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Jury out in double murder trial

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 23 Oct, 2025 at 1:37PM
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Murder victims’ family pay tribute to ‘funny and loving’ couple

Josh and Chloe Bashford

The jury has gone out to decide whether Derek Martin, from Brighton, is guilty of the murder of Joshua and Chloe Bashford at their home in Newhaven.

Martin, 67, of Moulsecoomb Way, Brighton, admits that he killed the couple in June 2023, leaving their four children orphaned.

But he denies murder on the ground of diminished responsibility because the balance of his mind was disturbed.

The jury has heard evidence from five psychiatrists, with only one of them clearly saying that Martin was fully responsible for his actions.

Martin killed the couple before arranging to meet their four children at a coffee shop in Peacehaven.

He then took the children for a meal at McDonald’s, in Newhaven, and disposed of Chloe Bashford’s mobile phone before heading to Brighton with them.

He then dropped them off close to the home of his ex-wife, Elaine Sturges, the children’s grandmother, saying that he would find somewhere to park.

Instead, he changed his clothes for a second time, having stabbed the couple and taken a hammer to Chloe and a ligature to strangle Josh.

He then went to the Co-op, in Whitehawk, where he bought beer and cigarettes before parking in George Street, Brighton, and walking to the police station in John Street.

The judge, Dame Justine Thornton, known as Mrs Justice Thornton, told the jury: “It is not in dispute that Derek Martin killed Chloe Bashford and Joshua Bashford. Nor is it in dispute that he intended to kill them.”

She said that, for Martin’s defence to succeed, he would have to prove on the balance of probabilities that it was more likely than not that he had suffered an abnormality of mind arising from a recognised medical condition.

The abnormality of mind would have to explain his acts and omissions and would have had to have substantially impaired his ability to

  • understand the nature of his conduct
  • to form a rational judgment
  • to exercise self-control

The trial started on Monday 6 October.

The jury went out shortly after noon today (Thursday 23 October).

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  1. Andrew says:
    6 months ago

    Hope it brings back memories of the couple in Is sleep and he truly knows he is a very bad person of killing two people for no reason or was there a reason then trun the truth and tell us then you should never of be allowed to be near woman again you know keep your hands to yourself your a very bad person

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  2. Andrew says:
    6 months ago

    Hope he can never be allowed out

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  3. Julie says:
    6 months ago

    He’s such a liar. There’s nothing wrong with him. He’s not got depression. He played on that to get a shorter sentence. He’s just an evil man, he’s been in and out of prison most of his life for armed robbery and many more burglary’s etc. he didn’t have a violent childhood. He’s just looking for sympathy and a short sentence. I hope the just see past his lies and find him guilty. Because he IS guilty. Lock him up and throw away the key. He shouldn’t be let out of prison.

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