Inmate 'beat fellow killer to death in prison gym'
SuppliedA prisoner bludgeoned a fellow inmate to death with a piece of gym equipment at a maximum security jail and then continued to work out on a running machine as his victim bled to death, a court heard.
The body of John Mansfield, 63, was found at HMP Whitemoor, near March, Cambridgeshire, at about 16:15 BST on 13 April 2025.
Nathaniel Reece, 45, who was serving a life term for murder, used "ferocious force" when he brought a metal bar down on the back of Mansfield's head as he did push-ups, prosecutor Marti Blair told Huntingdon Crown Court.
Reece denies murdering Mansfield – who was also a convicted murderer. The trial is expected to last for three weeks.
Mansfield had been jailed for life in 2007 for the murder of his 63-year-old neighbour, Ann Alfanso, at her flat in Whalley Range, Manchester.
Blair told the court that Reece, formerly from Islington, London, killed Mansfield "by bludgeoning him to death with a piece of gym equipment".
She said Reece spent about 30 minutes on a running machine afterwards, as Mansfield lay in a pool of blood, and Reece spent a "good period" of that time "looking at himself in the mirror".
PA MediaBlair said that in a prepared statement, Reece said his "actions were self-defence".
"Threats were made that John Mansfield would stab me," according to the statement.
The prosecutor said Reece answered no comment to further questions.
The trial continues.
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