting the course of justice.

Hall was also convicted of causing grievous bodily harm and perverting the course of justice, but cleared of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.

Danby was also convicted of causing grievous bodily harm, perverting the course of justice and conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. O’Toole, was cleared of causing grievous bodily harm but convicted of perverting the course of justice and conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.

The convicted defendants are due to be sentenced by Judge Paul Worsley QC on April 24.

Hassan and Roberts, who were both found not guilty of the charges they faced, were discharged by the judge and walked free.

 
 

Harwood trial: Accused James Danby said another delivered death blow

RomfordRecorder.co.uk

February 22, 2013

James Danby, 27, is said to have led a gang who murdered Luke, 18, after he was branded a rapist.

The Old Bailey heard how Luke, 18, was attacked in a council house, in Crow Lane, Romford, on the day he moved in - and then stamped to death in a field.

Danby is said to have described how he stamped on Luke’s head and allegedly planned to remove the victim’s fingers and teeth to prevent the body being indentified.

But he blamed co-defendant Tony O’Toole for actually killing Luke, last May 27.

“Suddenly and unexpectedly Tony O’Toole kicked and stamped on Luke Harwood’s head,” he told the court.

But Luke’s barrister, Ben Alna, insisted Danby was the true murderer.

“Your intention was to kill him,” Mr Alna said.

“No, my intention was not,” said Danby.

He denied elbowing Luke in the face on the way to the field, off Broadmead Road, near the Orchard Estate in Woodford Green, or attacking him there.

“After you stamped on his head you boasted about it to everybody,” Mr Alna said.

“No, that is not true,” Danby replied.

He was said to have told another co-defendant, Emma Hall, that he stamped on Luke’s head, inflicting terrible injuries, and then threw him in a river.

“That account we have quite clearly seen, is fabricated,” Danby said.

“You were bragging about stamping on Luke Harwood’s head to anyone who would listen,” Mr Alna said.

“Yes, including my own mother, apparently,” Danby replied sarcastically.

Danby was said to have spoken to his mother about the killing on the phone when he was back at the Romford council flat.

He allegedly told her: “No-one will grass me because they are all in it with me.”

Danby was said to have added: “What do you reckon, should I cut off his fingers and scatter them or cut off his fingers and burn them.”

“My mother would have phoned the police on me if I had told her that,” said Danby.

“My family are law-abiding citizens, not like myself, and they would not condone behaviour like this.”

Danby was said to have told his sister after he killed Luke that he had gone up a criminal league and “joined the A Team.”

“I didn’t say that. It’s a ridiculous notion,” said Danby.

Danby, Hall, 21, O’Toole, 29, and Jovan Roberts, 28, deny murder and causing grievous bodily harm with intent.

Hall, Danby and O’Toole, along with Duggan, 21, and Khalid Hassan, 20, deny perverting the course of justice.

All the defendants lived at the bungalow in Crow Lane, Romford, except Roberts, who is of no fixed address.

 
 

Harwood trial: Emma Hall denies she knew Luke was to be killed

RomfordRecorder.co.uk

February 11, 2013

Emma Hall, 21, claimed she was sat in her car while 18-year-old Luke Harwood, from Harold Hill, was led into a field and kicked to death.

She told jurors that her housemate, James Danby, 27, returned about 15 minutes later and confessed: “I’ve killed him, treacle.”

Hall added: “He said he stamped on Luke’s head 20 times until it popped.

“I was shocked. First of all I didn’t believe it. I just felt like my heart stopped.”

She said Danby had blood spattered all over his jeans, top and hands.

Hall told jurors that Luke had only moved into her home, in Crow Lane, Romford, earlier that day on May 27, last year.

But an 18 year-old girl, who visited the flat, said Luke had raped her - claims later withdrawn.

Danby then became angry and started attacking Luke in his room, the court heard.

Hall said: “I was scared, I was shaking all over, I couldn’t even speak properly. Jay [James Danby] was beating him up.

“I was too scared to phone the police.”

She claimed that Danby ordered her to take him, Luke and Tony O’Toole to Epping Forest.

Danby then changed his mind and directed them to Woodford Green, the court heard.

Hall said: “I looked in the mirror and I could see Luke’s face was red and swollen and he had lumps on his jaw. I didn’t see blood.”

Hall said she waited in the car while Danby, Luke and O’Toole walked off down a path towards what she thought was a housing estate.

