57-year-old Brian Whitelock, from Clydach, previously admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility, but has now been found guilty of the murder of Wendy Buckney (pictured) at her flat in August 2022.
Detective Chief Inspector Matt Davies said:
“We are pleased to hear of the guilty verdict, concluding what has been a thorough investigation into Brian Whitelock’s senseless murder of his defenceless victim.
“The family of Wendy Buckney have been through a terrible and traumatising ordeal due to Brian Whitelock’s actions. With this verdict and the upcoming sentencing, I hope that they feel some closure.”
Brian Whitelock is to be sentenced on Friday December 20.
Wendy Buckney’s family has issued the following statement.
“Today’s verdict brings some measure of justice for Wendy who was taken from us far too soon. While nothing can bring her back, we are grateful that the truth has been heard.
“Wendy was a very much loved, sister and aunty whose kindness, laughter, and spirit touched the lives of so many. Our lives will never be the same without her, but we will continue to honour her memory every day.
“This has been a painful and heartbreaking journey for our family. We thank everyone who has supported us during this incredibly difficult time, and we ask for privacy as we continue to grieve and heal in the wake of this tragedy
“We would also like to thank the prosecution team who worked tirelessly to bring the truth to light. Their dedication and commitment has helped us during this incredibly difficult time.”
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