Murderpedia has thousands of hours of work behind it. To keep creating
new content, we kindly appreciate any donation you can give to help
the Murderpedia project stay alive. We have many
plans and enthusiasm
to keep expanding and making Murderpedia a better site, but we really
need your help for this. Thank you very much in advance.
Anthony AYRES
A.K.A.: "The Barking Strangler"
Classification: Murderer
Characteristics: Sadist
Number of victims: 2
Date of murder: 1993 / November 19, 2015
Date of birth: 1967
Victims profile: His girlfriend, Dawn Wisdom, 30 / His girlfriend, Kelly Pearce,
36
Method of murder:
Strangulation - Stabbing with knife - Beating with a hammer
Location: London/Canvey, England, United Kingdom
Status: Sentenced to life in prison in 1994. Released
on life license in May 2012 having served 19 years of that
sentence. Sentenced to life in prison with no
chance of release on July 26, 2016
Pint-sized sadist who murdered woman killed
ANOTHER girlfriend after being freed from jail
A sadistic man who murdered his girlfriend with a hammer has been
jailed for life – 23 years after being sent to prison for killing
another partner.
By Nicole Stinson - Dailystar.co.uk
July 27, 2016
Anthony Ayres, 49, stabbed Kelly Pearce 40 times with a 10cm knife
at a friend's flat on November 19 last year before beating her to
death with a hammer.
In 1993 he strangled Dawn Wisdom, 30, to death in east London, but
was released after serving 19 years of a life sentence.
Five-foot tall Ayres then fled the scene in Canvey, Essex, but was
arrested the next day in Southend wearing the same clothes which
were soaked in her blood.
Sentencing him to life in prison, Judge Maura McGowan QC said:
"You set about an attack of extraordinary brutality, which in my
view amounted to sadism."
Miss Pearce, 36, met Ayres while out with her friend and headed to
Joseph Whithers' flat in Canvey, Essex.
Prosecutor Cairns Nelson told Chelmsford Crown Court: "During the
walk to Mr Whithers' flat Miss Pearce told him she thought that
Ayres might have a knife."
Mr Whithers decided to go out and buy some cigarettes and expected
Ayres to follow him.
Ayres then launched his sickening attack on Miss Pearce, an
earlier court hearing heard.
A concerned Mr Whithers called police and was seen on CCTV outside
the flat at 4.56pm.
During the call he said: "I think someone has been killed in my
flat. There is blood everywhere.
"He stabbed her and smashed her with a hammer."
He added: "My friend was round and then this man comes round and
hit her repeatedly and stabbed her in the face."
"The man's just left now.
"She's had her throat slit, she's gargling."
Miss Pearce, a mother of one, was rushed to Royal London hospital
in a critical condition.
She died less than three hours later from the stab wounds and
blunt force trauma.
Police revealed they had found the hammer in the flat, but the
knife, presumably discarded, has never been found.
The court heard that this was Ayres' second murder.
Mr Nelson said: "In 1993 the lifeless body of a 30-year-old woman,
Dawn Wisdom was found by her parents in East London.
"She had been strangled by the defendant all those years ago when
he was aged 25.
He was tried and convicted of her murder at the Central Criminal
Court in 1994 by strangulation.
"He was released on life license in May 2012 having served 19
years of that sentence."
Speaking afterwards, senior investigating officer from Essex
police DI Steve Ellis said: "Ayres is a dangerous individual who
brutally attacked Miss Pearce, inflicting horrendous injuries."
Kelly's mother, Lynne Wallings and her partner, Richard said:
"Kelly was a colourful character, who made an impression on
everyone she met. She was loved dearly by her friends and family
and she showed us so much love and kindness back.
"The verdict today was the right one, at least now Kelly can rest
in peace knowing that Anthony Ayres will be sent to prison for the
rest of his life."
Freed to kill again
Pint-sized murderer who served 19 years for brutal slaying killed
his new partner in ‘sadistic’ assault
Five-foot tall killer stabbed his lover 40 times with a 10cm
before beating her to death with a claw hammer
TheSun.co.uk
July 26, 2016
A Pint-sized sadist who murdered his girlfriend with a hammer was
jailed for life today – 23 years after being sent to prison for
killing another partner.
Five-foot tall Anthony Ayres, 49, stabbed Kelly Pearce 40 times
with a 10cm knife at a friend’s flat on November 19 last year
before beating her to death with a hammer.
Ayres then fled the scene in Canvey, Essex, but was arrested the
next day in Southend wearing the same clothes which were soaked in
her blood.
