Chilling moment student calmly eats Haribo sweets as he's arrested for beating stranger to death before beheading her | The Sun

THIS is the chilling moment a killer calmly ate Haribo as he was arrested for beating a stranger to death before beheading her.

Luke Deeley, 26, strolled into mum-of-three June Fox-Roberts' home in Llantwit Fardre, South Wales, and bludgeoned her until she collapsed.


He then dragged the 65-year-old's unconscious body into the dining room and placed her on tarpaulin before decapitating her.

Deeley also chopped June's body up and placed her limbs in separate plastic bags before leaving her worried daughter to discover her mum in a "murder scene of nightmares".

A new ITV documentary Code Blue: the Killing of June Fox-Roberts has now revealed the moment the monster was arrested.

Deeley can be seen in an alleyway ten miles from June's home eating sweets as officers arrive.

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He continues to clutch the bag as he tells police: "I've been on a hike I have bro."

When asked if he has anything on him that he shouldn't, Deeley says he has a "nunchuck thing".

An officer tells him: "Leave it where it is. Put your hands behind your back for a second. Take these sweets off you."

Deeley then gives officers a fake name of Lewis Thomas as he's handcuffed and put into a police van.

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On November 21, 2021, Deeley entered June's house while she was home alone after her daughters went away for the weekend.

The killer was attacked twice in the hallway before being dragged into the dining room and placed on tarpaulin.

Her body was discovered by her daughter Abi Sheppard and a neighbour after they grew concerned about not being able to reach her.

Abi's harrowing 999 call after the tragic discovery was made also features in the documentary.

She says: "Erm I've just come home and I've found my mother's body in my dining room …She’s wrapped in plastic."

Speaking to the show, Abi said "our whole lives changed" when she walked inside.

Recalling the horror, she said: "I'll never get those images out of my head. That's something I got to live with now for the rest of my life, is what I walked into."

Deeley had attempted to clean the bloodied hallway with bleach before he shaved and dyed his hair in a bid to change his appearance and took clothes from June's home.

He then fled the scene and slept in a trailer in a nearby industrial estate.

CCTV footage showed the art student talking and singing to himself while wrapped in a blanket after the attack.

He had been captured on camera limping with a "distinctive walk" just five minutes from June's home.

Shockingly, Deeley was wearing a leather jacket and striped top that belonged to June's other daughter Trish.

The footage helped police snare the killer after a member of staff matched his gait with that of the "Lewis Thomas" they had just arrested.

Det Chief Insp Matt Powell says: "It was really a eureka moment when he points out the gait and the limp of the person in the car park, which was the same as the limp of container man as he walked into that container yard.

"And it was a real moment of realisation that we had found the suspect at that point. But also, the man in the car park at the rear of the flawless beauty salon looked like Luke Deeley."

Deeley had been studying illustration at the University of South Wales but left his student accommodation ten days before the attack.

Complaints had been made about him after he threw water over a female student while calling her a "c***".

Paranoid schizophrenic Deeley, who was obsessed with "Satan and demons", was detained in hospital under the Mental Health Act in April.

He pleaded guilty to manslaughter by way of diminished responsibility.

Trish tells the show: "It was extremely disturbing, extremely disturbing that somebody could have done that.

"Such a heinous act, such a heinous act."

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  • Code Blue: The Killing of June Fox-Roberts on ITV1 & ITVX at 9pm tonight (Thu)








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