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John
Nigel MADEN
Classification: Murderer
Characteristics:
Rape - Torture -
Obsessive interest in images and literature relating to paedophilia,
rape and torture
Number of victims: 1
Date of murder:
April 3, 2010
Date of arrest:
Same day
Date of birth: 1972
Victim profile:
Tia Rigg, 12(his niece)
Method of murder: Strangulation
with a guitar wire
Location: Cheetham
Hill, Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Status:
Pleaded guilty. Sentenced to life imprisonment with a recommendation that he
should never be released on October 4, 2010
The murder of Tia Rigg (4 January 1998 - 3
April 2010), was committed in Cheetham Hill, Manchester, England on 3
April 2010. Twelve-year-old Rigg was tortured, raped and murdered by
her maternal uncle, John Maden.
On 4 October 2010 38-year-old Maden, who had
pleaded guilty to the crime, was sentenced to life imprisonment with a
recommendation that he should never be released, meaning that he will
probably remain in prison until he dies.
Sentencing, Mr Justice Keith
said: "This is one of those exceptional cases in which the only just
punishment requires you to be imprisoned for the rest of your life."
Maden is one of only around 40 prisoners who have been told by the
appropriate authorities that their life sentences must mean life.
Murder
At 2:17pm on 3 April 2010 Maden, who had an
"obsessive interest" in pornography relating to paedophilia, rape and
torture, telephoned Rigg's mother and asked for Tia to go to his home
in Dalmain Close, Cheetham Hill in order to babysit his ten-year-old
daughter. When she arrived at 3:00pm he drugged her with Olanzapine,
an antipsychotic tranquilizer that he had been prescribed.
He then inflicted a "horrific catalogue of sexual
injuries" on her before stabbing her and strangling her with a
ligature made from a guitar string. At 3:45pm Maden telephoned the 999
emergency services number and said: "Hi, I would like to report a
murder." He then gave his name and address and when asked by the
operator what had happened he replied: "My niece has been murdered by
me ... I have just finished killing her now." Asked why he had killed
her he answered: "Because I felt like it" and terminated the call.
Police officers from Greater Manchester Police
arrived at the address two minutes later. Maden opened the door to the
officers, who described him as "chillingly calm", and directed them
upstairs. They found Rigg's body face-up on the floor of a spare
bedroom, naked except for her socks, with the ligature still fastened
around her neck and her hands tied behind her back with shoelaces.
Next to the body were two knives, a broom handle and a sex toy, all of
which were stained with blood.
An autopsy found that Rigg had suffered severe
blood loss from her stab wounds and internal injuries but the primary
cause of death was ligature strangulation.
Trial
Maden was tried at Manchester Crown Court on 4
October 2010. Prosecutor Gordon Cole QC told the court: "In the year
or so prior to April this year, the defendant had developed what can
properly be described as an obsessive interest in images and
literature relating to paedophilia, rape and torture. He had an
extensive library of such materials which included literature dealing
with methods of killing."
Police had found "hundreds of extreme images of
child abuse and violent pornography" on Maden's laptop, plus more
material on his mobile phone in folders named "snuff", "snuff stories"
and "brutal rape". Detective Chief Inspector David Warren, who led the
investigation, revealed that Maden refused to explain his actions and
had never shown remorse for the killing.
After pleading guilty to rape and murder, Maden was
sentenced to life imprisonment with a recommendation that he should
never be released. Passing sentence, Mr Justice Keith told him: "It is
inescapable that Tia Rigg died because you decided to realise your
fantasies about torturing and killing a young child. It is difficult
to know how long Tia's ordeal lasted. The terror, the unimaginable
pain you inflicted on her, the indignities you subjected her to while
still alive. It was planned, it was premeditated and her agony must
have been prolonged. This is one of those exceptional cases in which
the only just punishment requires you to be imprisoned for the rest of
your life."
