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12th November 2021
11:48am GMT

The case was reopened one year after Ms Gregory's passing when Darnton later admitted during a counselling session that he had set the house ablaze using a lighter.
He said that he was friends with someone "who could send me to prison cos of what he knows," adding that he felt "powerful" at an event believed to be his step-grandmother's funeral because he "knew what had happened and everyone else in the room didn't."
One week later, Darnton told his step-father about the incident. The counsellor then reported the fire to the police.
Darnton, who was 17 at the time of the fire, recently told the court that the case was a "misunderstanding" and that he wanted to "impress" his "edgy" friends.
He will serve a minimum of 15 years for the murder.