JAKARTA - Committing the murder of a man in Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland, a man was sentenced to 21 years in prison by a judge. The murder by the perpetrator Michael Campbell was carried out two years ago. Reporting from the BBC, Wednesday, March 13, the victim was Roy Reynolds. Campbell killed the victim at a flat in Rathcoole and then received help to take the victim's body to the reservoir near Carrickfergus. The judge who tried this case described the murder case as 'extremebral' and 'unfortunately.' Roy Reynolds, 54, died after being beaten and stabbed. His body was placed in the trunk of a car and taken to the North Woodburn Reservoir. Campbell, 34, whose address was given as HMP Maghaberry, admitted to killing Mr. Reynolds, in March 2022. He also admitted allegations of trying to prevent the burial of the victim's body. The judge said the way Mr Reynolds's body was removed from the scene and dumped made this problem'multiply' worse. Another man Robert Fulton (70), from Brickhill Park, Newtownabbey, was sentenced to two years and four months in prison for helping dispose of the body. His sentence was reduced to one year and two months for his initial guilty confession and "sincere regret".
Fulton will not go to prison because of the time he has served in prison in connection with the case.

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