He claimed he was just a normal stay-at-home dad.
He claimed he treated his daughter like a princess, feeding her treats such as jam sandwiches and crisps for breakfast. They’d skivvy off school, he said, and go shopping for dress-up outfits while her mother worked in the city as a graphic designer.
He said that one day, while her mother was at work, he found six-year-old Ellie unconscious in her room, where she had been watching her favourite TV show, Peppa Pig, with her younger sister. He said she had been jumping up on down on her bed and tripped.
Ben Butler and Ellie, aged 6. Via BBC News
The evidence told a different story.
It told of violent man with a volcanic temper. It told of a volatile family life, of aggressive outbursts and resentment.
It told of a father who lost his temper and beat his terrified six-year-old daughter so violently that her head resembled “a boggy mass.”
It told of murder.
Shortly after killing his daughter Ben Butler, 36, from Sutton in the UK, called his partner, Jennie Gray and demanded she come home from work.
Gray flagged down a taxi, told the driver, “Can you take me, my child is really ill?” arriving home at around 1.50pm.
But it wasn't until two hours after Ellie died the pair placed a call to emergency services screaming in a distressed state down the phone pretending they had just discovered Ellie dead.