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3:16pm Wednesday 10th March 2010 in
A jealous father who stabbed his teenage daughter to death has been convicted of murder.
Gary John Fisher, aged 48, was angry when Sasha Jones told him she wanted to spend more time with her boyfriend and less time with him.
He lost his temper and stabbed her in the face and then twice in the heart, as she sat in his car trapped by the seat belt she was wearing.
Fisher then covered her body with a sleeping bag and drove around west Wales for more than ten hours.
At one point he drove past Sasha's home and waved at her mother, his ex-partner Jayne Jones, with a smirk on his face.
Miss Jones could not see her daughter's body slumped in the front passenger seat of his Ford Fiesta.
The alarm was raised after Fisher telephoned a niece and told her, "I have done something wrong. You don't want to know what."
Police laid a stinger device across the road near Aberaeron, but it only slowed Fisher down.
Shortly afterwards he swerved into a layby and smashed into a parked camper van.
He later told doctors and a nurse Sasha had been raped three years earlier and could not cope with the emotional pain. He claimed they had formed a suicide pact, but after killing Sasha he could not bring himself to die.
But Chris Clee QC, prosecuting at Swansea crown court, described the claim as "nonsense."
Sasha, he said, had been making plans to go to college and only the night before her death had texted her boyfriend saying she could not wait to see him, as soon as Fisher had left her home in Cardigan and returned to his home in Solihull, near Birmingham.
"He was jealous and controlling," said Mr Clee. "No-one would have chosen to be stabbed to death."
A jury took just 60 minutes to unanimously convict Fisher of murder.
The judge, Mr Justice Lloyd Jones, said he would receive a life sentence when he was sentenced later. But he would fix the minimum number of years Fisher must serve behind bars only after he had studied psychiatric reports.
Fisher showed no emotion as he was led away.
Sasha's mother, Jayne Jones, said afterwards: "No life should end with that suffering.
"My beautiful daughter is missed more and more as time goes by."
She said the thoughts of Sasha's last moments haunted her. But even now she did not want revenge against Fisher and did not wish him harm.
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