She added: “I thought he was just going to be dropped off somewhere.”

Asked if she had any idea what was going to happen, she replied: “No not at all.”

Hall, Danby, O’Toole, 29 and Jovan Roberts, 28, deny murder and causing grievous bodily harm with intent.

Hall, Danby and O’Toole, along with Duggan, 21, and Khalid Hassan, 20, deny perverting the course of justice.

All the defendants lived at the bungalow, in Crow Lane, Romford, except Roberts, who is of no fixed address.

 
 

Vigilante gang which 'tortured and beat teen accused of rape to death' was led by a woman

  • The 18-year-old had withdrawn the rape allegation, the Old Bailey heard

  • Emma Hall, 21, allegedly laughed as three men attacked him at his bedsit

  • She then drove Luke Harwood and his killers to quiet spot, the court heard

By Emma Reynolds - Dailyail.co.uk

January 8, 2013

A woman led a vigilante gang who tortured an 18-year-old to death after he was accused of rape, the Old Bailey heard.

Emma Hall, 21, helped three men kill Luke Harwood in Romford, Essex, after an 18-year-old girl claimed he had attacked her two years earlier, the court was told.

Mr Harwood was kicked and stamped on with such force that the bones in his face were broken, before he was dumped under a mattress in a quiet lane, the Old Bailey heard.

The 'victim' had made a complaint about Mr Harwood to the police two years earlier, when she was 16, but the matter was dropped when she withdrew the allegation, jurors learned.

Police investigated but found that 'it was clear she was not in fact saying that he had raped her and no further action was taken against him'.

The girl pointed Mr Harwood out to his killers at a chance meeting at a house on the evening of May 27 last year, said prosecutor Simon Denison QC.

'She told the others that he was the person she had told [Hall] about at the time, who had raped her,' added Mr Denison.

James Danby, 27, and Jovan Roberts, 28, took pictures of Mr Harwood in his council bedsit to show to her. Minutes later, they attacked him in his room, the court heard.

Mr Harwood, who was 5ft 7in and weighed just seven stone, had just collected his keys and begun moving in after falling out with his girlfriend.

The father of one, who had an eight-month-old son, was then brutally beaten by Danby, Roberts and Hall's boyfriend Tony O’Toole, 29, the prosecutor said.

Mr Denison said: ‘Within a very few hours of those photographs being taken he was dead. He was about to be severely beaten up and brutally killed.’

'The men, over a prolonged period of time, severely beat him up by punching and kicking him to the head, so he was bleeding heavily from his injuries and his face was terribly swollen.'

Hall cackled throughout the two-hour assault, the court heard.

She later allegedly drove two of the men and Mr Harwood to a quiet lane in Woodford Green, east London, in her blue Fiat Punto, where he was taken to the bank of a stream and 'finished off'.

Once there, Danby tried to choke Mr Harwood, but when he put up a fight he stamped on his head 20 times. He later boasted the victim's head 'went like a marshmallow and popped where his brain came out', jurors were told.

Hall initially claimed Danby had been solely responsible for the fatal attack, in a bid to save herself and her lover O'Toole, it is alleged.

But her lies unravelled when officers went to the house and found the younger girl alone and petrified.

Mr Denison added: 'At one point Danby brought Luke into Emma Hall's room to show them what they had done to him.

'They could see his face was a mess, his nose looked broken and there was blood and bruises all over his face.'

When they returned from killing Mr Harwood and dumping his body, the attackers were laughing and joking, the court was told.

Mr Denison said: 'They killed him by punching and kicking him and stamping on his head many, many times. The bones in his face were crushed.'

He said the gang then bought petrol and set fire to their bloody clothing, before cleaning up bloodstains at the house.

The following evening, Hall drove two of the attackers and two other men to the spot where the body had been covered with a mattress and other rubbish, the court heard.

Mr Denison said: 'They had with them knives and a pair of bolt cutters that they were intending to use to mutilate his body to make it more difficult for him to be identified by cutting off his fingers and removing his teeth.'

But Hall had secretly tipped off police, who were waiting for them when they arrived, said.

Mr Denison told the jury: 'His murder was quite extraordinarily callous, violent and brutal.'

Hall, Danby, O’Toole, and Roberts deny murder and causing grievous bodily harm with intent.

Hall, Danby, O’Toole, Billy Duggan, 21, and Khalid Hassan, 20, deny conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.

 

 

 
 
 
 
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