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Houghton Regis man jailed for murder of his partner's baby
Summary
Kieran Humphreys was convicted of murdering six‑month‑old Archie Woodbridge and has been given a life sentence with a minimum of 21 years before parole may be considered. Three others admitted conspiring to pervert the course of justice and received shorter prison terms.
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A court has sentenced Kieran Humphreys, 33, after his conviction for the death of six‑month‑old Archie Woodbridge in February 2024. Prosecutors told the jury the baby suffered a fatal brain injury while in Humphreys' sole care. The judge imposed a mandatory life sentence with a minimum term of 21 years before parole can be considered. Three other people pleaded guilty to conspiring to pervert the course of justice and received custodial sentences.
What officials reported:
- Humphreys was found guilty of murdering six‑month‑old Archie Woodbridge, who became unwell on 9 February 2024.
- Medical evidence indicated Archie suffered a fatal brain injury while in Humphreys' sole care, as presented by prosecutors.
- Humphreys was on bail at the time, with a condition that he should not have unsupervised contact with children.
- Mr Justice Morris imposed a life sentence with a minimum of 21 years before parole; three others were jailed after admitting conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.
Summary:
The sentencing brings the criminal case to a judicial conclusion and establishes a 21‑year minimum term before parole may be considered. Further legal steps were not detailed in the reporting.
