The Metropolitan Police Service

10/25/2023 | News release | Distributed by Public on 10/25/2023 09:08

Two convicted following death of Susan Hawkey in Neasden

A man has been found guilty of murdering a woman in her home after subjecting her to weeks of violence.

Xyaire Howard, 23 (13.11.99) of Press Road, NW10, was found guilty of the murder of 71-year old Susan Hawkey, after facing trial in the Old Bailey.

Chelsea Grant, 28 (26.06.95) of Press Road, NW10, who also faced trial for murder, pleaded guilty to robbing Susan on multiple occasions before the trial. She was found not guilty of murder.

Following an investigation by detectives from the Specialist Crime Command, the jury heard how Hawkey was subjected to weeks of violence with Grant and Howard, who lived a few roads away from her and were a couple at the time, identifying her as an ideal victim and preying on her.

Detective Chief Inspector Neil Rawlinson, who led the investigation, said: "This was a brutal murder that followed a sustained campaign of abuse and violence. The victim was a vulnerable adult who was ruthlessly pursued and subjected to unthinkable violence. Grant and Howard are both dangerous individuals, who have thankfully been brought to justice."

The jury heard how Hawkey led a lonely and routine existence. She was elderly, of very small stature and lived alone, with little contact with friends and family.

She didn't leave her home often but when she did, she often took the same route to the shops and the Post Office with her ATM card.

Grant and Howard pursued her, following her to her home and violently mugging her for her ATM card multiple times in July and August 2022.

Grant and Howard first mugged Hawkey on 27 July and were frustrated when she quickly cancelled her bank card. In a further mugging on Verney Road on 22 August, they obtained her bank card and her house keys. The following day they went to her house and again robbed her, but Hawkey fought back against them.

Hawkey did not notify the police about these incidents but did contact her bank to cancel her card and her Housing Association to change the locks on her doors. She also told her neighbours about what happened.

Hawkey was last seen alive on 6 September. Police attended her home on 26 September after a neighbour raised concerns about her welfare. She was found dead shortly before midday on 26 September. She was lying in the foetal position, with her knees drawn up to her chest. Her hands were tied behind her back with a black shoe-lace and brown parcel tape.

Grant and Howard had been seen walking to and from Hawkey's home on the afternoon of 6 September. They had obtained her PIN number which they used to begin an extravagant shopping spree, spending thousands of pounds on her bank card, which only ended when they were arrested on 28 September outside McDonalds in Wembley.

As part of the investigation, detectives analysed activity on their mobile phones which contained photos of Hawkey's ATM cards and search terms relating to transaction limits for ATM cards and the smell of dead bodies.

Chief Superintendent Dan Knowles, local policing command in north-west London, said: "This is a heart-breaking case whereby a vulnerable lady was preyed upon in the most cruel and premeditated of circumstances.

"Today's conviction deepens our determination to protect the public and bring offenders to justice at the earliest opportunity.

"I am grateful to the Specialist Crime investigators who have worked tirelessly to bring all evidence in to consideration".