Exeter: Failed asylum seeker is found guilty of murdering Lorraine Cox
Azam Mangori, left, has been found guilty of murdering Lorraine Cox in Exeter.
A failed asylum seeker with a fascination for amputation has been found guilty of murdering Exeter woman Lorraine Cox, who he lured to his room, mutilating her body.
Azam Mangori, aged 24, who lived above the Bodrum kebab shop in Mary Arches Street, Exeter, was on Thursday (April 1, 2021) found guilty of murdering 32-year-old Miss Cox, killing her in the early hours of September 1, 2020
Mangori – also known as Christopher Mayer – killed Miss Cox in his room above the Bodrum kebab house, in Exeter city centre, then chopped up and hid her body.