Man denies murdering pensioner
Saturday, November 22, 2008, 07:00
Alec Pearn stood in the dock at Truro Crown Court yesterday charged with the murder of Peter Seaman.
Pearn, 20, from Castle Street, Looe, spoke during the five-minute hearing to enter a plea of not guilty to murdering Mr Seaman between August 6-9 this year.
Mr Seaman, a retired heating engineer, died after he was attacked while walking his dog in the village of Dobwalls.
He had suffered serious head injuries.
Judge Christopher Elwen adjourned the case for a trial date to be fixed.
No application for bail was made and Pearn was remanded in custody.
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