Brother of SAS Who Dares Wins star dies in jail while serving life sentence for killing his daughter


Brother of SAS Who Dares Wins star dies in jail while serving life sentence for stabbing his eight-year-old daughter to death

  • William Billingham – brother of SAS: Who Dares Wins’ Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham – was found slumped in a chair inside his cell at HMP Birmingham on Friday
  • The cause of his death is not yet clear but he died before staff could reach him 
  • The 58-year-old was jailed for life in October 2018 after he knifed his daughter Mylee to death as she pleaded: ‘Please Daddy, no Daddy, stop it’ 
  • Billingham had grown jealous of his ex who had started seeing another woman 

The brother of an SAS hero TV star has died in jail while serving a life sentence for stabbing his eight-year-old daughter to death.

William Billingham – brother of SAS: Who Dares Wins’ Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham MBE – was found slumped in a chair inside his cell at HMP Birmingham on Friday morning.

The cause of death is not yet known but it is believed the killer died before staff could reach him, The Sun reported.

The 58-year-old was jailed for life in October 2018 after he knifed his daughter Mylee Billingham to death as she pleaded: ‘Please Daddy, no Daddy, stop it’.

William Billingham

William Billingham

William Billingham, 58, (left and right) was jailed for life in October 2018 after he knifed his daughter Mylee to death as she pleaded: ‘Please Daddy, no Daddy, stop it’

Mylee Billingham, eight, was killed by her father in January 2018

Mylee Billingham, eight, was killed by her father in January 2018

Mylee Billingham, eight, was killed by her father in January 2018

William Billingham's celebrity brother Mark 'Billy' Billingham MBE has appeared on Channel 4's SAS: Who Dares Wins

William Billingham’s celebrity brother Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham MBE has appeared on Channel 4’s SAS: Who Dares Wins

He killed the defenceless schoolgirl to get back at his ex-partner who had started a new same-sex relationship. 

The inmate, from Walsall, West Midlands, was moved from P Wing to the comfier J Wing in mid-2020. 

Billingham was taken to the wing, which accommodates frail and elderly prisoners, after his health declined.

A source told The Sun: ‘He was found on Sunday morning. He was found in a chair, the officers had opened up and found him.

‘It drove people mad, he was living the life of luxury in there.

‘He worked on the servery helping give meals out to fellow inmates.’

Billingham, a father of six, was jailed for 27 years after the callous killing of daughter Mylee – who he nicknamed ‘Moo.’

He had grown resentful of his ex Tracey Taundry’s relationship with her new partner and feared she would stop him seeing his children. 

On January 20, 2018, Billingham waited for Tracey to collect Mylee from his home, where he armed himself with a kitchen knife. 

As the youngster left his house, the father-of-six pulled his daughter back indoors by her hood as she screamed ‘mummy, mummy’ and ‘please daddy, no daddy, stop it’.

Mylee Billingham's mother Tracey Taundry holding a doll as she arrived at the funeral of the eight-year-old stabbing victim at St James' Church, Walsall, in April 2018

Mylee Billingham’s mother Tracey Taundry holding a doll as she arrived at the funeral of the eight-year-old stabbing victim at St James’ Church, Walsall, in April 2018

Billingham then ‘violently’ thrust the blade into Mylee’s chest in a ‘swift, deliberate and brutal’ manner as a ‘final act of revenge’ against his ex.

Ms Taundry meanwhile desperately tried to bang the door down as she screamed for help.  

Officers and paramedics performed CPR on the youngster who was rushed to Birmingham Children’s Hospitals where she was pronounced dead at 11.30pm.

At his sentencing hearing it was revealed how Billingham tried to take his own life midway through his trial by cutting both his wrists with razor blades in his cell. 

For confidential support call Samaritans on 116 123 or visit samaritans.org 

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