Elizabeth Haysom

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Elizabeth Haysom
Occupation inmate
Criminal penalty
90 years in prison
Parents Derek Haysom (deceased)
Nancy Astor Benedict Haysom (deceased)
Conviction(s) Accessory to murder before the fact

Elizabeth Roxanne Haysom (born April 1964) is a Canadian woman who, along with her former boyfriend, Jens Söring, orchestrated the double murder of her parents, Derek and Nancy Haysom, in 1985.[1] Following the Haysoms' murders (committed by Jens Söring), Elizabeth Haysom and Jens Söring were arrested in London, England, for check fraud and shoplifting.[2] Elizabeth Haysom is currently serving a 90-year prison sentence at the Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women in Troy, Virginia,[3] after pleading guilty to two counts of accessory to murder before the fact in 1987.[1]

Early life

Elizabeth Haysom was the only child of Derek Haysom, a retired Nova Scotia steel executive, and Nancy Astor Benedict Haysom, an artist.[4] Derek and Nancy had a combined total of five children from previous marriages.[1] Born in April 1964, Elizabeth attended the English boarding school Wycombe Abbey before enrolling at the University of Virginia. It was there she met her 18-year-old boyfriend Jens Söring, the son of a German diplomat and a Jefferson Scholar at the university.[1]

Murders

On the morning of March 30, 1985, the bodies of Derek and Nancy Haysom were discovered. They had been slashed and stabbed to death in their Bedford County, Virginia home, most likely by Jens Söring.[4] Both Derek and Nancy were almost decapitated. The couple's bodies were not discovered until days after the murder. During the timeline of the murder, Elizabeth Haysom had rented a car. She and Jens drove to Washington, D.C., to establish an alibi.[1][5][6]

Flight to England

Elizabeth Haysom and Jens Söring were not initially suspects in the Haysoms' murders. Months after the March 1985 murders, Haysom and Söring were arrested on charges of check fraud. At first, Söring confessed to committing the crime, but after being unable to be tried in West Germany, his country of citizenship, he recanted his story.[4]

Convictions

Instead of going to trial, Elizabeth Haysom pled guilty to two counts of accessory to murder before the fact. She was sentenced to 90 years in prison.[1]

Elizabeth Haysom became eligible for parole in 1995. She is presently incarcerated at the Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women in Troy, Virginia. She must be released under mandatory parole in 2032, at the age of 68.

In the media

The Haysoms' murders have been profiled by Geraldo Rivera, The New Detectives, City Confidential, Wicked Attraction, Deadly Women, On the Case with Paula Zahn, and Snapped: Killer Couples.[2]

References

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