Warehouse worker who stabbed stranger to death in Crawley jailed for life

A warehouse worker who killed a stranger in a random knife attack near a children’s playground in Crawley has been jailed.
Ivanov (left) with a bloodstained knife that was found near the crime scene. Pictures: Sussex PoliceIvanov (left) with a bloodstained knife that was found near the crime scene. Pictures: Sussex Police
Ivanov (left) with a bloodstained knife that was found near the crime scene. Pictures: Sussex Police

Glyn Rouse was ‘out walking and minding his own business’ in November 2017 when he was savagely stabbed in an unprovoked attack.

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Today he was sentenced to life in prison and ordered to remain in hospital indefinitely, police confirmed.

Police investigating the killing at the time. Pictures: Peter CrippsPolice investigating the killing at the time. Pictures: Peter Cripps
Police investigating the killing at the time. Pictures: Peter Cripps

Ivanov used a kitchen knife to stab Mr Rouse in an unprovoked attack in Cherry Lane just before 10.30am on November 28, 2017.

He told police at the time that 'something in my mind told me to do this'.

Mr Rouse's family paid tribute to an 'extremely talented man' following his tragic death.

Victim discovered bleeding by passers-by

Glyn Rouse tragically died from his woundsGlyn Rouse tragically died from his wounds
Glyn Rouse tragically died from his wounds
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Mr Rouse, who lived in nearby Rushetts Place, was discovered by passers-by with serious wounds to his neck, head, chest and left arm.

Despite the best efforts of emergency services, he was sadly pronounced dead at the scene. Ivanov was arrested in the area shortly afterwards by officers who were on route to assist, police said.

He was covered in blood and had a wound to his left hand, believed to have been sustained during the attack.

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An area in Langley Green was cordoned off to preserve the crime sceneAn area in Langley Green was cordoned off to preserve the crime scene
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'Something in my mind told me to do this'

During police interview, he told officers he took a knife from his home and placed it in his jacket pocket as he went jogging in Cherry Lane that morning.

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There were a number of other people in the area at the time, including Mr Rouse.

However, without any prior interaction with anyone, Ivanov attacked Mr Rouse, police said.

When questioned by police he said “something in my mind told me to do this”.

He added that he did not know what his intention was for taking the knife, but said that it was not normal for him to do this, according to officers.

Murder trial ends part way through

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Ivanov was subsequently charged with murder and remanded in custody.

He was subject to assessments by psychiatrists working on behalf of the defence and prosecution in the intervening period.

The results of those assessments led to the murder trial.

However, during the trial, there were fresh concerns over Ivanov’s mental health.

He was reassessed by the same psychiatrists and they came to the same conclusion that on the balance of probabilities, it was more likely than not that he was suffering from such mental illness at the time of the attack and that he had a defence to murder by diminished responsibility.

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On that basis, the prosecution accepted a guilty plea to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility and the trial concluded.

DCI Ashcroft: Motive 'borne from the mental state' of Ivanov

Detective Chief Inspector Mike Ashcroft, of the Surrey and Sussex Major Crime Team, who led the investigation, said: “I would like to extend my sympathies to the victim’s family and friends.

“Mr Rouse had been out walking and minding his own business that morning when he was subjected to an unbelievable, highly unusual, unprovoked attack.

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“Tragically, the wounds he sustained proved to be fatal and he was pronounced dead at the scene.

“Ivanov fled the scene of his crime and was witnessed making attempts to flag down a number of passing motorists in the area before he was arrested shortly afterwards.

“His motive for killing an innocent man who was unknown appears to be borne from the mental state of the offender.

“Ivanov only moved to the UK from Bulgaria a couple of months previously, and he appeared to be settled at an address in Crawley and was employed with a local delivery firm.”