Sentencing him to a whole life tariff, Judge Maura McGowan QC
said: “You took a knife and a hammer to the flat where you knew
she was.
“You set about an attack of extraordinary brutality, which in my
view amounted to sadism.
“Kelly’s addiction to hard drugs had blighted her life in recent
years but all of the witnesses we have heard from said she was fun
and kind and had a big heart and a warm and open personality.
“All that has gone.”
Just before the murder Miss Pearce, 36, had been with her friend
Joseph Whithers.
The pair met Ayres and headed over to Mr Whithers’ flat in Canvey,
Essex.
Prosecutor Nelson Cairns told Chelmsford crown court said: “During
the walk to Mr Whithers’ flat Miss Pearce told him she thought
that Ayres might have a knife.
“On arrival to Mr Whithers’ flat the pair asked Ayres if he would
lend them £10 to buy cigarettes.
“He agreed but said he’d left his wallet in his flat.
“Mr Whithers then left the flat and expected Ayres to follow him
but once outside he was locked out.”
Ayres then launched his sickening attack on Miss Pearce the flat.
A concerned Mr Whithers called police and was seen on CCTV outside
the flat at 4.56pm.
During the call he said: “I think someone has been killed in my
flat. There is blood everywhere.
“He stabbed her and smashed her with a hammer.”
He added: “My friend was round and then this man comes round and
hit her repeatedly and stabbed her in the face.”
“Yea the man’s just left now,” he said.
When asked the man’s name he said: “Tony, I don’t know his second
name. She’s had her throat slit, she’s gargling.”
The knife has never been found but the hammer was recovered by
police from the flat and swabs were taken.
The court heard that this was Ayres’ second murder.
Mr Nelson said: “In 1993 the lifeless body of a 30-year-old woman,
Dawn Wisdom was found by her parents in East London. She had been
strangled by the defendant all those years ago when he was aged
25.
“He had moved in with her. He was tried and convicted of her
murder at the Central Criminal Court in 1994 by strangulation.
“He was released on life license in May 2012 having served 19
years of that sentence.”
Speaking afterwards, senior investigating officer from Essex
police DI Steve Ellis said: “Ayres is a dangerous individual who
brutally attacked Miss Pearce, inflicting horrendous injuries.
“I would like to thank the family for their patience as we sought
to locate Ayres and successfully bring him to justice.
“While the verdict cannot bring Kelly back I hope this brings them
a form of closure to their tragic loss.”
Kelly’s mother, Lynne Wallings and her partner, Richard said:
“Kelly was a colourful character, who made an impression on
everyone she met. She was loved dearly by her friends and family
and she showed us so much love and kindness back.
“Kelly will be missed by her mum Lynn, step father Richard, son
Josh, Sister Lisa and all her family. We know nothing can bring
her back. The verdict today was the right one, at least now Kelly
can rest in peace knowing that Anthony Ayres will be sent to
prison for the rest of his life.
“We would like to thank Essex Police and the investigation team,
for all they have done throughout this horrific ordeal to get
justice for Kelly. We would also personally like to thank the
first responders, the police and the paramedics who tried their
hardest to save Kelly. Their efforts will never be forgotten.
Lastly, thanks to Cairns Nelson and Peter Gair for prosecuting
Kelly’s case and getting justice.
“Now the Court case is over, we would like to try to move on with
our lives, to remember the happy times with Kelly and to grieve
our loss. We respectfully request that we are left to grieve in
private.”
Miss Pearce, a mother-of-one, died at the Royal London Hospital
less than three hours later from blunt force trauma and stab
wounds.
Evil 5ft builder who was jailed for life for
murdering his partner in 1994 beat and stabbed SECOND lover to
death after he was freed from jail
Anthony Ayres hit Kelly Pearce with hammer
before stabbing her 40 times
36-year-old bled to death at home in Canvey Island, Essex, after
he fled
He was today sentenced to whole life term for 'extraordinary
brutal' attack
Ayres was jailed for life in 1994 for murdering then-partner Dawn
Wisdom
By Steph Cockroft for MailOnline
July 26, 2016
A sadistic 5ft builder has been found guilty of stabbing his lover
to death just three years after he was released from jail for
murdering another girlfriend two decades ago.
Anthony Ayres, 49, used a clawhammer to attack Kelly Pearce before
stabbing her more than 40 times at a flat on Canvey Island, Essex.
The 36-year-old bled to death in front of police and paramedics
after Ayers fled the scene. He was later arrested after being
captured on CCTV.
