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You are here: Greenwich / News / Man found guilty of town centre murder

Man found guilty of town centre murder

April 20, 2010 By Rob Powell

A man was found guilty today of the murder of Paul Martin in Greenwich town centre.

Michael Bowden, 28, was found guilty of the unprovoked killing which took place in Greenwich Church Street in March 2009.

Mr Martin, aged 25, was a plumber from Blackheath and was the father of two children.

Bowden, who had been previously diagnosed as having bipolar disorder, is due to be sentenced for the crime on Wednesday.

Additional information from the Press Association

Filed Under: News Tagged With: crime

Comments

  1. Scott says

    April 20, 2010 at 6:04 pm

    Would just like to say that although Justice has been done and the W****R got found guilty.

    Paul is still missed bt his family and friends…. he’ll never be forgotten, long may your legacy continue….. R.I.P

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