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  • 28/05/2025
A builder who was captured on camera cold-heartedly joking with police about the whereabouts of a 'missing' grandfather he had strangled to death just hours earlier has today (May 28) been convicted of murder.

Gabriel Morris reports
Transcript
00:00I think he was a man who, as I said, is larger than life, was a socialite.
00:09He was the man who kept us together, and when we weren't together, he brought us together.
00:14CCTV footage showed victim and killer crossing paths in Tunbridge Wells just hours before the murder.
00:22Both men knew each other.
00:24Stephen Castle later told police he blamed Wayne Woodgate for tipping off officers in 2015.
00:31A raid on his home uncovered firearms in the loft, landing him a prison sentence.
00:36Nine years on, Castle spotted Mr Woodgate in town.
00:40That sighting triggering a rage, the court was told.
00:43Jurors heard how Castle launched into an abusive confrontation,
00:48then took Mr Woodgate back to his home in Matfield, where he murdered him.
00:52He dumped the 54-year-old's body in undergrowth in East Sussex,
00:57then went to a local pub with a workmate.
01:00We're going to be arresting you today, so I'm suspicious of a kidnap.
01:05Police arrested Castle later that day.
01:08He denied knowing anything about Mr Woodgate's disappearance.
01:12Where is Wayne now?
01:15I don't know where Wayne is.
01:16Okay. Is he safe?
01:18No, no, no, no. He was where we left him.
01:22He's under my bed, in my flat.
01:25Sorry?
01:26He's under my bed, in my flat.
01:27Who is?
01:28Wayne, in Seacab's.
01:30I hope he's met.
01:31Okay.
01:31But after his release on bail, Castle borrowed a friend's car,
01:35returning to the scene where the victim was dumped.
01:38He tried to hide evidence, but officers rearrested him on the 22nd of October
01:42on suspicion of murder, omitting manslaughter but denying murder,
01:47claiming he didn't mean to kill or cause serious harm.
01:51Today, the jury unanimously found Castle guilty of murder.
01:54Evil is in the streets, and you never know when it creeps up.
02:00Our children's innocence has been taken away.
02:05They have to grow up with the knowledge that their grandfather was killed in the most horrific way.
02:11And we have to deal with that.
02:12We have to learn how to navigate that.
02:14We are learning as parents, and it's not clear to us at this stage,
02:18how to approach that.
02:19He now faces life behind bars.
02:23He'll be sentenced on the 26th of June,
02:26where Judge Julian Smith will set the minimum term before parole can be considered.
02:31Gabriel Morris for KNTV in Maidstone.

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