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Vile university rapist dies in 'Monster Mansion' jail where Ian Watkins killed
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Vile university rapist dies in 'Monster Mansion' jail where Ian Watkins killed

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  • Gedel and another inmate were accused of fatally stabbing Watkins at HMP Wakefield, with Gedel reportedly waiting for staff to be out of sight before the attack.
  • The workmen signalled for help and three prison officers ran toward Watkins' cell, showing the quick response during the incident.
  • The prison environment is described as making high-profile inmates more vulnerable to violent attacks due to notoriety or offending history.
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Ian Watkins 'stabbed in voicebox' as lag said ‘have a good night’s sleep lad’
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Ian Watkins 'stabbed in voicebox' as lag said ‘have a good night’s sleep lad’

  • Prosecutors say the attack on Ian Watkins was a planned murder carried out in a Wakefield prison cell.
  • Rico Gedel allegedly stabbed Watkins three times in the head and neck with a home-made knife.
  • CCTV showed Gedel entering Watkins’ cell for about 20 seconds before the attack.
  • Dodsworth is accused of aiding the murder and was seen with the weapon after the attack.
  • Watkins reportedly told staff outsiders about the attack and was pronounced dead shortly after.
  • Gedel allegedly taunted prison staff, saying if he killed Watkins, they could be dealing with someone famous.
  • Investigators found a homemade knife with blood on it at a bin before the prisoners were locked in cells.
  • Gedel reportedly appeared ‘perky’ and unchallenged as officers detained him after the incident.
  • The incident occurred on B wing at HMP Wakefield, where Watkins was serving a lengthy sentence.
  • The court stated the attack may have been motivated by existing grudges in the prison environment.
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Ian Watkins 'threatened over lag kicked off wing before Monster Mansion murder'
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Ian Watkins 'threatened over lag kicked off wing before Monster Mansion murder'

  • Prosecution says Rico Gedel attacked Ian Watkins with a homemade bladed weapon in a Wakefield cell.
  • Samuel Dodsworth is accused of assisting by disposing of the weapon used in the murder.
  • The attack occurred on the morning of October 11 at HMP Wakefield, the court hears.
  • Watkins was described as a high-profile prisoner prior to the incident.
  • CCTV footage is said to form much of the evidence in the case.
  • The court described a 30-minute window for the attack on Watkins.
  • The defendants were moved to the same wing before the incident.
  • The prosecution cited potential grudges against child offenders in prison.
  • The trial is ongoing with CCTV footage and witness testimony central to the case.
  • The case centers on whether the attack was a joint offence between the two defendants.
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Inmate 'slashed singer's throat' and said 'have a good night's sleep'
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crime7h ago

Inmate 'slashed singer's throat' and said 'have a good night's sleep'

  • In Wakefield prison, Rico Gedel allegedly murdered Ian Watkins in a 20-second cell attack, with court testimony detailing the fatal wounds.
  • Rico Gedel is accused of carrying out the fatal stabbing while Samuel Dodsworth acted as a lookout and disposed of the weapon.
  • Watkins, jailed for child sex offences, was attacked as officers unlocked doors on the morning of October 11, 2025.
  • Gedel allegedly told a guard, 'If I’ve killed him, you could be talking to someone famous,' during the investigation.
  • Watkins was previously jailed in 2013 for child sexual activity and the attempted rape of an 11-month-old baby.
  • The court heard Gedel had access to Watkins’ cell and the attack occurred while maintenance work was carried out nearby.
  • Jurors were told some inmates believed imprisonment was 'too good' for child sex offenders, motivating the attack.
  • Watkins' death led to a murder investigation and police involvement after the attack.
  • Gedel's trial is ongoing as the prosecution presents testimony on the crime and weapon used.
  • The incident occurred at HMP Wakefield, a high-security prison nicknamed 'Monster Mansion'.
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Prisoner accused of Lostprophets singer’s murder boasted to guards about fame, court told
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Prisoner accused of Lostprophets singer’s murder boasted to guards about fame, court told

  • Gedel allegedly attacked Ian Watkins in his Wakefield cell and passed the weapon to another inmate.
  • Watkins was described as a high-profile inmate who had received threats from other prisoners.
  • The attack occurred on October 11 at HMP Wakefield, according to the court opening.
  • Gedel reportedly said after the attack that he had a good night’s sleep Watkins lad.
  • Prosecutors call the stabbing a joint offence between Gedel and Dodsworth.
  • Dodsworth and Gedel deny murder and possession of a makeshift knife in prison.
  • CCTV showed Gedel entering Watkins’ cell and then leaving 20 seconds later.
  • Watkins died from his injuries and was declared dead just before 10:15 a.m.
  • The trial opened with details of the weapon, the motivation, and the suspects.
  • The court heard Gedel waited for guards to be out of sight before striking.
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