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Pharmacist sentenced for killing wife to start new family with gay lover, frozen embryos

Updated: December 6, 2018 at 5:50 pm EST  See Comments

MIDDLESBROUGH, United Kingdom, December 6, 2018 (LifeSiteNews) – A homosexual pharmacist in England has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for murdering his wife so he could take her frozen embryos and start a new “family” in Sydney, Australia with his male lover.

Thirty-seven-year-old Mitesh Patel has been convicted of strangling his wife Jessica Patel to death with a plastic bag, The Guardian reports, the culmination of a plan five years in the making. He reportedly wanted out of his marriage as part of a longstanding desire to escape his Hindu upbringing; the murder would have left him with £2 million from his wife’s life insurance to start that new life.

According to the prosecution, Jessica had known for years that Mitesh was cheating on her with a man he had met on the homosexual dating app Grindr. What she didn’t know is that he spent years researching how to kill her, via internet searches for queries such as “insulin overdose,” “plot to kill my wife, do I need a co-conspirator,” “hiring hitman UK,” and “how much methadone will kill you?”

Eventually, he subdued her with an insulin injection at their home, strangled her to death, and then ransacked

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