Callum Wheeler, 22, convicted over killing of James, 53, as she walked her dog near her home in Snowdown

A man who stalked women in the woods has been found guilty of bludgeoning a police community support officer to death.

Callum Wheeler chased and ambushed Julia James, 53, with a 3kg metal railway jack as she walked her dog near her home in Snowdown, Kent, in April last year. The 22-year-old, an unemployed school dropout, was convicted of murder after a six-day trial at Canterbury rown court.

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