A cocaine-fuelled man who beat his disabled father to death after apparently mistaking him for an intruder has been jailed for his “unthi…
A cocaine-fuelled man who beat his disabled father to death after apparently mistaking him for an intruder has been jailed for his “unthi…

Peter McGarry binged on cocaine and alcohol before fatally attacking his 76-year-old dad Malcolm McGarry at his home in Northfield Close, Sutton-in-Ashfield.

Police officers found Mr McGarry unconscious in the living room with severe head and facial injuries after being called to the address in the early hours of 1 December last year.

Attending officers and paramedics administered CPR but he was pronounced dead at 2.05am.

His son, 53-year-old Peter McGarry, was detained at the scene. When told by officers he was being arrested on suspicion of murdering his father, he replied: “My dad? Are you kidding?”

At a sentencing hearing yesterday (2 August), Nottingham Crown Court heard McGarry was under the influence of cocaine and alcohol and that he told officers he believed he had attacked a drug-dealing intruder, not his father.

McGarry, of Alexandra Street, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, pleaded guilty to murder in April and received a life sentence this afternoon, with a minimum custodial term of 14 years and 123 days – reflecting the time he has already spent in custody.

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