Report
A report issued regarding the case found a
catalogue of ‘serious failings’ by social services bosses charged with
caring for the girl, and said social workers missed seven chances to
help Tia, who had been placed on the ‘at risk’ register before she was
even born. The report stated that social workers could have intervened
to protect her from the severe behavioural problems suffered by her
mother, Lynn Rigg, who had seven children by four different fathers, a
history of heroin and crack cocaine addiction and a criminal record
for robbery and assault.The report said that there were seven
incidents which should have prompted children’s services to consider
taking Tia and her siblings into care.
These included her mother attempting suicide in
front of her children, leaving them home alone, and regular violence
between family members at her home in Salford. The report said social
workers had an ‘over-optimistic and unrealistic perception’ of her
ability to care for her children and failed to appreciate the chaos of
Tia’s family life.
Wikipedia.org
'I've finished killing her now': Uncle, 38,
murdered niece, 12, while acting out a fantasy from his collection of
violent porn
By James Tozer - DailyMail.com
May 13, 2011
A schoolgirl was lured into a trap by her
pornography-obsessed uncle to fulfil his sick obsession with murdering
a child.
John Maden, 38, who had downloaded a collection of
sadistic 'snuff' movies from the internet, enticed his 12-year-old
niece Tia Rigg to his home on the pretext of getting her to look after
his daughter.
Instead he drugged the unsuspecting youngster
before torturing and abusing her, then stabbing her in the stomach and
strangling her with a guitar string.
Minutes later, Maden made a chilling 999 call in
which he confessed to the horrific murder which he said he'd committed
'because I felt like it'.
Today he was ordered to serve the rest of his life
behind bars for what a judge branded his 'unspeakable' crime, joining
the ranks of Britain's most notorious murderers including Ian Brady
and Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe.
The tragic case once again highlights the depraved
material available for anyone to access on the internet.
It will also raise new concerns about Salford
social services which had been monitoring Tia and last year came under
fire over the killing of a vulnerable toddler.
Jobless Maden had become fascinated with sadistic
'snuff' movies - films showing a murder being committed - while
downloading a sick library of violent pornography and explicit images
of children, a court heard today.
Tia, the daughter of Maden's sister, Lynne,
frequently came round to his home in Cheetham Hill, Manchester, to
babysit for his ten-year-old daughter, and he secretly began plotting
to act out his dreadful fantasy on her.
Searches of a laptop computer found he had done
extensive research into killing, including downloading texts with a
variety of violent titles.
The divorced father-of-one also downloaded more
than 2,000 explicit images from the internet including the most
extreme level five categories of child porn - police sources said he
had obtained most of such photographs that are in existence.
On April 3 Maden called his sister and asked if Tia
could come round to babysit, before drugging the youngster with
tablets he had been given to combat his psychotic episodes.
Just 45 minutes after she arrived, Maden dialled
999 and made a 'chillingly calm' call to report what he had done.
Police officers found Tia's naked body with her
hands tied behind her back and surrounded by two knives and a sex toy.
She had been tortured and raped before being
stabbed in the stomach and finally strangled with a guitar string.
After his arrest, Maden claimed he had been
listening to a 'bad voice' in his head 'controlling him and telling
him what to do'.
Today at Manchester Crown Court he admitted rape,
torture and murder and was jailed for life.
He was told the 'exceptional' nature of his crime
meant he would never be eligible for parole, making him the 40th
inmate in British custody with no prospect of being released.
Mr Justice Keith said: 'It is inescapable that Tia
Rigg died because you decided to realise your fantasies about
torturing and killing a young child.
'The fact that you chose your 12-year-old niece who
had put her trust in you made what you did all the more unspeakable.'
He told Maden he had inflicted 'unimaginable pain'
upon the schoolgirl and evidently hadn't cared what happened to
himself thereafter.
'This was a horrific murder in which a young girl
who had everything to live for and who placed her trust in you was
inveigled into your lair.'
