Claire Chick was found seriously injured in a Plymouth street and later died in hospital(Image: PA)

Paul Butler pleads guilty to murdering Claire Chick in Plymouth

by · PlymouthLive

Plymouth man Paul Butler has pleaded guilty to murdering Claire Chick. Butler, 53 of Stangray Avenue, was charged with killing university lecturer Claire Chick, 48, who was found seriously injured in West Hoe Road on January 22.

Appearing at Plymouth Crown Court today (Tuesday, March 18), Butler spoke only to confirm his name and enter his pleas. The defendant also pleaded guilty to possession of a bladed article.

Butler, appearing on a video link from prison, appeared to wipe away a tear from his face as he entered his pleas.

Ms Chick, a University of Plymouth lecturer, was found seriously injured on West Hoe Road on the evening of January 22 and later died at Derriford Hospital. Butler was found and arrested by police in the Liskeard area of Cornwall.

Paul Antony Butler(Image: Carl Eve/PlymouthLive)

Judge Robert Linford ordered pre-sentence reports and said the sentencing hearing would take place on April 25. He told Butler: “I am going to order that a psychiatric report is prepared upon you, which will assist the court in determining the minimum term that must be served by you before you are considered for parole.

“You understand, I know, that the sentence for the offence of murder is fixed by law and on that date you will receive a sentence of life imprisonment, but the minimum term will be affected by submissions I hear from the prosecution barrister and your barrister, and that which is contained in the psychiatric report which I now order.

“You will remain in custody until that day.”

In a previous statement released by police, her family said: “We are absolutely devastated and broken at the loss of our beautiful caring mother Claire Chick. She was the most beautiful lively soul and was there for everyone.

“Everyone who knew our mum had so much positive words to say about her. She was the life and soul of any place where she was. She loved to dance and sing, even though she was pretty bad at it; she had no shame in doing it in front of any audience.

“We will never get over this as a family, she was our glue and our go-to. We won’t ever get the justice our mum deserves for this, because no amount of justice will bring her back.

“We want to thank everyone for their kind words, and we invite anyone who knew her to share their memories of her. We also would like to remind the public she leaves behind five beautiful grandchildren who all refer to her as ‘a favourite grandma’.

“We ask you to respect their privacy, and everyone remains respectful to them. She may be gone but her spirit will always remain alive. We love you mum, and we promise to make you proud.”