liverpool crown court was told that in february, at their home in warrington, he tried to do that bymmediately phoned his son to say what he‘d done. the 95—year—old then told police... "she begged me to kill her because she didn‘t want to go into a mental hospital where she thought to be raped. i tried to kill her. i haven‘t managed to, and now i‘ve havejust increased her suffering. she‘s the most beautiful women in the world and i‘ve made it worse." mr beddows admitted attempted murder, and could have expected a jail term when he faced a judge in liverpool. but the court was told mrs beddows had recovered from her injuries and was now living happily in the place where she was being cared for. she‘d forgiven her husband, and wanted them to be reunited. judge clement goldstone told mr beddows... "that is indeed true love... no doubt earned by your 65 years of devoted and loyal married life. whether you will be able to spend the rest of your days together is not a decision for me." however, he said he had decided an immediate prison term was not appropriate. instead, suspending a two—y