Jury told of Lorna's pregnancy after the verdict as judge says that life is the only possible sentence The
Old Bailey Jury has found Rena Salmon guilty of the murder of Lorna
Stewart. Mrs Salmon shot her husband’s girlfriend twice in, what
was then, Equilibrium on the Chiswick High Road last September. Before the jury adjourned, Judge Neil Denison advised them to put aside any sympathy and decide on the basis of the evidence, using common sense, whether the case was one of murder or manslaughter. He added people often went though a period of "intense unhappiness" when marriages broke up and many felt "justifiable anger" towards the person they considered responsible, but "very rarely" did they kill that person.
Peter Clarke QC, prosecuting, disclosed to the jury after the verdict that Lorna had been two months pregnant when she was shot. Salmon did not know Lorna was pregnant so it was ruled to be inadmissible as evidence. DI Steve Morris of the Specialist Crime Directorate West said: "This whole episode has been a tragedy for all of the families concerned and the impact on them cannot be overstated; after all, we have four children of school age without a mother, but I believe that the jury has come to the right decision." He added that the murder had been planned for some days and Salmon gave no thought to the welfare of Lorna's children. Whilst accepting the fact that she had had a disturbed childhood he said that it was wrong for her to use this as a defence for the pre-meditated and cold-blooded murder of Lorna Stewart. He extended the sympathies of the Met. to all the families concerned in this tragedy. When
the verdict was delivered Salmon was silent. Her defence said she
felt profound and genuine remorse and had been suffering from severe
depression. She has reportedly attempted to take her own life twice
since learning of her husband's affair with Ms. Stewart. He added that she was considering an appeal against the verdict. May 16, 2003 Sign up for our free weekly newsletter Jury out in Chiswick shooting case Emotional Scenes at Rena Salmon trial |