A widower who shot dead his daughter’s ex-partner and her ex-partner’s father over a family court case involving his grandson has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 25 years.

Stephen Alderton, 67, had written in previous text messages that he would “override any court decision” and that there was “always a plan B”, Cambridge Crown Court heard.

Prosecutor Peter Gair said former chartered quantity surveyor Alderton blasted the two men with his Beretta shotgun on March 29 this year, two days after a family court hearing.

The defendant, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to the murders of Joshua Dunmore, 32, and his 57-year-old father Gary Dunmore.

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Gary (left) and Joshua Dunmore, who were shot dead by Stephen Alderton in two villages six miles apart (Cambridgeshire Police/PA)

He said Alderton did this over his “distorted beliefs” about family court proceedings involving his grandson “following what was an interim and not final hearing on March 27”.

As he was led to the cells a family member of the two dead men, who was in court, swore and shouted “rot in prison”, which was followed by brief applause.

Joshua and Gary Dunmore were found dead at their homes in villages six miles apart in Cambridgeshire, with Joshua’s home in Bluntisham and his father’s in Sutton.

After Alderton was arrested hours later by armed officers on a motorway, he told police that “sometimes you have to do what you have to do even if it’s wrong in the eyes of the law”, Mr Gair said.

Stephen Alderton’s Beretta shotgun
Stephen Alderton’s Beretta shotgun (Cambridgeshire Police/PA)

“This concerned a request to move their seven-year-old child from the jurisdiction of the court by emigrating to the USA.”

He said that Mrs Stephen and Mr Dunmore’s relationship ended shortly after their son was born and in 2020 she married her current partner, Paul Stephen.

Mr Gair said Mr Stephen, a US national, served with the US Air Force.

“He was due to be redeployed back to the USA,” said Mr Gair.

He said they “sought permission of the family court and Joshua opposed the application”.

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Flowers left at the scene in Meridian Close, Bluntisham, Cambridgeshire, where police found the body of 32-year-old Joshua Dunmore (Joe Giddens/PA)

Adrian Langdale KC, mitigating for Alderton, said Alderton’s wife died in December 2019.

Mr Gair said Alderton sold his home and was living at the time of the offences in a motorhome on a site in Willingham, Cambridgeshire.

Mr Gair said that Alderton was “rapidly identified” as a suspect after the shootings due to the family court case and sightings of the white Peugeot.

His motorhome was picked up by police using ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) cameras.

He was stopped by armed police from the West Mercia force on the M5 near Worcester at about 1.30am on March 30, police said.

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Police at the scene in The Row in Sutton, near Ely, Cambridgeshire, where police found the body of 57-year-old Gary Dunmore (Joe Giddens/PA)

“I’ve never been a violent person, I do not have a criminal record.

“I’ve been a respectable, law-abiding citizen all my life.

“What happened to me on March 29 I do not know.”