A man has been found guilty of murder, following the death of a “much loved” father of two in Rochford.
Perry Coulson, 39 of Lesney Gardens, Rochford appeared at Basildon Crown Court today (Friday 21 July) where, following a seven-day-long trial, a jury unanimously found him guilty of murder.
A murder investigation was launched on Friday, 25 November 2022 following reports of a man being seriously assaulted at an address in Lesney Gardens in Rochford at around 8:30am. The victim, 32-year-old Dominic Clark-Ellingford was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.
When officers arrived at the scene, they found Coulson outside the front of the property sitting in a car.
Enquiries showed that following the assault, Coulson walked to his neighbour’s house with blood on his clothing and asked to use their phone. Coulson then called his mother to say that he and Dominic had been in a fight and saying “He is dead, I’m sorry.”
After being arrested, Coulson was interviewed and refused to comment to any of the questions he was asked.
The investigation, lead by Essex and Kent Serious Crime Directorate involved reviewing CCTV and speaking to multiple witnesses, including understanding the connection between the victim and the suspect.
Enquiries revealed how Coulson and Dominic had known each other for around 20 years, having both grown up in Rochford and that they had recently become closer friends.
Coulson was charged with murder on 27 November and remanded into custody.
After a seven-day trial, Coulson was found guilty of murder. He will appear at Basildon Crown Court on Friday 11 August for sentencing.
Detective Chief Inspector Julie Gowen, Senior Investigating Officer for the investigation said: