Thomas Schreiber, who denies murder, told a friend before attack that he ‘couldn’t stand’ Sutton

A son who felt he had been subjected to years of unfair treatment by his mother and her partner, the millionaire businessman Sir Richard Sutton, took revenge by launching a “ferocious and sustained” knife attack on them at their Dorset mansion, a murder trial has heard.

Thomas Schreiber, 35, who was frustrated at having to live with the pair because of a Covid lockdown, killed Sutton, 83, a hotelier and landowner, and inflicted “severe and life-changing injuries” on Anne Schreiber, 66, Winchester crown court was told.

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