THIS is the chilling moment a sobbing thug yelps he is going “to miss GTA” moments after confessing to murdering his ex-girlfriend.
The footage released by cops starts by playing the audio from a 999 call Robert Richens, 35, made declaring he had “accidentally killed someone”.
The moment officers arrest Robert Richens after he confesses murdering his ex-girlfriend Rachael VaughanCredit: Thames Valley Police
Richens sobs to officers at the police station that he is ‘going to miss GTA and that’Credit: Thames Valley Police
He is heard telling the operator: “You’re not going to believe this. I think I accidentally killed someone.”
Richens later says: “I am being honest because I am ashamed of what I have done,” and can be heard sobbing.
The video then shows body worn footage of the moment officers arrested him outside an address in on May 30 last year.
They had just entered the property and found 40-year-old Rachael Vaughan dead inside.
Despite the best efforts from the emergency services, she was pronounced dead at the scene.
Cops then take Richens to the station, and the video shows the killer yelp through tears, “I’m going to miss GTA and that”.
The copper then asks which version of he was talking about, to which Richens says GTA 6.
In response the officers tells him he has “ages” until the game, which is due to be released in November, is coming out.
Richens then wails, “Ah, I am going to get life.”
The force charged him later that day.
In December last year Richens pleaded guilty to one count of murder at a previous hearing.
This week, at Oxford Crown Court, he learned his fate for the brutal killing.
Richens was sentenced to minimum term of 16 years and one month for the murdering Rachael.
Senior investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Stuart May offered his heartfelt condolences to Rachel’s family.
He said: “My thoughts remain with Rachael Vaughan’s family and with everyone who loved her as they continue to face what is an unimaginable loss.
“Rachael was taken from them in the very place she should have felt safest – her own home.
“Robert Richens’ actions were heartless.
“He left Rachael alone in her house, made no attempt to help her or seek medical attention and he only contacted when he had nowhere else to turn.
“Today’s sentence means that Richens will now face the consequences of his merciless actions.”
Richens was sentenced to minimum term of 16 years and one month for the brutal murderCredit: Thames Valley Police
Senior investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Stuart May said Richens’ actions were ‘heartless’Credit: Thames Valley Police



