Junkie who killed Bristol granny back in jail for burglary
A junkie jailed for killing an 86-year-old Bristol grandmother who died shortly after he mugged her has been sent back to prison for burglary.
In September 2002 Quanito Chudley robbed pensioner Joyce Bryant of her handbag, which contained just £5, to feed his heroin addiction.
Mrs Bryant fell and broke her hip during the robbery in Kingsdown and died in hospital days later.
Chudley, then aged 21 and living in Bradley Stoke, was found guilty of robbery and manslaughter. His co-defendant Sara Drew, 19, admitted robbery and manslaughter at the pair's trial in August 2003.
While Chudley received six-and-a-half years jail – reduced by a year on appeal – Drew was handed five years.
Yesterday Chudley, now 27 and homeless, admitted entering a Cotham home in June and stealing computer equipment worth £2,000.
Imposing a 16-month prison term, Judge Richard Bromilow told him the offence was so serious it warranted immediate custody.
William Hunter, prosecuting, told Bristol Crown Court Peter Juul was at home in Cotham Lawn Road when someone got in through a partially-open window overnight and stole a personal and laptop computer.
A scene of crime officer picked up Chudley's fingerprints at the point of entry and he was arrested the next day, the court heard.
Mr Hunter said: "When interviewed he said that during the early hours he had been walking about the streets when he bumped into a mate he owed money to. He said he and the other person climbed through a window but he stole nothing."
As well as manslaughter and robbery Chudley's extensive list of previous offences included convictions for dishonesty, theft, battery and causing criminal damage.
Julie Phillips, defending, told the court her client was "institutionalised", having spent his early years incarcerated.
She said: "He says he does not know himself without any form of illegal substance in his body when he is out in society.
"He started taking drugs aged 11. That led to his first conviction at 14. After that he had no formal schooling and lived in units and homes to curb his behaviour which didn't work.
"He carried on using drugs. He carried on offending.
"Aged 16 he had his first taste of a custodial environment and he offended up until 2003 to support his drug habit."
Miss Phillips, who asked that Chudley receive drug treatment, said he could get drug-free in prison but relapsed on the outside without support.
She said Chudley had contacted the Criminal Justice Intervention Team and they referred him to the Integrated Offender Management Unit for help.
She told the court: "His fears that staying in St Pauls with nowhere to live would simply lead him back into prison proved completely right."








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by George, Bristol
Wednesday, September 23 2009, 8:57AM
“So you won't answer then!!!
My guess - a Wholetime Firefighter, perhaps? oo-er missus!!
Racism? Disabled abusing? Aside from all the other cr.P you spout - you are just making it up now..
Rob from Knowle - kiddy fiddler???”
by Pete, Winterbourne
Tuesday, September 22 2009, 9:16PM
“I'm with AJ. Give 'em a big, juicy dose of drugs and let them get to their final destination that little bit quicker.”
by Rob, Knowle
Tuesday, September 22 2009, 6:45PM
“"Just to remind us Rob, which Emergency Services do you say you work for?
George, Bristol"
When someone takes offence at your homophobia, racism, disabled abusing, red light jumping, pavement riding, or just you in general, and gives you a good hiding, maybe you'll find out first hand which one.”
by AJ, Bristol
Tuesday, September 22 2009, 5:03PM
“Do everyone a favour and give him enough drugs to O/D and DIE!!!........and this goes for all smackheads who commit any kind of crime to fund their addiction! ......Problem solved!! :-)”
by George, Bristol
Tuesday, September 22 2009, 4:55PM
“Oh dear, Rob, paranoid today are we?
homophobic, paranoid delusional, hypocritical cretin who goes by the name of Rob , Knowle - he sometimes posts under different pseudonyms, such is his obsessional postings on this website..
Yep, indeed paranoid and delusional you are indeed..
Just to remind us Rob, which Emergency Services do you say you work for?”
by Rob, Knowle
Tuesday, September 22 2009, 2:16PM
“"Get a grip of yourself. Poking fun at me is one thing, but are you really that jealous of my success you have to try and make me into a racist? Mike Ford, Bristol"
Id imagine it's George, Mike, just wanting some company, and just praying he isn't the only racist scum on this site. And George, your post at 15.03 pretending to be me is laughable. As a member of the emergency services who has to deal with the aftermath of events like this, I laugh at your pathetic attempt at a cheap shot.”
by DCI Gene Hunt, Hyde, 1973
Tuesday, September 22 2009, 2:09PM
“"ironing and loose women.... Becuase thats what us women can do!!! You sexist pig helen, bristol"
Of course not. I mean, don't forget you wash the clothes before you iron them. And don't forget every woman's friend - the cooker.”
by John, Bristol
Tuesday, September 22 2009, 2:06PM
“Bring back corporal punishment. Cheap and effective!”
by Kim, Totterdown
Tuesday, September 22 2009, 2:02PM
“"People who take heroin and any other drug should not have an option to go free until they are clean"
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The problem is alot of people are able to get clean when in prison...it is when they are released and receive minimal support rehabilitating themselves. If you quickly wind up jobless and homeless again it becomes a different story.
I am not defending junkies by the way, and I am absolutely not saying that it is ok for someone who caused the death of an old lady to be allowed the liberty to do it again...just pointing out that it isn't black and white all the time and that the solution to these problems isn't always straightforward.”
by Mike Ford, Bristol
Tuesday, September 22 2009, 1:44PM
“Get a grip of yourself. Poking fun at me is one thing, but are you really that jealous of my success you have to try and make me into a racist?”