TEN years ago, this week, a North-East man was convicted in the US of stabbing a woman to death and decapitating her drug dealing boyfriend - but he was to be spared the death penalty. Neil Revill, originally from Consett, in County Durham, faced spending the rest of his life behind bars after being found guilty in Los Angeles of one count of first degree murder over the death of Kimberly Crayton - the niece of singer Al Jarreau - and one count of second degree murder over the killing of Arthur Davodian. The then 38-year-old was also found guilty of two charges of transporting controlled substances.