Teenager 'strangled Thornton Heath transexual after date mistake'
A teenager strangled a transsexual after taking her out on a
date when he discovered she used to be a man, the Old Bailey
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heard today.
Shanniel Hyatt, 18, covered the body of 39-year-old Kellie
Telesford with a white blanket - with the brown furry scarf
used to choke her still bound tightly round her neck.
He then stole her mobile phone, freeview box and DVD player and
used her Oyster card to catch the bus home, the court was
told.
She was found three days later, still in her dressing gown and
underwear, on the floor of her bedroom after concerned friends
had alerted police.
When Hyatt was later interviewed by police he denied he had
reacted violently after discovering she was a pre-op
transsexual during the date.
"It's the prosecution case that this defendant went with Kellie
Telesford back to her flat in the early evening of November 17
and having spent the evening with her he strangled her,'"said
prosecutor Sally O'Neill QC.
Hyatt allegedly met Miss Telesford - born Kayode Dexter
Telesford - outside the South London beauty salon where she
worked part-time hours before she was killed, while his
girlfriend visited family with their baby.
She told colleagues at the salon in London Road, Norbury, she
had met a 'handsome light skinned guy'.
The pair had agreed to see each other on the evening of
November 17 last year and after meeting at Norbury train
station they headed to the victim's lat in nearby Leander
Road, Thornton Heath.
Their journey was caught on a series of CCTV cameras, with Miss
Telesford wearing distinctive white tracksuit trousers, a blue
and white crop top and black coat.
"Kellie Telesford was born in Trinidad, she was aged 39 at the
time of her death and although born a man with the name Kayode
Dexter Telesford, she was a pre-operative trans-gender female
and lived her life as a woman," said the prosecutor.
"She was said to be a well groomed woman in her 30s and
described as both a nice person and good friend."
The court heard she last spoke to friends at 3am the following
morning 'and seemed fine' but was never heard from or seen
alive again.
Miss O'Neill said Hyatt left the flat at 6am carrying a large
bag and was caught on camera getting on to bus 15 minutes
later, using Miss Telesford's Oyster card.
He later sold her DVD player and digi-box for £10 at the local
Cash Exchange shop and gave the mobile phone to his girlfriend,
after using it several times himself, when she arrived home at
9am.
Miss Teleford's friend becoming increasingly worried for her
safety when they could not contact her on her mobile, which was
always close at hand, and her flat was shut up.
On November 21 friends tried again to rouse Miss Telesford at
the flat, but got no answer and called the police.
Miss O'Neill told the court: "When police broke in to the flat
they saw her lying on the floor on the left side of the bed and
a bay window, covered by a white throw.
"The body including the head was entirely covered except for
two feet protruding and a right-hand outstretched.
"There was blood round the inside of her mouth and a brown fur
scarf was seemingly wrapped twice round her neck and the ends
plaited together.
"The flat appeared to look as if it had been searched there
were bags around the body and a number of items on the bed
including boxes."
Jamaican-born Hyatt, who was 17 at the time, was arrested on
suspicion of murder on November 29 at his flat.
In interview he first claimed that he had met Miss Telesford
and gone back to her flat for drinks and to watch a DVD, before
leaving after 10pm after she had given him oral sex.
He admitted taking the phone, but no other possessions.
In further interviews he changed his story several times, but
insisted he left the flat late that night and went to South
Croydon with friends 'robbing people'.
Miss O'Neill said: "He said he only discovered Kellie had been
a man an hour before (in interview) and had not known she was a
biological male while he was with her.
"He said he "felt p*ssed about finding out" and said he would
have left straight away. He denied he made the discovery at the
flat and became violent as a result.'
The prosecutor said Hyatt now admits leaving the flat at 6am
after some 'sexual activity' had taken place but Miss Telesford
was fit and well when he left her.
In a brief opening speech to the jury defence barrister Joanna
Greenberg QC said the victim had a habit of 'taking men to her
flat and engaging in intimacy' and was 'quite good' at
concealing her gender from them.
She said the jury may be asked by the prosecution to consider
if Hyatt killed her after finding out her true sex.
Miss Greenberg said they would also have to think about whether
Miss Telesford died during a 'sex game that went wrong' either
on her own or with another partner.
But she said that Hyatt had left the flat and Miss Telesford
was still alive and it could not have been him.
There were no signs of a struggle on her body and every one of
her false nails remained in tact, jurors heard, and the way her
body had been left was not part of an 'aggressive act'.
Hyatt, of Northborough Road, Thornton Heath, denies murder.
The trial continues.







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