'Dangerous, violent' domestic abuser found guilty of the murder of two 'vibrant, sociable' women
A' dangerous' and 'violent' domestic abuser has been found guilty of the murder of two women he killed in 2022 and 2023. Carl Cooper, 66, murdered Naomi Hunte, 41, and Fiona Holm, 48, while on bail for Naomi's murder after using coercive and controlling methods to target and abuse them both. Fiona's body is still yet to be found by police as Cooper cruelly refused to tell police where she is to allow her family to bury her. A £20,000 police reward for information leading to her remains being found is currently live. Naomi was found stabbed to death by a neighbour in her Woolwich home in Congleton Grove on Monday, February 14, 2022. The neighbour noticed her front door was open at 8.25pm and went inside to check on her. She was sadly pronounced dead at the scene. READ MORE: HMP Wandsworth prison officer reported to police as X-rated video shows woman having sex with inmate Naomi Hunte was found stabbed to death in her Woolwich home (Image: Met P...