The 41-year-old was jailed in 2009 after his trial revealed what really happened to Kirsty Wilson at their family home in Surrey.
We take a look at the background to this murder and what has happened to the killer at the centre of the case.
He met Ms Wilson in 1999, a year later they bought a house together before moving to their four-bedroom family home in Woking in Surrey in 2004.
The couple had two daughters, aged just seven and three at the time of the murder.
By 2008, Mr Goddard had left his wife and children and he and Ms Wilson were planning a new life together.
She had not disclosed the full extent of her romance with Mr Goddard, as she feared what her partner may do to her or her new lover.
Kirsty Wilson was found dead at her home in Woking in August 2008Then on the evening of 26 August, 2008 while their children were asleep upstairs, he knocked out Ms Wilson with the stun gun and throttled her.
He expected the fire to take hold in the house but it did not.
He told police he had left Ms Wilson watching TV alone while he had gone to bed and was only woken by the smell of smoke.
A post-mortem later revealed she was already dead when the fire started, as there was no smoke in her lungs, and there was bruising around her neck consistent with strangulation.
Where is Alan Jermey now?
At his trial at the Old Bailey in London, Jermey claimed Ms Wilson must have been killed by a mystery intruder.
Firefighter Paul Bills told the Old Bailey he was surprised not to hear shouting or screaming when he arrived at the family property.
Firefighters said Jermey could have entered the living room to rescue his partner as there was very little smoke.
He added: “I am not a person to lose my temper at all.
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On 3 July, 2009, Jermey was found guilty of Ms Wilson’s murder. He was later jailed for life, to serve a minimum of 16 years in prison.
“How do you explain to a child of that age that they will never see mummy again?
“She will be missed desperately by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
After the trial, Detective Inspector Paul Monk of Surrey Police said: “Jermey was consumed with jealousy and rage.
“He may have perversely believed that by taking Kirsty’s life he could ignore the collapse of their relationship and retain full custody of their children.
A parliamentary document from March 2021 about the effects of studying in prison revealed Jermey had been working towards an Open University degree while in prison and was planning on “completing a doctorate when I get to D category [lower security prisons]”.
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