It can now be reported that it is the second time the 5ft tall
builder has been convicted of murder.
In 1994, Ayres was jailed for life at the Old Bailey for
strangling his then partner Dawn Wisdom to death after she aborted
their unborn baby because he was not fit to be a father.
The double killer claimed he was innocent but was jailed for a
minimum of 19 years, only to be released on licence in March 2012.
He also had a string of previous convictions including an attack
in 1988 in which he throttled his girlfriend until she passed out.
The following year he slapped and strangled another partner.
The history of horrific violence against women raises serious
questions about why Ayers was released on licence in 2012, leaving
him free to kill again.
He will now die in prison after being sentenced to a whole life
term. The sadistic murderer gave a wry smile as the unanimous
verdict was returned.
Sentencing Ayres to whole life term in prison, Judge Maura
McGowan, said: 'It was an attack of extraordinary brutality, in my
view amounting to sadism.
'You are in your late 40s and for the second time in your life
have been convicted of murdering a woman.'
During the trial, Ayres tried to blame Miss Pearce's friend Joseph
Withers for what happened.
The court was told how, on the day of the murder, Miss Pearce had
spent time with Mr Withers but the pair had gone their separate
ways.
Then, in the afternoon, Miss Pearce phoned Mr Withers to tell him
she with with Ayers and 'to come and fetch her'.
The pair returned to Mr Withers' flat but a short time later Ayers
turned up at the property.
CCTV showed him 'pacing up and down' 'as if he was mulling
something over in his mind'. He then knocked on the door and the
three of them chatted.
Mr Withers then left the flat to go to buy cigarettes, expecting
Ayers to follow him.
But the door suddenly shut behind him and he heard a bang. By the
time he had found his keys to get back inside, Ayers had launched
his brutal onslaught.
Once back inside, Mr Withers saw Miss Pearce slumped against the
bath, gasping for air.
He then asked: 'What are you doing Tony?' before Ayres continued
attacking her with a hammer.
The court was told how she was still alive when Mr Withers called
999. Police and paramedics made desperate attempts to save her but
she was pronounced dead.
A post mortem examination revealed she had been stabbed 40 times
in her face and neck by a blade which was about 10cm in length.
The murder weapon was never found.
Miss Pearce also suffered 10 'blunt force' injuries from a
clawhammer which left her with brain damage.
DNA samples from the hammer matched Ayers, meaning the probability
of it belonging to someone else was about one in a billion.
Ayers was arrested the following day after he was spotted by an
off-duty police officer in Southend. He had cuts to his hands -
both on the fingers and palms.
Swabs taken from the scene in the bathroom and the communal area
linked the defendant to the scene.
Ayers refused to comment when questioned by police.
Forensic tests revealed Miss Pearce's head was struck so hard by
blows that her hair was left against the bathroom wall.
In the wake of her death her family issued a statement saying they
had lost a 'loving mother and daughter who was big hearted and
full of life'.
'Kelly was blessed with a loud and bubbly personality and she was
often heard before she was seen.
'Although Kelly faced struggles in her tragically short life, we
will choose to remember her the way.'
Afterwards DI Steve Ellis of Essex Police said: 'Ayres is a
dangerous individual who brutally attacked Miss Pearce, inflicting
horrendous injuries.
'I would like to thank the family for their patience as we sought
to locate Ayres and successfully bring him to justice.
'While the verdict cannot bring Kelly back I hope this brings them
a form of closure to their tragic loss.'
Anthony Ayres given whole life prison
sentence after being found guilty of murdering Canvey mum-of-one
Kelly Pearce
Emma Robinson - Echo-news.co.uk
July 26, 2016
A MAN has been found guilty of murdering a mum-of-one on Canvey.
Anthony Ayres, 49, has been convicted by a jury at Chelmsford
Crown Court today.
The six men and six men returned a unanimous verdict after under
four hours of deliberations.
Kelly Pearce, 36, who grew up on the island, was attacked with a
hammer and stabbed in the face at a flat in Fairlop Avenue in
November.
Ayres, already a convicted killer after strangling his girlfriend
in 1993, had denied murdering Miss Pearce.
As the guilty verdict was announced, Ayres gave a wry smile and
gasps were heard from Miss Pearce's family and friends in the
public gallery.
Judge Maura McGowan QC has sentenced Ayres to a whole life
sentence in prison for his second murder.
During sentencing, she told Ayres: "You took a knife and a hammer
to the flat where you knew she was.
"You set about an attack of extraordinary brutality, which in my
view amounted to sadism.
