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Paul
CULSHAW
In 2005, he was found guilty of
murdering Clare Benson-Jowry, who had died in 2004.
After his trial, it was revealed that
Culshaw had previous convictions for crimes including
rape, attempted murder and indecent assault.
On 23 February 2008, The Times
reported that Culshaw was one of around 50 prisoners who
had been issued with whole life tariffs and were
unlikely ever to be released from prison.
A man who strangled a young mother with a shoelace
has been told to prepare himself for life in prison.
Paul Culshaw, 37, from Penrith, was convicted of the
sexually-motivated murder of 23-year-old Clare Benson-Jowry in Lancaster.
Her near-naked remains were found in a flat at
Austwick Road on the city's Rylands estate on 15 July 2004.
On Thursday, the judge at Preston Crown Court told
Culshaw, of no fixed address, "life must mean life".
'Hidden danger'
Mr Culshaw has a previous conviction for rape,
carried out when he was 18, and was also jailed for 10 years for the
attempted murder and indecent assault of a woman in Skelmersdale.
Mr Justice Hughes told him: "It was a violent and
determined decision to kill.
"The overwhelming likelihood is that you killed her
to stop her revealing the very serious sexual assault you carried out on
her.
"You are a person who is an enormous danger to other
people and chiefly to women, and whose danger lies hidden most of the
time."
The jury heard that Culshaw allowed drug users to
frequent the flat and that Ms Benson-Jowry had been a visitor and casual
acquaintance.
She was last seen alive in June 2004, calling at the
block where he lived.
When her body was discovered the following month, she
had been strangled with a shoelace.
Killer will spend the rest of his life in jail
Liverpool Echo
February 17, 2005
A killer who had already been convicted of two sex
attacks will spend the rest of his life behind bars.
Paul Culshaw, who lived in Skelmersdale before being
jailed for the attacks, was found guilty of murdering a young mother.
After the verdict at Preston crown court, Mr Justice
Hughes said: "You are a person who is an enormous danger to other people.
Life in your case must mean life."
During the murder trial, the jury was told Paul
Culshaw's victim, Clare Sabear Benson-Jowry, 23, was last seen alive
entering the block of flats where he was living in Lancaster. She was
strangled with a shoelace tightened by a fork.
Culshaw, now 37, denied murder, claiming he panicked
on finding her dead.
The court heard that, as an 18-year-old, he raped a
43 - year- old woman in her home at Up Holland.
For that offence, he was given a 42-month sentence.
Then in 1988, he was jailed for 10 years for the
attempted murder and indecent assault of a Skelmersdale woman.