Maden's 'whole life tariff' contrasts with Soham
murderer Ian Huntley and Sarah Payne's killer Roy Whiting, both of
whom were ordered to serve a minimum of 40 years.
Afterwards Tia's devastated mother paid tribute to
her 'baby girl'.
'When this nightmare happened, it killed me
inside,' she said. 'My heart has been broken and will never mend. All
that is left is a big empty hole.
'Tia was my whole world. I miss her big smile every
morning and her beautiful freckly face.'
Tia was known to Salford social services, who were
last year criticised in a report for failing to protect two-year-old
Demi-Leigh Mahon, murdered by a teenage babysitter.
An independent review is examining Tia's
involvement with the department, which was this year still branded
'inadequate' by inspectors.
*****
Transcript of the chillingly calm 999 call made
by Maden
John Maden: 'Hi, I would like to report a murder.'
He is asked where it happened and gives his address
and name, 'John Nigel Maden'.
Operator: 'Well what's happened there?'
Maden: 'My niece has been murdered by me.'
Operator: 'When has this happened?'
Maden: 'I have just finished killing her now.'
Operator: 'Why have you done that?'
Maden: 'Because I felt like it.'
He then gives her name as Tia Rigg and wrongly
reports her age as 11. The call is cut off before being reconnected,
with the operator asking for more details.
Maden: 'I am quite sure the officers that come to
the house will be able to take all the details you need.'
Operator: 'How's it happened?'
Maden: 'I have used... with a knife and
strangulation and that's it, bye.'
Officers arrived two minutes after the call was
made and Maden was arrested.
Man jailed for life for rape and murder of his
12-year-old niece
John Maden drugged, tortured and killed his niece
at his Manchester home in April, then called police to tell them of
his crime
Helen Pidd and agencies - The Guardian
October 4, 2010
A man obsessed with violent child porn who called
police to tell them he had raped and murdered his 12-year-old niece
was told today by a judge he would spend the remainder of his life in
prison.
John Maden, 38, was appearing at Manchester crown
court for sentencing after pleading guilty to the rape and murder of
his sister's daughter, Tia Rigg, on the afternoon of 3 April. He had
asked his niece to his home babysit his child.
When she arrived at his house in Cheetham Hill,
Manchester, Maden drugged her and inflicted a series of sexual
injuries on her before stabbing and strangling her with a guitar wire.
A transcript of the 999 call was read to the court,
in which Maden, who was taking anti-psychotic drugs, told the operator
he had murdered Rigg because he "felt like it". Officers found her
body at the scene.
Maden was arrested and later told police he heard
"voices – one good voice and one bad voice" – in his head but admitted
the rape and murder of his niece.
The court heard that Maden had an obsessive
interest in pornography relating to paedophilia, rape and torture,
keeping an "enormous pile" of the material at his home and on his
mobile phone.
The judge, Mr Justice Keith, said: "It is
inescapable that Tia Rigg died because you decided to realise your
fantasies about torturing and killing a young child. It is difficult
to know how long Tia's ordeal lasted. The terror, the unimaginable
pain you inflicted on her, the indignities you subjected her to ...
while still alive. He added: "It was planned, it was premeditated and
her agony must have been prolonged. This is one of those exceptional
cases in which the only just punishment requires you to be imprisoned
for the rest of your life."
Tia's mother, Lynne Rigg, said: " Tia was loved by
everyone, family and friends, but to me she wasn't just my daughter,
she was my best friend.
"When this nightmare happened, it killed me inside.
My heart has been broken and will never mend. All that is left is a
big empty hole ... but now justice has been done, at least Tia can
rest in peace."
She added: "Tia was a bright young girl who had her
whole life ahead of her. She trusted her uncle and thought she was
going to his house to babysit. He not only caused suffering to Tia but
also to her family. He's refused to try and ease some of the pain by
telling anyone why he did this and that has added to their upset. He
will now have a long time to reflect on what he has done."