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alert-–-‘horse-whisperer’,-70,-murdered-her-husband-at-their-800,000-home-‘in-a-fit-of-temper’-after-he-called-her-fat-and-lazy:-couple-were-compared-to-roald-dahl’s-the-twits-when-she-put-viagra-in-his-tea,-chilli-in-his-pants-and-wiped-her-bottom-with-his-tiesAlert – ‘Horse-whisperer’, 70, murdered her husband at their £800,000 home ‘in a fit of temper’ after he called her fat and lazy: Couple were compared to Roald Dahl’s The Twits when she put Viagra in his tea, chilli in his pants and wiped her bottom with his ties

A ‘horse whisperer’ has been convicted of murder after she knifed her husband to death at their £800,000 Devon home after he called her fat and lazy. 

Christine Rawle, 70, killed Ian Rawle, 72, by stabbing him in the back with a knife as he pushed a wheelbarrow of horse manure to a dung heap on August 21, 2022.

The couple had been compared to Roald Dahl’s The Twits when she put Viagra in his tea, chilli in his pants and wiped her bottom with his ties.

Exeter Crown Court heard Mr Rawle followed his wife of 29 years for a hundred yards telling her to remove the knife, before collapsing and dying from the wound.

Rawle, who worked with horses as an animal behaviourist and horse whisperer, denied murdering Ian and instead claimed she was a victim of his cruel behaviour.  

Christine Rawle (pictured), 70, has been found guilty of the murder of Ian Rawle, 72, at their home in Devon

Christine Rawle (pictured), 70, has been found guilty of the murder of Ian Rawle, 72, at their home in Devon

Ian Rawle (pictured) died at their home in Devon after the alleged stabbing on August 21, 2022

Ian Rawle (pictured) died at their home in Devon after the alleged stabbing on August 21, 2022

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Their youngest son Thomas Rawle, 38, told Exeter Crown Court about his parents, saying that Ian hit Christine with a riding crop, ‘splitting her face open’.

He added that Ian – whom he called ‘dad’, but was not his birth father – pushed Christine through a window at their home when he was ‘angry and salivating’.

Thomas said that Ian was also once ‘ranting and raving’ and used a fire glove to pick up a hot ash tray then threw it at him, striking his leg and leaving a severe burn.

He said Christine came into the room to protect him but Ian blocked her way and punched her in the side of her face. He said Ian screamed at him that he was ‘bone idle, lazy and an idiot’ and Christine went into a walk-in wardrobe to call the police.

But he said Ian pulled out the phone from the wall and they punched and kicked each other, before Ian grabbed her by the hair with Thomas ‘begging them to stop’.

Christine Rawle (pictured) worked with horses as an animal behaviourist and horse whisperer

Christine Rawle (pictured) worked with horses as an animal behaviourist and horse whisperer

Christine denied murdering Ian Rawle (pictured) and instead claimed she was a victim of his cruel behaviour

Christine denied murdering Ian Rawle (pictured) and instead claimed she was a victim of his cruel behaviour  

Police officers and cars at the scene in August 2022 in the Devon village of Braunton

Police officers and cars at the scene in August 2022 in the Devon village of Braunton

Thomas said Christine called him a ‘d***’ and ‘d***head’, and said Ian called her a ‘fatty’, ‘fatso’ and ‘fat pig’ and said she was lazy, overweight and needed to diet.

Thomas said: ‘My dad was the aggressor quite frequently.’

And he also denied claims that she wiped her backside on his ties, saying ‘absolutely not’.

Thomas said life at their home was ‘quite often turbulent with arguments between mum and dad’.

But prosecutors claimed the case was ‘as clear a case of murder as you are likely to find’, and said Rawle attacked her husband in a ‘fit of temper’ during an argument about land at home in Braunton.

Rawle did not give evidence during the trial but her legal team insisted she was acting in self-defence following years of physical and psychological abuse from her husband.

Judge James Adkin will sentence Rawle, who remains in custody, at Exeter Crown Court at 2pm on Friday.

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