Peter Wrighton was a retired BT worker and a volunteer for the Dog’s Trust charity PAA 23-year-old man has been charged with the murder of a grandfather found with multiple stab wounds to the neck in woodlands near his home in Norfolk. Alexander Palmer, from Bawdeswell, a village near Norwich, was charged in the early hours of this morning with killing Peter Wrighton. A fellow dog walker who discovered his body near the village of East Harling said he thought Mr Wrighton had been attacked by his two dogs, Dylan and Gemma. Police launched a manhunt after a pathologist ruled that the retired telecoms worker had died from “incised” wounds. Mr Wrighton, originally from North London, volunteered for the Dogs Trust.
Source: The Times August 14, 2017 07:52 UTC