BBC News, South West
BBC South West home affairs correspondent
A man has been jailed for a minimum of 27 years for the murder of his estranged wife.
Paul Butler, 53, of Stangray Avenue, Plymouth, previously pleaded guilty to stabbing to death 48-year-old university lecturer Claire Chick.
Ms Chick was found seriously injured in West Hoe Road on the evening of 22 January and died later in hospital.
Judge Robert Linford at Plymouth Crown Court told Butler it was “nothing less than sheer murderous brutality”.
Members of Ms Chick’s family, including her then-partner Paul Maxwell, watched as CCTV showed Butler’s movements in the hours before the attack, including the footage which showed her being stabbed by him at least 23 times.
The court heard victim impact statements from Ms Chick’s daughters Bethany Hancock-Baxter and Lydia Peers.
Bethany described Butler as an “evil man” and told him jealousy had got the better of him.
She said: “Let’s be honest, you must have thought if you can’t have her then no-one can.
“I live every day not as Bethany, I’m now the girl whose mother was killed by her husband.”
Lydia, Ms Chick’s youngest daughter, told the court Butler “didn’t love” her mum.
“Stabbing my mum 23 times is not love, that is murder,” she said.
“This was no accident, this was no mistake, you made sure she was gone and was never coming back.”
Lydia added: “At night I still have this dark cloud over me. I can’t be happy about things because my mum can’t be here to enjoy it too.
“This is a life sentence for myself.”
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