"Kelly's addiction to hard drugs had blighted her life in recent
years but all of the witnesses we have heard from said she was fun
and kind and had a big heart and a warm and open personality.
"All that has gone."
Senior investigating officer, DI Steve Ellis, said: "Ayres is a
dangerous individual who brutally attacked Miss Pearce, inflicting
horrendous injuries. I would like to thank the family for their
patience as we sought to locate Ayres and successfully bring him
to justice.
"While the verdict cannot bring Kelly back I hope this brings them
a form of closure to their tragic loss.”
Kelly’s mother, Lynne Wallings and her partner, Richard said:
"Kelly was a colourful character, who made an impression on
everyone she met. She was loved dearly by her friends and family
and she showed us so much love and kindness back.
"Kelly will be missed by her mum Lynn, step father Richard, son
Josh, Sister Lisa and all her family. We know nothing can bring
her back. The verdict today was the right one, at least now Kelly
can rest in peace knowing that Anthony Ayres will be sent to
prison for the rest of his life.
"We would like to thank Essex Police and the investigation team,
for all they have done throughout this horrific ordeal to get
justice for Kelly. We would also personally like to thank the
first responders, the police and the paramedics who tried their
hardest to save Kelly. Their efforts will never be forgotten.
Lastly, thanks to Cairns Nelson and Peter Gair for prosecuting
Kelly’s case and getting justice.
"Now the court case is over, we would like to try to move on with
our lives, to remember the happy times with Kelly and to grieve
our loss. We respectfully request that we are left to grieve in
private.”
Kelly Pearce murder trial: Accused Anthony
Ayres gives evidence
BBC.com
July 21, 2016
A man accused of the "frenzied" murder of a woman has told a court
of the "devastating and horrible" moment he came
across her body.
Kelly Pearce, 36, was found in a flat on Canvey Island in Essex on
19 November. She died later in hospital.
Anthony Ayres, 49, of Fairlop Avenue in Canvey, denies murdering
her.
Giving evidence at Chelmsford Crown Court, he said he thought Ms
Pearce had been shot because there was "blood
everywhere". The trial continues.
Last week the jury heard the victim had been stabbed 40 times in
the face and neck and bludgeoned to death with a hammer
-like weapon.
It was described as a "frenzied attack" resulting in fatal neck
wounds and skull and brain damage.
Cairns Nelson QC, prosecuting, said Ms Pearce, of North Avenue,
was murdered in the bathroom of a flat belonging to one
of her friends, Joseph Withers.
Mr Withers, the chief witness for the prosecution, has told the
court he was briefly locked out of his flat, while Ms
Pearce and Mr Ayres were inside.
Drug 'habit'
When he got back in he claimed to have seen Mr Ayres swinging a
hammer.
Mr Ayres, however, told the court he came across her body and
thought she had been shot as he could not see specific
injuries, just "blood everywhere".
He said he thought Ms Pearce was dead, but then she made a noise
as though she was trying to breathe.
"I could hear my heart coming out of my chest, I was
hyperventilating," he said.
Mr Ayres said he and Ms Pearce were not in a relationship but
admitted they had casual sex.
He also said they both took drugs, although he said he took them
casually whereas Ms Pearce "had a habit".
The trial is expected to last another week.
Kelly Pearce murder witness accused of
'frenzied' killing
BBC.com
July 14, 2016
A prosecution witness in the trial of a man accused of the
"frenzied" murder of a woman, has been accused of carrying out
the killing himself.
Kelly Pearce, 36, was found with fatal throat wounds in a flat
belonging to witness Joseph Withers on Canvey Island,
Essex, on 19 November.
Accused Anthony Ayres, 49, of Fairlop Avenue in Canvey, denies
murdering her.
At Chelmsford Crown Court his defence claimed Mr Withers killed
her and then blamed Mr Ayres who arrived later.
Ms Pearce had been stabbed 40 times in the face and neck and
bludgeoned to death with a weapon "consistent" with a hammer
in a "frenzied attack", the court heard.
She sustained fatal neck wounds and skull and brain damage, and
died later in hospital.
The court was told she had been attacked in the bathroom of a flat
in Fairlop Avenue in Canvey, belonging to Mr Withers.
On the day of the killing, Mr Withers, who described himself in
police interviews as a paranoid schizophrenic, said he
was briefly locked out of his flat, while Ms Pearce and Mr Ayres
were inside.
When he got back in he claimed to have seen Mr Ayres swinging a
hammer.
