bluebird69
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I love who the judge is He presided over the recent am murder trial iirc
I love who the judge is He presided over the recent am murder trial iirc
I love who the judge is He presided over the recent am murder trial iirc
I've had a think about the stealing electricity charge - their house was so far away from other homes that I can't see how they stole from someone else's supply. It must be that they fiddled with the meter. Allegedly of course.
I've had a think about the stealing electricity charge - their house was so far away from other homes that I can't see how they stole from someone else's supply. It must be that they fiddled with the meter. Allegedly of course.
Detached houses would involve an external cable which I can't see going unnoticed. The only leccy theft I can recall reading about involved terrace houses or flats.There are a couple of houses right next door and one across the road.
Still nothing happening with the house. Big green shutters have been up since they moved out but no visible work or demolition going on.
Detached houses would involve an external cable which I can't see going unnoticed. The only leccy theft I can recall reading about involved terrace houses or flats.
There was an update about development of the site recently.
Margaret Fleming murder probe home 'needs developed' says millionaire firm
Whoever bought Seacroft may have agreed not to do anything to the property and land until after the trial concludes. The house will be mentioned in the trial a lot so it is sort of a piece of evidence.
I don't remember this being mentioned before. Margaret was violent towards her own mother. I think this explains why the mother was more than happy for Cairney and Jones to take her for respite and why she didn't make a big deal about it when Cairney advised that Margaret was staying for good.
It doesn't sound like social workers did much to help with Margaret's violence so perhaps faith was lost in them.Since the mother was so ready to contact social workers about Margaret's alleged violence, why didn't she tell them - or police - about Carney? What kind of mother would leave her disabled daughter in the care of a man who violently assaulted her (the mother)?