As a point of interest you will not get a date of birth directly from Ancestry.
You will need to identify hopefully the right Ian Stewart from the registration district and the quarter (ie Jan/Feb/March, etc) which then gives an index reference number for ordering a copy of his birth cert from...
Well if Nick and Joe visit he can always give them the blue badge he suspiciously managed to hang on to as he has certainly has no further use for it.
Whoops!! I forgot they cant visit ..they are already with him in his obnoxious imagination
The comment about the garage doors is strange. The double garage where the cesspit is located is detached and behind the house. Unless he was being arrested in the conservatory it is unlikely he could even see the garage doors.
Significantly this picture was taken at a neighbour's garden party in 2015 so at that time he must have already been planning Helen’s demise. Knowing this now look at his face again, he is looking at Helen’s wealth, not her as a person.
Yes, in my opinion yesterday was always going to be too quick.
From my limited experience on a jury there are always some who will want to enact the due process of following the judges directions and considering the evidence.
Nothing wrong with that. They are fully aware that delivering a...
If I was a juror and wished to give any credence to the existence of Nick and Joe then the following has to be believed.
That Nick and Joe turned up at the exact moment that the cess pit cover was being opened. I would suggest that IS realised that opening a cess pit is not normally a frequent...
Exactly, why would she?
Helen had a Mac and IS used Windows 10. It’s illogical she should decide to go on a sharp learning curve with Windows 10 when she had her own computer whose operating system she was very familiar with.
Relax it will happen!!
They have to be seen to be thorough to avoid IS claiming lack of due process and consideration.
Of course it would help if they were told the lunch has to be paid for tomorrow
Jurors are told there is no pressure of time - and are asked to take as long as they need to consider their verdicts.
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/incoming/live-helen-bailey-murder-trial-12633390
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