"I saw him hitting her with the hammer or something. I just saw
him hitting like that," he told the court.
'You lost it'
Defence lawyer Oliver Saxby, QC, said: "It sounds like you weren't
sure. Why did you say 'or something'?"
"That's best description I could give," Mr Withers replied.
He claimed he had then run from the flat to call the police.
However, Mr Saxby said: "I'm suggesting that either you lost it
with her, or that there was somebody else in there who
was responsible for what happened."
"It was Tony," Mr Withers replied.
He had said early in the cross-examination: "You're trying to say
I attacked Kelly. I would never attack anybody. I'm
scared of Kelly."
The trial continues.
Kelly Pearce killed in frenzied knife and
hammer attack, court hears
BBC.com
July 12, 2016
A woman was stabbed 40 times in the face and neck and bludgeoned
to death with a hammer in a "frenzied attack", a court
heard.
Kelly Pearce, 36, was found in a flat on Canvey Island in Essex on
19 November. She died later in hospital.
Anthony Ayres, 49, of Fairlop Avenue in Canvey, denies murdering
her.
A jury at Chelmsford Crown Court was told Mr Ayres had previously
been convicted of the murder of a woman in 1993.
The court heard Ms Pearce had sustained fatal neck wounds and
skull and brain damage consistent with the use of a hammer.
Cairns Nelson QC, prosecuting, told the jury Ms Pearce, of North
Avenue, was murdered in the bathroom of a flat belonging
to one of her friends, Joseph Withers.
Earlier that day she had also spent some time in Mr Ayres' flat.
Mr Ayres was arrested the day after Ms Pearce was found, but
claimed "somebody else must have done it", Mr Nelson said.
"There's no question she was unlawfully killed, bludgeoned to
death and stabbed to death. The case of the prosecution is
the perpetrator is the defendant," he added.
The court heard she was the victim of a "frenzied attack" and had
been stabbed stabbed 40 times in the face and neck,
causing fatal wounds.
She also suffered 10 blunt force impacts to the head, causing
skull and brain damage, consistent with the use of a
hammer.
Jurors were shown photographs of Mr Withers' flat, where Ms Pearce
was found.
"There was blood everywhere", the prosecutor said.
The trial, expected to last three weeks, continues.
Family pay tribute to 'bubbly, loving'
mother who died after being found with serious neck injuries as
police question a man in connection with her killing
Anthony Ayres, 48, arrested in connection with
death of his on-off girlfriend
Kelly Pearce, 36, was found with serious neck injuries and died in
hospital
Police launched appeal and Mr Ayres was arrested as part of
investigation
Ms Pearce's family paid tribute, describing her as 'big-hearted
and 'bubbly'
By Sam Tonkin For Mailonline
November 21, 2015
The family of a mother who died after being found with serious
neck injuries have paid tribute to her 'bubbly personality', as
police questioned her on-off boyfriend in connection with her
killing.
Officers were called to Fairlop Avenue, Canvey Island, just before
5pm on Thursday, after reports of a serious assault.
Kelly Pearce, 36, of North Avenue, Canvey, was taken to the Royal
London Hospital but died soon after 7.30pm.
Essex Police launched an investigation and Anthony Ayres, 48, has
since been arrested following an appeal for information.
A spokesman said: 'Police are no longer appealing for the public's
help to locate a man wanted in connection with the murder of Kelly
Pearce.
'Anthony Ayres has been arrested and will be taken into custody
for questioning.'
Ms Pearce's family issued a statement saying they had lost a
'loving mother and daughter who was big-hearted and full of life'.
They added: 'Kelly was blessed with a loud and bubbly personality
and she was often heard before she was seen.
'Although Kelly faced struggles in her tragically short life, we
will choose to remember her the way that she was at her best -
full of life and never afraid to show affection for the people
that she loved.'
Nick Alston, police and crime commissioner for Essex, said he was
'appalled and deeply saddened' by the killing.
He added: 'This tragedy must make us question and challenge the
continuing prevalence of violence against women and girls in our
society. Such horror and loss of life is intolerable.'
Canvey Island murder: Man arrested over
death of Kelly Pearce
BBC.com
November 20, 2015
A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a woman
in Essex.
The victim, 36-year-old Kelly Pearce, was found with a serious
neck injury at a property on Canvey Island at 16:55 GMT on
Thursday. She later died in hospital.
Her family described her as "a loving mother and daughter who was
big-hearted and full of life".
Anthony Ayres, 48, was arrested on Friday, Essex Police said. He
has been taken into custody for questioning.