Batley man who murdered young woman before going on violent rampage given life sentence
Michael Doherty went a knife-wielding rampage across Dewsbury
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A man from Batley who 'brutally' murdered a young woman at his home before going on a knife-wielding rampage has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 33 years.
Michael Doherty aged 38 who is also known as Michael Moore murdered 21 year-old Courtney Angus at his home in 2025.
Courtney had been staying at Doherty’s address for several days before the fatal attack.
The following day, Doherty went on a violent rampage across Dewsbury, stealing from local shops and threatening supermarket staff with a knife.
In January on what was due to be the first day of his trial at Leeds Crown Court, Doherty pleaded guilty to murder, theft and three counts of threatening a person with a blade - two involving police officers.
Senior Investigating Officer Dan Bates, of the Homicide and Major Enquiry Team, said:
“Doherty carried out his violent attack on Courtney after she told him she was not interested in having a relationship with him.
“He further showed his willingness to use violence by taking a knife into Dewsbury town centre, where he threatened a shop worker and the police officers who attended the robbery report.
“These actions clearly demonstrate that he is a very dangerous man, and I hope Courtney’s friends and family can take some comfort in the sentence passed down today.”
A statement from the family of Courtney Angus:
"The loss of Courtney has changed us all and we still cannot understand why she was so cruelly and suddenly taken from us.
"Courtney was such a loving and vibrant young woman with her whole life ahead of her. She was a huge part of this family, and she will never be replaced.
"While we are relieved that this case is now over and that her killer has been sentenced, our pain is as strong as it was on the day that she left us. Every day carries the weight of her absence.
"We would like to thank West Yorkshire Police and the Crown Prosecution Service for bringing Doherty to justice, and the officers who have helped to support us throughout these proceedings. We would also like to thank our friends for being a much-needed beacon of light during these very dark times. "